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SUMMARY:Narrating the Neoliberal Agenda: Tales of democracies\, communities\, and public spaces
DESCRIPTION:The Ideal Spaces Foundation and Allan Siegel invite you to participate in a two day-Symposium September 6-7\, 2024 at the Ideal Spaces Foundation Nesslerstrasse 16 in Karlsruhe\, Germany. \nThe neoliberal worldview is embedded within a geographical network of diverse institutions and governing agencies; they disseminate an ideology that impacts economic\, governmental and social priorities. \nNeoliberalism propagates an ethos that encourages the privatisation of public services and social space: effectively undermining the communal aspects of social life and eroding democratic ideals; negating the\nconcept of the demos\, inhibiting political processes and public discourse. \nThe symposium will focus on an elaboration of the dynamics inherent to the above themes and enable interactive forms of discussion. The hybrid program includes presentations by: Mike Berry (AUS)\, Wendy Brown (US)\, Judit Bodnár (HU)\, Aysegul Can (TUR)\, Benda Hofmeyr (ZAF)\, Michael Janoschka (DE)\, George Monbiot (GB)\, Dieter Plehwe (DE)\, John M. Roberts (GB)\, Juan Pablo Rodriguez (CHL)\, Molly Slavin (US)\, Loveneet Thakur (IND). \nThe program will be both in person\, and online for the entire event. \nFor further details\, registration and online participation\, please contact Emöke Bada. emoke.bada@idealspaces.org or go directly to: https://www.idealspaces.org/event-registration/
URL:https://community.ecodesigncollective.org/event/narrating-the-neoliberal-agenda-tales-of-democracies-communities-and-public-spaces/
LOCATION:Ideal Spaces Foundation\, Nesslerstrasse 16\, Karlsruhe\, 76227\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Shifting Sands in Asia
DESCRIPTION:How to practice visual advocacy for sand and environmental conservation through photography? In this second session of the sand talks\, organised by S.AND research team at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology\, artist Sim Chi Yin will speak about her work “Shifting Sands” in conversation with anthropologist and human geographer Mareike Pampus.
URL:https://community.ecodesigncollective.org/event/shifting-sands-in-asia/
LOCATION:GRASSI Museum\, Johannisplatz 5-11\, Leipzig\, Saxony\, Germany
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sand Bundles on EDC":MAILTO:monga@eth.mpg.de
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SUMMARY:Gathering at the Intersections of Folklore and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:The Fellows of the American Folklore Society (AFS)\, the Diverse Environmentalisms Research Team\, and the Climate Interest Group of the Folklore and Science Section will host a webinar titled “Gathering at the Intersections of Folklore and the Environment” 7:00pm – 9:00 pm (EDT)\, Thursday\, September 26\, 2024. The webinar is open to scholars and practitioners in folklore and in adjacent fields and organizations throughout the world working at the intersections of expressive culture and the environment. This topic has acquired increased urgency as communities and our world are impacted by climate change and environmental degradation.  \nThe goals of the webinar are to bring people together to share ideas\, learn about what others have been and are doing\, and strengthen connections among a broad range of individuals and groups. This online gathering offers an opportunity to assess the state of research and practice to date and to identify directions for the future.  \nIn lieu of prepared papers\, we encourage participants to briefly introduce their work through a “digital postcard\,” discuss their projects and collaborations\, and thereby recognize common themes and issues. We therefore invite participants to create a slide that encapsulates their interests. Participants will have the opportunity to identify promising trends and lay the foundation for special issues in folklore publications and other collaborative activities. \nThese are themes we have initially identified for the webinar: \nClimate change and cultural/community resilience\nDiverse ontologies\, environmentalisms\, and worldmaking\nEcological imaginaries and performing environmentalisms\nEcojustice and the Rights of Nature\nEnvironmental colonialism\, resistance\, and collective action\nEmerging ecological communities\, design\, practices\, and perspectives\nFolklore of nature\nMore-than-human/human relations\nNarrative ecology\nCultural/Ecological sustainability policy\, theory\, and action\nTraditional and local ecological landscapes\, cosmologies\, and knowledge\nPlease join us at the webinar gathering. AFS membership is not required\, but participants must register by August 31 to receive the Zoom invitation. To help us prepare for the event\, we ask participants to submit a digital postcard in the form of a slide about their work and ideas; a template and instructions will be sent to all registrants.  \nAt the webinar\, following introductory remarks\, participants will break into facilitated smaller working groups based on themes identified in the digital postcards. We hope to see you in September. \nContact Mary Hufford at hufford.mary@gmail.com with your questions with “AFS Webinar” in the subject line.
URL:https://community.ecodesigncollective.org/event/gathering-at-the-intersections-of-folklore-and-the-environment/
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