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Faculty of Humanities

Events

Spring 2023

22. marts 11-12 - med efterfølgende workshop i netværket: The Eruption, Implosion, and Future of Radical Environmentalism.  

24. marts 11.15-12.15: Spirituality & the Climate Crisis: Assessing environmental behavior from the world's predominant religions to 'Dark Green Religion'.

Fall 2022

29. november 15-16 online: Lecture by Jim Fleming,” Terraforming Planets, Geoengineering Earth”
Organised by Casper Sylvest, Culture and Technology, SCC and the Environmental Humanities Network.

8. december 11:30-12:50 i Mødelokale Lysningen stuen:
SCC gæster Environmental Humanities-Netværket. Præsentation af netværket og oplæg af Nina Nørgaard, Casper Sylvest, Michael Paulsen og Laura Feldt.

13. december 10:00-11:30 i Mødelokale Comenius:
Professor Graeme Macdonald holder foredrag med titlen The Perpetual Problem: Renewable Energy Imaginaries. Organiseret af gruppen Antropocæn Æstetik

7. september 15:00-16:00, Lysningen: Kaffemøde og netværks-runde med præsentationer af gruppens medlemmer og herefter fælles samtale om fremtidige aktiviteter. BYO kaffe.

October 12th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Auditorium) | Looking forward to a beastly future w. Louise Barrett, University of Lethbridge

November 16th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Auditorium) |  Meshing Minds: interdependence and vulnerability in the cognitive sciences w. John Sutton,Macquarie University

Spring 2022

The launch of David Nye's new book Seven Sublimes. University of Southern Denmark. 20 May, 13:30, audiotorium 0100.

Conflicted Landscapes/ Professor David Nye, University of Southern Denmark. Thursday, February 24, 11:45- 13:00.

Mind in the Anthropocene

When: April 6th, May 18th, June 15th, October 12th, and November 16th 2022
Where: DIAS Seminar room, DIAS Auditorium, or online

April 6th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Seminar room) | The human sciences in the Anthropocene w. Edward Baggs, University of Southern Denmark

May 18th, 11:15-12:15pm (online) | Our Human Planet: co-evolution of human society and its environmental impact w. Mark Maslin, University College London

June 15th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Auditorium) | When is the Mind? Anthropocene Time and the Memory of the World w. Ted Toadvine, Pennsylvania State University

October 12th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Auditorium) | Looking forward to a beastly future w. Louise Barrett, University of Lethbridge

November 16th, 11:15-12:15pm (DIAS Auditorium) |  Meshing Minds: interdependence and vulnerability in the cognitive sciences w. John Sutton,Macquarie University 

2021

First meeting – welcome and presentations – November 3, 2021: 12-13.

Sacred Nature and Kinship. Paths to Pro-Environmental Values and Behaviors / Professor Bron Taylor, Florida. Tuesday, November 9, 4:00-5:15 p.m.

An Ecolinguistic Exploration of Origin and Creation Narratives / Aran Stibbe, University of Gloucestershire. Tuesday November 30, 16.00- 17:15.

For more information see the poster or go to www.sdu.dk/dias

Last Updated 27.03.2023