environmental humanities interdisciplinary perspectives

ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES
INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES
Wednesdays, 16.15h | Karl Jaspers Center | Room 212
Winter Semester 2016/2017
OCTOBER 2016
JANUARY 2017
26.10.
11.01.
Caught in Comparisons: The Geopolitics of
Salmon in Hokkaido, Japan
Heather Swanson, Aarhus University
18.01.
How Vulnerable is our World? Ecology, History,
and Slow Hope for the Future
Christof Mauch, Rachel Carson Center / LMU
Munich
25.01.
Environmental Humanities: Artsy Pre-collapse
Show or Solution to Grand Challenges?
Christoph Kueffer, ETH Zurich
Towards Convivial Conservation? Radical ideas for
Saving Nature in the Anthropocene
Bram Büscher, University of Wageningen
NOVEMBER 2016
16.11.
Making Coastal Naturecultures: Soft Coastal
Protection in Aotearoa New Zealand
Friederike Gesing, University of Bremen
DECEMBER 2016
FEBRUARY 2017
07.12.
On Microbiopolitics: From Food Safety to
Biosecurity
Heather Paxson, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
02.02.
14.12.
Anthroposcenes in the Firth of Forth (Scotland)
Franklin Ginn, University of Bristol / LMU Munich
The Political Ecology of Performance: Knowledge
and Cotton Production in Telangana, India
Andrew Flachs, Heidelberg University
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