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Here you will find information about events in the Environmental Humanities. Recordings and reading lists from past events can be found among our resources.

Angebot des Career Centres | Climate Virtual Exchange – Facilitation Training (Fortbildung für Fortgeschrittene: Advanced Training)

10.03.2024
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Angebot des Career Centres | Climate Virtual Exchange – Facilitation Training (Fortbildung für Anfänger: Introduction to Online Dialogue Facilitation Course)

08.01.2024

Im Rahmen des CliVEx-Projekts können Sie sich zu Facilitators (Online-Moderatoren) ausbilden lassen. In zwei Kursen, für Anfänger (ab 8. Jan.) und Fortgeschrittene (ab 10.März), erhalten Sie die Möglichkeit sich im kommunikativen Bereich weiterzubilden, sich selbst intensiv mit Kommunikation und dem Thema Klimawandel/Klimagerechtigkeit auseinanderzusetzen und Dialoge zu diesem und anderen Themen aktiv zu gestalten.

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Novelist Edna O’Brien has come to be considered Ireland’s greatest living writer after decades of political denunciation and critical dismissal in her homeland since her groundbreaking 1960 Bildungsroman, The Country Girls. Beginning in the late 1990s, her work began to be taken seriously by literary critics. Most of the scholarship in O’Brien Studies since that time has comprised feminist and psychoanalytic studies, valuable work in positioning O’Brien in the canon. Building on that foundation, this lecture will bring more recent theoretical approaches to the fiction, including posthumanism and new materialism, with a focus on her controversial 2002 novel, In the Forest. O’Brien’s fiction draws on a childhood spent in a rural landscape alive with fairy lore and mythology, and her consistent representation of the distinction between the animate and the inanimate as tenuous is at once distinctly Irish and richly receptive to posthuman analysis.

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Participants in this online creative writing workshop will come together to draft and workshop stories that take up and transform the question of carbon, rendering encounters with this most critical molecule personal, intimate, and transmissible in new ways. This workshop is presented as a part of the Public Climate School initiative for free and open to the public.

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Heiße Sommer, fehlende Nieder­schläge, brennende Wälder, Wirbel­stürme, steigende Meeres­spiegel – diese und ähn­liche Phänomene machen deutlich, dass der Klima­wandel auch in unseren Breiten eine der grund­legend­sten Heraus­forderungen im 21. Jahr­hundert ist. Aller­dings ist die enge Ver­flech­tung von Wetter, Klima, Kultur und Geschichte nicht neu. Auch in ver­gangenen Jahr­hun­derten haben Stürme, Vulkan­aus­brüche oder Klima­ver­ände­rungen wie die sog. Kleine Eis­zeit erheb­liche Aus­wir­kungen auf Gesell­schaft, Kultur und Politik gehabt. Das Klima ist längst auch als For­schungs­feld in den Geistes- und Sozial­wissen­schaften an­ge­kommen. Doch allzu häufig wird es – Stich­wort Klima­wandel – als Problem der Gegen­wart und Zukunft ver­stan­den. Die Ring­vor­lesung soll einen Beitrag dazu leisten, Wetter und Klima auch als kultu­relle, histo­rische und soziale Phäno­mene zu ver­stehen. Gleich­zeitig stellt sie die Frage, inwie­fern der exem­plarische Blick in die Kultur­geschichte des Klimas Modelle für die Bewäl­tigung gegen­wärtiger und künftiger Krisen ver­mitteln kann. Die Ring­vorlesung findet jeweils dienstags um 19:30 Uhr im Toscana­saal der Residenz Würz­burg (Südflügel, Residenzplatz 2) statt.

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Kickoff | Teaching4Sustainability

07.07.2023

Imparting knowledge and competencies on sustainability within university teaching is one of the prerequisites for competently shaping the required socio-ecological transformation in a science-based manner. In Bavaria, legislation assigns education for sustainable development (ESD) to universities as one of their tasks. The transformation experiment "Teaching4Sustainability" in the sustainability laboratory WueLAB at the University of Würzburg will explore ways and means of implementing sustainability topics and higher education for sustainable development in the curricula of all academic subjects. We want to celebrate the start of the transformation experiment together with you on Friday, July 7th 2023, at 2 p.m. in the Lecture Hall of the Graduate School. In addition to a guest lecture by Prof. Dr. Georg Müller-Christ (University of Bremen) on the topic „Von der Ringvorlesung zum Pflichtfach: Die schwierige Reise einer Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung“ ("From lecture series to compulsory subject: The difficult journey of education for sustainable development"), representatives of all members of JMU will have the opportunity to contribute short talks. The event will conclude with a joint discussion. All faculty, students and staff of JMU are cordially invited to participate. Digital participation is possible. Please register for digital participation using the following link: https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/universitaet/nachhaltigkeit/wuelab/aktuelles/auftaktveranstaltung-teaching4sustainability/

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Music, spirituality and ritual all play powerful roles when it comes to the way we see and experience the spaces and beings around us. This presentation draws on three years of interviews and fieldwork to look at the ways in which a range of different Christian groups have been prompted to moments of musical creativity in response to global crisis.

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In philosophy and politics, there is a strong emphasis on speaking at the cost of listening, and language at the cost of silence. Speaking and language are in the western tradition furthermore seen as human capacities, and denied to other animals, plants and nature, effectively silencing them in our knowledge systems and political realities. Many of the ecological problems all beings are currently facing are connected to anthropocentrism, as a world view that disconnects humans from the rest of the living world, and as a mode of being in which humans use others for their own profit. Challenging anthropocentrism asks for developing a new attitude as humans. We cannot do this alone: we need to learn to engage differently with the other living beings with whom we share the planet, and centre their perspectives in working towards a different future. First and foremost for their sake, but also for ours. Finding out more about their perspectives asks for rethinking language and speaking in a multispecies context, for attending to their silences, and thus for listening. In my talk I will discuss political listening within and between multispecies communities, drawing on insights from ethology, multispecies ethnography and political animal philosophy. I will also explore political listening to new voices, using Pauline Oliveros’ concept deep listening as a starting point.

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We are very pleased to celebrate the publication of the edited volume Climate Changes Global Perspectives (WUP 2022) with an official book launch event on April 26, 6:30-8:00 pm (CET). The volume brings together creative approaches to representing environmental crises in a globalized world, which originated in an eponymous symposium hosted virtually by the University of Würzburg in August of 2021.

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From March 2-3, 2023, the Environmental Humanities class of the Graduate School of the Humanities (GSH) will meet at the Botanical Garden of the University of Würzburg. Members of the EH class and collaborators from institutions beyond Würzburg will divide the time between discussions of ongoing research projects and generative material engagements. If you are interested in joining the conversation, please get in touch by emailing eh@uni-wuerzburg.de.

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