Open University ‘Mediating Change’ podcasts

RANE (Research in Art Nature and Environment at University College Falmouth) just highlighted the following, 18:01:2011 Climate & Culture Podcasts Open University broadcast series available on iTunesU A panel discussion, involving one of our external partners Cape Farewell, called ‘Mediating Change’ took place at the Eden Project in October last year and included Eden founder... Continue Reading →

Entering the Ecological Age: The Engineer’s Role

Peter Head of Arup on the challenges presented by climate change, and in particular from an engineer's point of view, the importance of the cultural dimension. 72B9BD7D-19BB-316E-40000ADE36037C13.pdf (application/pdf Object). From the Executive Summary: In recent decades it has dawned on many of us that there can be no viable future for humanity without a healthy... Continue Reading →

AGENTS OF CHANGE: Ecological Citizenship and The Art of Changing One’s Mind(set)

If you have the opportunity to visit Oxford over the next few months Shelley Sack's Social Sculpture programme at Oxford Brookes University is hosting a series of seminars featuring an amazing range of international speakers. Programme 2011 in Oxford All events are free and open to everyone For information please contact Lucy Turner lturner@brookes.ac.uk Friday... Continue Reading →

Top 10 ecocultural theory books

Adrian Ivakhiv has assembled a short list of the top 60 books of the past ten years on ecocultural theory.   Fantastic reading list - his personal top ten are: 1. William E. Connolly, Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed (University of Minnesota Press, 2002) 2. Arturo Escobar, Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life, Redes (Duke University... Continue Reading →

Podcast of Sam Bower’s lecture at RANE

Sam Bower, Founding Executive Director of greenmuseum.org spoke at University College Falmouth's Research in Art, Nature and Environment lecture series.  Podcast available here.

IASH Humanities and Climate Change

Dr. Alexandre Guilherme is a Brazilian philosopher, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities this semester, and has translated many of Leonardo Boff's works into English. He will give a seminar on Tuesday, December 7 at 4.00 p.m. in the Senate Room (first door on left under the arch), New College,... Continue Reading →

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