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SurViva(l)Artists. Gender, Economy, Ecology

Cornelia Goethe Colloquium
Summer 2012
Interdisciplinary Lecture Series

A series of guest lectures forms of resistance against ongoing economic and ecological exploitation, feminist critique and creative approaches fostering cultures of sustainabilty.

Further information on the series is available in German only; however, while the German version provides abstracts and short bios, there are also single entries for each lecture with English translations of the lecture titles listed on the main info page of the project.
Thank you for your kind understanding.

Programme:

April 4, 2012
Adrienne Goehler (Berlin)
Nachhaltigkeit braucht Entschleunigung braucht Grundeinkommen

May 5, 2012
PD Dr. Diana Hummel (Frankfurt a.M.)
Klimawandel, Migration und Gender im Sahel

May 30, 2012
Prof. Dr. Sabine Hofmeister (Lüneburg)
Die Neuerfindung des Ökonomischen. Beiträge feministisch-ökologischer Ökonomik zur Debatte um Nachhaltige Entwicklung

June 6, 2012
Prof. Dr. Ines Weller (Bremen)
Geschlechterverhältnisse und Nachhaltigkeit in der textilen Kette. Auf den Spuren von Webfehlern im globalen Strickmuster

June 27, 2012
Valia Carvalho (Berlin)
SurVivArt. Kunst für das Recht auf ein "Gutes Leben"

Always on (a) Wednesday, 6-8 pm – AfE-Tower, Room 904.

Metadata:
ÜberLebensKünstlerInnen. Gender, Ökonomie, Ökologie
SurViva(l)Artists. Gender, Economy, Ecology
Cornelia Goethe Colloquium Summer 2012
Lecture Series
CGC Cornelia Goethe Centrum for Women's and Gender Studies
Concept: Prof. Dr. Birgit Blättel-Mink & Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni
Organisation/Support: Daniela Müller (CGC)

project: SurViva(l)Artists

related projects: Biotope City Frankfurt, DIY Cultures, Sustainability, Recycling Invention

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