Climate Change and its Effects in Afghanistan
In cooperation with the EnJust network, the Heinrich Böll Foundation invites to a digital panel discussion within the “Culture weeks Afghanistan – the other view”. Tuesday, 24th November 6:00-8:00 pm.
In cooperation with the EnJust network, the Heinrich Böll Foundation invites to a digital panel discussion within the “Culture weeks Afghanistan – the other view”. Tuesday, 24th November 6:00-8:00 pm.
The EnJust network cordially invites you to the presentation of two new books by the DFG-Kolleg-Research Group “Futures of Sustainability” at the University of Hamburg.
Chaired By Judith Bopp, Institut für Strukturforschung und Planung in agrarischen Intensivgebieten (ISPA) Juan Sebastian Velez Triana, Institute of Development Policy (IOB) Silja Klepp, University of Kiel Stephanie Leder, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Jonas Hein, University of Kiel Description The session will take place outside of the ExOrdo platform, via Zoom. Please send an email to hein@geographie.uni-kiel.de for…
The first special issue “Narratives and practices of environmental justice” compiling the results of last year’s Enjust workshop has just been published in the open access journal “DIE ERDE – Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin”.
The EnJust Network for Environmental Justice organized an event on the topic “How political may/should science be in times of climate change?” In a panel discussion with representatives from social and natural sciences, science theory and political activism we discussed the role of science in the context of climate change and the current socio-ecological crisis.
Organized by: EnJust Network for Environmental Justice Where? Online Zoom Webinar – access link here When? July 1, 2020, 7:00 p.m. All welcome! The EnJust Network for Environmental Justice (www.enjust.net) is planning an event on Wednesday, 01st of July on the topic “How political may/should science be in times of climate change? In a panel discussion with representatives from…
Software We use the “Zoom” software to conduct the digital panel discussion. Participation can easily be done via an access link in the web browser (Zoom recommends Google Chrome). Optionally, the Zoom app can be downloaded here for a better connection quality. A Zoom account is not required, i.e. registration with Zoom is not necessary. Note: only if you…
The EnJust workshop Kiel 2019 was opened with a keynote speech by Gordon Walker (Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK), one of the leading geographers in the field of environmental justice.
In summer 2018 the photographer Barbara Dombrowski traveled to the South Pacific islands of Kiribati and Rarotonga. The journey was both the conclusion of her photographic cycle “Tropic Ice_Dialog between Places Affected by Climate Change” and the starting point for a cycle of spectacular installations designed to draw attention to climate change and its consequences for culture and native…
Ein Beitrag zur westlichen Ideengeschichte der Gerechtigkeit von Konrad Ott Gerechtigkeit kann, ähnlich wie Freiheit, als eine Idee der praktischen Vernunft betrachtet werden. Forderungen nach Gerechtigkeit zählen zur moralischen Tradition der Menschheit und finden sich prominent in der jüdisch-christlich-griechisch-römischen Kultur. In der jüdischen Tradition bedeutet „zedekija“ die Befolgung der göttlichen Rechtsgeheiße und ein Leben in Gottesfurcht. Im Psalter heißt…