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The World in 2050
A Global UNESCO Chairs lecture series organized by the UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research
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- Date: 01.03-25.07.2023, 13.00 h (02.05.23 | 16.00 h)
- Place: on Zoom
- Typology: Online lecture series
The middle of this century will see a widely transformed globe – with newly structured economies, transformed energy grids, more and systemically competing grand political powers, evolved relationship between local and regional populations, nation-states and global institutions, more futuristic views on man-machine convergence and commercial uses of Space, newly composed demography, and profound cultural and religious shifts. One of the major players in looking ahead is the United Nation’s Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO. Based on its 2022-29 strategy to accomplish the goals of the UN Decade 2030, UNESCO proposes innovative approaches to re-imagining inter- and trans-disciplinary views on what the future might hold. The global lecture series “The World in 2050” connects UNESCO Chairs from different disciplines and continents to provide a comprehensive joint vision of possible futures.
The lecture series will be presided over by Roland Psenner, President of Eurac Research.
Video recordings
Video recordings of the 2023 edition of the UNESCO lecture series:
Programme
Opening
Roland Psenner, President of Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Harald Pechlaner, Head of the Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Introduction: The World in 2050
Roland Benedikter, UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Learning from the Future: How We Use Futures to Rethink Education
Loes Damhof, UNESCO Chair on Futures Literacy, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, the Netherlands
Futures Studies: Used by Whom, Why and How?
Roberto Poli, UNESCO Chair on Anticipatory Systems, University of Trento, Italy
Complex Systems and Transformative African Futures
Rika Preiser & Tanja Hichert, UNESCO Chair in Complex Systems and Transformative African Futures, Center for Sustainability Transitions, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
On Peace: Future Visions of Liberation
Rina Malagayo Alluri, UNESCO Chair for Peace Studies, University of Innsbruck, Austria
The Persistence of Hate? Thinking Ahead
Barbara Perry, UNESCO Chair in Hate Studies, Ontario Tech University, Canada
The Need for a Transformative Blue Governance
Pierre Failler, UNESCO Chair in Ocean Governance, Center for Blue Governance, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
On the Possibility of Responsible Futures
Ted Fuller, UNESCO Chair on Responsible Foresight for Sustainable Development, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Futures Literacy Skills for this Century
Markku Wilenius, UNESCO Chair in Learning for Transformation and Planetary Futures, University of Turku, Finland
Transforming Education for 2050 and Beyond: Setting the Course in the Present for a Better Future
Hans Karl Peterlini, UNESCO Chair on Global Citizenship – Culture of Diversity and Peace, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Scenarios for 2050 and the Role of Art
Epaminondas Christophilopoulos, UNESCO Chair on Futures Research, Institute of Technology and Research (FORTH) and Praxi Network, Greece
Lessons Learned & Way Forward
Roland Benedikter, UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Co-Head of the Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Chiara Paris, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Panel Discussion
Franco Bernabè, President of the Italian National UNESCO Comission
Patrizio Bianchi, Former minister of education under the government Draghi, Representative of the Network of Italian UNESCO Chairs (ReCUI)
Christin Pfeiffer, Head of the Futures Literacy and Foresight Programme at UNESCO
Roland Psenner, President Eurac Research
Angelo Riccaboni, Co-Chair SDSN Europe and Chair PRIMA Foundation
Moderation: Harald Pechlaner, Head of the Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Organisation
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