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Lecture Series: The World in 2050
Perspectives on Justice, Equality, Democratization, and Education
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- Date: 08.02-04.07.2024, 14:00 h (06.06.24 | 16:00 h)
- Place: on Teams
- Typology: Online lecture series
A Global UNESCO Chairs lecture series organized by the UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research
Day by day, we witness the world undergo changes. The second edition of the UNESCO Chair Lecture Series aims to shed light on our social, economic, political, and ecological futures. To better equip ourselves for the challenges ahead, scientists from the world over will discuss social and climate justice, gender equality, democratization, and education.
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 and joint vision of possible futures.
Information:
All lectures will take place online via Microsoft Teams. The Teams link will be sent to your email address one week before the first lecture.
Participation is free of charge.
Language: English
A certificate of attendance is available upon request to participants who have attended at least four lectures. Certificates must be requested by 01.02.2024 at the latest.
Programme
Navigating the Future: How to Envision a Resilient World in 2050?
Harald Pechlaner, Head of the Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Roland Benedikter, UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bolzano, Italy
Maya Van Leemput, UNESCO Chair on Images of the Futures and Co-creation, Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Belgium
How Can Global Efforts Ensure Resilience and Sustainability Amidst Climate Change?
Izael Da Silva, UNESCO Chair on Climate Change Resilience and Sustainability, Strathmore University, Kenya
George Dikaios, Chair’s Senior Research Fellow, UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
How Can Societies Achieve Gender Equality, Women’s Rights, Peace, and Security?
Barbara Pozzo, UNESCO Chair on Gender Equality and Women’s Rights in the Multicultural Society, University of Insubria, Italy
Fotini Bellou, UNESCO Chair on Women, Peace and Security: Building Capacity and Resilience through Education and Research, University of Macedonia, Greece
How to Prevent Discriminations and Inequalities through Education?
Penny Jane Burke, UNESCO Chair in Equity, Social Justice and Higher Education, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Tuija Turunen, UNESCO/UNITWIN Network on Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity, University of Lapland, Finland
How Can We Engage with Challenges for Our Democratic Societies?
Ghayda Hassan, UNESCO Chair on the Prevention of Radicalization and Extremist Violence, UQAM University Montreal, Canada
Daniel Mato, UNESCO Chair on Higher Education and Indigenous and Afro‐descendant Peoples in Latin America, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina
How Do We Move on from Here? Gaming as a Practical Approach for Our Futures
Roland Benedikter, UNESCO Chair in Interdisciplinary Anticipation and Global-Local Transformation, Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research, Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
Shermon Cruz, UNESCO Chair on Anticipatory Governance and Regenerative Cities, Northwestern University, Philippines
Past edition
The video recordings of the 2023 edition of the lecture series can be found HERE.
Organisation
Eurac Research
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