Ecological Emergency Series

| The Ecological Emergency: The role of language and narratives in ecological change | Ecological Emergency: What it is and what you can do
 

As part of the Research Seminar Series, the English department organizes one talk every semester about the climate crisis. These events are an opportunity for students and staff members to come together and think about the role of language, literary works and grassroots movements in the struggle for climate justice. 

The Ecological Emergency: The role of language and narratives in ecological change

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The Ecological Emergency: The role of language and narratives in ecological change

In this event we will talk about the power of language in shaping our perception of the climate crisis and our attitudes towards ecological change. We will also discuss how the language used in mass media has evolved over time, and how students of the Humanities can challenge preconceived ideas of "living well" and "success" and, ultimately, help create new narratives for a sustainable future for all beings.

 

You can find the presentations below:

Language and Ecology  (2017 Ko)

Ecological Emergency: What it is and what you can do

 

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In this guest lecture we will talk about the climate crisis and discuss several actions we can take. The first part will be presented by Dr. Cécile Heim, currently working at the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), who will talk about the ecological situation in Switzerland. In the second part, Prof. Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet and Beatriz Duarte Wirth will discuss concrete measures that we all can take on an individual level as well as collectively. 

 

You will find our slides below:

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