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Fellowships in Heidelberg at Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies 2022-2023

The Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (CAPAS) is a Centre for Advanced Studies at Heidelberg University. It gathers international scholars and scientists to research collaboratively on ideas and experiences of the doom of worlds and their aftermath. Our mission is to encourage the dialogue between the humanities and social and natural sciences, relating to (A) the apocalyptic and postapocalyptic imaginary (ideas, images, discourses), (B) historical events that were perceived or framed as (post-)apocalyptic experiences, and (C) current, empirically observable developments that could bring about the end of the world as we know it, and its aftermath scenarios. CAPAS is dedicated to innovative research relevant to society at large, particularly in areas beyond traditional academic boundaries. For further information on CAPAS, please refer to the website https://www.capas.uni-heidelberg.de.

The focus of the 2022-2023 academic year is on the imaginaries and concepts of the (post-)apocalypse, with special regard to Europe and the Americas. The aim is to explore the imaginary of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic worlds in a transcultural and transdisciplinary perspective. Proposals regarding the theoretical or methodological frame of CAPAS and on inter- and transdisciplinary approaches are also welcome. We invite applications for up to 10 Fellowships from September/October 2022 for the 2022-2023 academic year (beginning date is negotiable). Fellowships are available for a duration of up to 12 months, including at least one academic term (October to February or April to July). Fellows must reside in Heidelberg during their entire funding period and are expected to participate in the transdisciplinary programme and the social life at the Centre, as well as to contribute to its publications. English is the working language at the Centre.

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Meeting of the Waters - invitation to our program / open call

Online program / open call Meeting of the Waters, between 18 September and 4 October 2021, a collaboration between Supercluster, Treecreate and the Centre for Applied Water Science, University of Canberra.

Meeting of the Waters: Locative Media Oceania is an online creative and educational program exploring the themes of water, climate change, deep time and cultural knowledge, in the format 2.5 week course designed to engage participants from around the world to develop location based artworks in relation to the Oceania region. The course is free and open for all, also without any previous knowledge of locative media. Outside Oceania global participation is possible as long your practice or interest relates with the topic. 

Through locative media and storytelling we connect people with each other, their places and ancestral knowledge, including a shared concern and the need to act for the restoration of ecosystems, living with climate change, in the light of forced migration and the loss of biodiversity.

In this online creative and educational program you will be exploring the themes of water, climate change, deep time and cultural knowledge.

 

Deadline 30th July. - https://supercluster.eu/waters

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CFP até 6 julho - IV Encontro Report(h)a

 

As Comissões Científica e Organizadora do IV Encontro da REPORT(H)A - Rede Portuguesa de História Ambiental, a realizar entre 14 e 16 de outubro de 2021, convidam-no a submeter resumos para comunicações orais e posters. As candidaturas devem ser realizadas através de um formulário online. Disponível em https://www.reporthameeting2021.com

A data limite para envio de propostas de comunicação e posters é 6 de julho.

As temáticas propostas para as comunicações são:

- Representações da saúde e da natureza na arte, filosofia e nos textos literários e históricos.

- Padrões históricos de doenças e de ambiente

- Doenças, saúde e desigualdade

- Sistemas alimentares: justiça e sustentabilidade

- Perda de biodiversidade e extinções

- Alterações climáticas

 

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Ficções Botânicas (VII): Para sempre aluno (podcast)

"Esta é uma carta que poderia ter sido redigida num momento conturbado, mas decisivo, da carreira profissional de Gonçalo Sampaio, que aos 31 anos, ainda aluno na Academia Politécnica do Porto e vacilando entre várias decisões e vocações, desabafa com o seu antigo mestre do liceu de Braga – o erudito José Joaquim Pereira Caldas –, de quem se tornou amigo e correligionário republicano."

 

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