Cancelled: 25.6.2024 Surabhi Ranganathan. Universität Cambridge. “Blue Resources for the Green Transition: What is Left Out of the Frame” Surabhi Ranganathan ->
12.6.2024 Eray Cayli. Geographie, Universität Hamburg. „Extraktivismus als Ästhetik“ geändert: Mittwoch statt Dienstag
28.5.2024 Janna Weseloh. Anthropologie, Universität Bremen. „Nutria Netzwerke. Eine multimodale Ethnografie zu Multispezies-Beziehungen.“
14.5.2024 Ercan Ayboga. “The Dams at Euphrates and Tigris: On the manifold grave impacts on nature and people.” Zeitschrift Luxemburg: Wasserkraft ist keine erneuerbare Energie ->
7.5.2024 „Foragers.“ A Film by Jumana Manna. Jumana Manna -> New York Times: In Jumana Manna’s Film, a Wild Plant Crosses the Political Line ->
27.9.2024: Prof. Adam Fish, University of New South Walves; Prof. Sebastian Vehlken, Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg. “Drones at Sea: Environmental Activism, Ecological Monitoring, and Planetary Surveillance” 18:15–20:00, German Maritime Museum / Leibniz Institute of Maritime History, Hans-Scharoun Platz 1, Bremerhaven
26.9.2024: Prof. Debjani Bhattacharyya, Zurich University; Prof. Jennifer Telasca, Radboud University. “Governing the Ocean: From Imperial Commerce to Blue Economies” 18:15–20:00, Rotunde in the Cartesium, University Bremen
Cancelled: 25.6.2024 Surabhi Ranganathan. Universität Cambridge. “Blue Resources for the Green Transition: What is Left Out of the Frame”
12.6.2024 Eray Cayli. Geographie, Universität Hamburg. „Extraktivismus als Ästhetik“ geändert: Mittwoch statt Dienstag
28.5.2024 Janna Weseloh. Anthropologie, Universität Bremen. „Nutria Netzwerke. Eine multimodale Ethnografie zu Multispezies-Beziehungen.“
14.5.2024 Ercan Ayboga. “The Dams at Euphrates and Tigris: On the manifold grave impacts on nature and people.”
27.9.2024: Prof. Adam Fish, University of New South Walves; Prof. Sebastian Vehlken, Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg. “Drones at Sea: Environmental Activism, Ecological Monitoring, and Planetary Surveillance”
26.9.2024: Prof. Debjani Bhattacharyya, Zurich University; Prof. Jennifer Telasca, Radboud University. “Governing the Ocean: From Imperial Commerce to Blue Economies”