This week’s #LunchtimeColloquium is with Eveline Dürr (Anthropology, LMU), who will present on “Ecotourism and #Indigeneity in #LatinAmerica: #Anthropological Perspectives.”
This week’s #LunchtimeColloquium is with Jochen Wolf (Evolutionary #Biology, LMU), who will present on “‘Patient #Biodiversity’: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Emergence and Loss of Biodiversity.”
This week’s #LunchtimeColloquium is with
Markus Vogt (Catholic Theology, LMU), who will present on “Hope Beyond Optimism: #Christian Imagining of the Future in the Time of #EcologicalCrises.”
This week with Jörg Niewöhner, professor of #anthropology of science and technology at Technical University of Munich.
The #LunchtimeColloquium is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.
This week, Sonja Dümpelmann, co-director of the RCC and chair of Environmental Humanities at the LMU, will be giving the #LunchtimeColloquium.
The Lunchtime Colloquium is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.
Please join us tomorrow as Salma Abouelhossein brings our summer semester #LunchtimeColloquium series to a close.
Salma’s presentation will be on “Planning an #Egyptian #Hinterland: #Urbanization, Agro-Ecology, and Empire in Egypt’s #SugarBelt.”
Only two more to go! Do not miss this week’s talk by Matthew Lear who will present on “Repurposed #Poetics: #Rewriting #EnvironmentalChange in the #Pacific.”
The #LunchtimeColloquium is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.
Tomorrow in the #LunchtimeColloquium, Eunice Blavascunas will present on “Partisan #Ecologies, Bark #Beetles, and Asylum Seekers: Temporality at the #Polish-Belarusian #Forest.”
Please note the different location for this session!
In tomorrow’s #LunchtimeColloquium, Landhaus Fellow Nora Katharina Faltmann will present on “ #Multispecies #Conviviality: Relations Between Humans and Animals-as-Food.”
The LC is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.
After last week’s holiday break, we return tomorrow to our #LunchtimeColloquium Series with current writer-in-residence Angela Antle (@acantle.bsky.social) and a talk on “How Can #Podcasting Entangle and Mobilize Artistic and Scientific Ways of Knowing and Challenge Dominant Energy Narratives?”
In tomorrow’s #LunchtimeColloquium, Akash Jash (Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, India) will present on “Urban #Lakes as Contested Social Spaces: #Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Urbanization, and Social Contestations in #Bengaluru Lakes.”
In this week’s #LunchtimeColloquium, Catriona Flesher and Anisha Gamblin (University of Leeds) will present on “Extinction and Its Discontents.”
Flesher and Gamblin are currently doctoral candidates as part of UK’s first #ExtinctionStudies Doctoral Training Programme, directed by Graham Huggan.
Tomorrow, we reunite for another #LunchtimeColloquium.
In this session, Lisa Ruth Rand will present on “(Re)Scaling the #Planetary: #Envirotechnical Regimes and Resource Egalitarianism in Near-Earth #Space, 1970–1979.” The LC is free and open to the public. Come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.