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Seminar: Disciplinarities

The blurring of distinctions between Earth processes and human history requires us to be “transdisciplinary” and sometimes even “undisciplinary” – to learn how to go beyond traditional disciplinary forms of knowledge production in order to combine the knowledge base and research capacities of a wide variety of stakeholders.

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  • Illustration by Benedikt Rugar

Prologue

In many ways the Anthropocene challenges the way we think about knowledge. Is the era of humankind a predominantly Western discourse? How do we include non-Western forms of knowing and bring into the discussion different cultures, representations, and ontologies? Bronislaw Szerszynski confronts “Western reason” with the knowledge and cosmology of the Yanomami.

Résumé

by Stella Veciana

Participants

Maialen Galarraga (Maia)

Maria Jose De Abreu

Hugo Ricardo Noronha de Almeida

Meghan Bailey

Stephan Barthel

Shagufta Bhangu

Ally Bisshop

Thomas Bruhn

Zachary Caple

Benjamin Casper

Søren Dahlgaard

Judith Marlen Dobler

Melissa Dubbin

Sasha Engelmann

Paz Guevara

Moses Tinashe Kamanda

Maya Kóvskaya

Gregor Lax

Johannes Lundershausen

Dariya Manova

Germain Meulemans

Navjot Altaf Mohamedi

Marta Niepytalska

Uche Okpara

Andrew Parker

Lucy Powell

Prajal Pradhan

Susanne Quehenberger

Maria Isabel Pérez Ramos

Hugo Reinert

Walmeri Kellen Ribeiro

Alex Martinis Roe

Francesco Sebregondi

Melanie Sehgal

Hendricus Andy Simarmata

Janot Mendler de Suarez

Fabio Vladimir Sánchez-Calderón

Masahiro Terada

Yesenia Thibault-Picazo

Alexandra Toland

Helge Wendt

Anne-Kathrin Winkler-Hanns

Daniel Wolter