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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 26/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
What is needed to make voluntary Net-Zero climate actions by corporate, nonstate and subnational actors ‘high-integrity’?
Location: GR 1.133
Chair: Birka Wicke
Second Session Chair: Oren Perez
Discussant: Sander Chan
 

What is needed to make voluntary Net-Zero climate actions by corporate, nonstate and subnational actors ‘high-integrity’?

Chair(s): Birka Wicke, Oren Perez

Discussant(s): Sander Chan

 

 

Integrity of corporate net zero pledges: Analysis of major food and beverages companies

Sybrig Smit, Joel Beuerle, Nathalie Pelekh, Takeshi Kuramochi, Birka Wicke

 

Making Climate Pledges Stick: A Private Ordering Mechanism for Climate Commitments

Oren Perez, Michael P. Vandenbergh

 

Assuring a high-quality carbon market

Charlotte Streck, Danick Trouwloon

 

Exploring the Adoption of Net-Zero Commitments in Cities: A Quantitative Text Analysis Study

Lauri Peterson

Struggles over Climate Policy: Linking Institutions, Elites, and Mass Publics
Location: GR 1.136
Chair: Ksenia Anisimova
Second Session Chair: James Patterson
 

Struggles over Climate Policy: Linking Institutions, Elites, and Mass Publics

Chair(s): Ksenia Anisimova, James Patterson

 

 

Sustainability and Preferences for Institutional Change: Towards Fair and Climate-Proof Fiscal Policies

Adrian Rinscheid, Marius Busemeyer

 

Decarbonization Under Institutional Constraints: Case Study of South Korea’s Feed-In-Tariff Policy

Asgeir Barlaup

 

From Cheap-Talk to Action: How Political Elites Respond to Environmental Demands

António Valentim, Silvia Pianta

 

Public Responses to Coercive Climate Policies: Limited Evidence of Backlash across OECD Countries

Ksenia Anisimova, James Patterson

Biodiversity Governance: The Road Ahead
Location: GR 1.170
Chair: Ines Dombrowsky
 

The Paris Moment for biodiversity: is it actually good news for nature?

Ana Maria Ulloa



Regulatory Disengagement and the Shifting Politics of Biotechnology under the Convention on Biological Diversity

Florian Rabitz, Elsa Tsioumani



Transforming biodiversity governance? Indigenous Peoples’ contributions and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Louisa Parks, Elsa Tsioumani



Not in my waters: Linking and unlinking marine biodiversity in the negotiations of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Alice B. M. Vadrot, Silvia C. Ruiz Rodríguez, Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki



A fallacy of the commons in the making? Mapping science-patent relations to inform governance of marine genetic resources

Paul Dunshirn

Democracy in the Anthropocene: Future-as-method in imagining more-than-human democratic governance
Location: GR 1.109
Chair: Aysem Mert
Discussant: Frederic Hanusch
 

Democracy in the Anthropocene: Future-as-method in imagining more-than-human democratic governance

Chair(s): Aysem Mert, Frederic Hanusch

Discussant(s): Frederic Hanusch

 

 

Democratic Innovations for More Than Human Inclusion

Danielle Celermajer, David Schlosberg

 

Sustainable Future-Making in the Democratic Anthropocene

Steve Vanderheiden

 

Synergies and tensions of scholarships of deliberative democracy and transformations to sustainability and justice

Hedda Reich

 

Climate coloniality and democratic futures: Solidarity, cognitive justice and co-liberation in the climate movement

Tobias Müller

Enabling the energy transition on a local level: the case of electrical vehicles
Location: GR 1.112
Chair: Bart van der Ree
 

Enabling the energy transition on a local level: the case of electrical vehicles

Chair(s): Bart van der Ree

 

 

The role of legal research in transdisciplinary projects regarding the energy transition: harnessing flexibility for congestion management

Anoeska Buijze

 

Data-Driven Modeling of Electric Vehicle Flexibility for Congestion Mitigation Services: A Multi-Objective Optimization Approach Balancing Cost and Emission Reduction

Nanda K. Panda, Parnian Alikhani, Nico Brinkel, Simon H. Tindemans, Wilfried van Sark

 

Willingness to participate in vehicle-to-grid program: An exploration of battery electric vehicle users with various driving needs and charging preferences

Yang Hu, Dick Ettema

 

Identifying Barriers and Facilitating Factors for Smart Charging Behavior of Electric Vehicles. Insights from applying the COM-B framework

Janna de Graaf, Michèle Bal, John de Wit, Marijn Stok

Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver - Part I
Location: GR 1.139
Chair: Marjan Smeulders
Second Session Chair: Philipp Gramlich
Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (II): Navigating frameworks to study governance challenges in complex social-ecological systems
Location: GR 1.116
Chair: Romina Martin
Discussant: Maja Schlüter
 

Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (II): Navigating frameworks to study governance challenges in complex social-ecological systems

Chair(s): Romina Martin, Kirill Orach

Discussant(s): Maja Schlüter

 

 

An evaluation of frameworks to study complex social-ecological systems: Which framework works best for which application?

Elke Kellner, Blanca González-Mon, Romina Martin, Rodrigo Martinez-Peña, Kirill Orach, Udita Sanga, Louis Tanguay, Maja Schlüter

 

Explaining change and no-change in social-ecological transformations Learning from the morphogenetic/morphostatic approach

Rodrigo Martinez-Peña, Kirill Orach, Per Olsson, Maja Schlüter

 

Modelling agricultural innovations as a social-ecological phenomenon using SE-AS as a diagnostic tool

Udita Sanga, Maja Schlüter

 

Comparing two action situation approaches to analyse the governance of trade-off situations between SDGs: A comparative case study of Grand Canyon and Chaco Culture National Park

Elke Kellner

Inequality and Injustice in Governance
Location: GR 1.120
Chair: Katherine Browne
 

Constructing a Climate-Inequality Nexus: Lessons from States’ Submissions to the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement

Maria Jernnäs



Leaving colonial, carbon-locked pathways in the rear-view mirror? (G)local patterns of injustice and Germany's hydrogen partnerships with Namibia and South Africa

Anne Kantel



Transformative change for sustainable and just social-ecological systems

Katie Keddie, Chris Ives, Sam Beaver, Elizabeth A Law, Rachel S Friedman



The global poverty effect of climate mitigation and the role of redistribution

Daniele Malerba, Xiangjie Chen

A world on fire: practices for care in times of environmental crises
Location: GR 1.125
Chair: Yves Zinngrebe
 

Climate change, wildfires, and governance: Leverage points for transformation

Sarah Clement



Environmental Security: Cultivating Care amid Crisis

Julianne Liebenguth



Climate adaptation to changing fire regimes: evolving national and state policies in Australia

Kyle Nathan Townsend, Sarah Elizabeth Clement



Notions of Climate Change and Security in Humanitarian International Non-Governmental Organizations

Rickard Söder

Fishbowl dialogue on the opportunities and pitfalls of value-oriented transformative governance for biodiversity
Location: GR 1.129
Format

The session takes the form of a fishbowl dialogue, allowing exchange between listeners in an ‘outer circle’, and a smaller group of speakers in the ‘inner circle’. We would like to hear from the audience, who can feel free to elect themselves as a discussant!

Chair(s)
  • Jeanne Nel (Wageningen University & Research – specialized in Transformative change for biodiversity)
Discussants
  • Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen – Governing value shifts in public policy (TRANSPATH)
  • Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki – Engaging with values and learning across science, policy and society interfaces (BioAgora)
  • Rosalie van Dam – Marginalized groups, identities and perspectives in value-oriented governance (BioTraCes)
  • Verina Ingram – Governing plural values in value chains (TC4BE)
 

Fishbowl dialogue on the opportunities and pitfalls of value-oriented transformative governance for biodiversity

Chair(s): Jeanne Lindsay Nel

Presenter(s): Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Rosalie van Dam, Verina Ingram, Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki

The South-South Initiative and science-society interactions. An open conversation (Part 2)
Location: GR -1.070
 

The South-South Initiative and science-society interactions. An open conversation (Part 2)

Chair(s): Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue

Presenter(s): Eduardo Viola, Chuks Okereke, Anissa Triyanti, Dhanasree Jayaram

Bridging Earth System Science and Earth System Governance
Location: GR -1.075
Zoom


Meeting ID: 897 7599 9560
Passcode: 303139
 

Bridging Earth System Science and Earth System Governance

Chair(s): Rakhyun E. Kim, Eric Galbraith

Presenter(s): Frank Biermann, Åsa Persson, Louis Kotzé, Timothy Lenton, Peter Verburg

10:00am
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10:30am
Break and Refreshments
10:00am
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12:00pm
Deep Time Walk: From Theia to the Anthropocene
Location: Registration/Info Desk
Chair: Maria Elisabeth Karssenberg
 

Deep Time Walk: From Theia to the Anthropocene

Chair(s): Maria Elisabeth Karssenberg

Presenter(s): Emma Hissink Muller, Dennis Hamer, Boris van Meurs, Maria Elisabeth Karssenberg

10:30am
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12:00pm
Decarbonisation of industry
Location: GR 1.170
Chair: Klaus Eisenack
 

The Role of (Multi)national Oil and Gas companies in Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground: A systematic literature review

Janina Herzog-Hawelka, Joyeeta Gupta



Who is the fossil fuel industry and how should we engage them? Lessons from unhealthy commodity industries

Michael J Bloomfield



Transformative Industrial Decarbonization Policy: A Comparative Multi-Criteria Analysis in Europe.

Moises Covarrubias, Milan Elkerbout, Cameron Henderson, Irina Kustova, Luke Hatton, Gaia Guadadnini



Drivers for Policy Change: Decarbonising the Energy Intensive Industries

Ebba Matilda Minas



Are national policy frameworks for the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries fit for purpose? Lessons from 13 countries

Simon Dominik Otto, Sebastian Oberthür, Annika Tönjes, Lauri Peterson, Hilton Trollip, Saritha Vishwanathan

Conservation and synergies between actions
Location: GR 1.125
Chair: Benoit Schmaltz
 

Understanding transformative change in the biodiversity nexus

Aniek Hebinck, Mara de Pater, Amanda Krijgsman



The importance of attitudes, values and beliefs for human-wildlife coexistence

Ine Dorresteijn, Bohuslav Kurik, Nina Opdam, Brian Reilly, Charissa Becker, Miroslav Kutal, Adela Pohorela, Marek Bock, Julia Leventon, Hens Runhaar, Jannik Schultner



An epistemological turn toward laboratories: studying marine biodiversity monitoring as sites of imagination and anticipation

Krystel Wanneau, Alice Vadrot



A transformative shift for reef conservation? Perspectives on interventions to protect the Great Barrier Reef from climate change impact

Lucy Rosamund Holmes McHugh, Andrew M Song, Maria Carmen Lemos, Chris Margules, Michele Barnes, Tiffany Morrison



The ocean as a natural laboratory: singularities, comparative advantages, and the potential for transdisciplinary science and technology

Marcelo Olivares-Arenas, Maritza Sepúlveda, Andrés Hurtado, María de los Ángeles Gallardo, Fadia Tala, Marcel Ramos, Eva Rothäusler, Verónica Molina, Andrés Vallone, Cristian Sepúlveda, Eulogio Soto, Marcela Cornejo, Susannah Buchan, Sergio Rosales, Gonzalo Álvarez, Estefanía Bonnail, Rodrigo Rojas, Renee Petit, Kinga Halmai, Andrea Calixto, Carlos Olavarría, Ramón Latorre, Mario Fajardo

Scholar Activism within ESG: Exchanging lessons from three initiatives
Location: GR -1.070
 

Scholar Activism within ESG: Exchanging lessons from three initiatives

Chair(s): Aarti Gupta, Kyla Tienhaara

Presenter(s): Harro van Asselt, Peter Newell, Frank Biermann, Jennie Stephens, Kyla Tienhaara

Just and green transitions: focus on Europe
Location: GR 1.109
Chair: Kari De Pryck
 

The Green Transition and the rural perspectives of justice in Finnish natural resource governance

Johanna Maria Leino, Tuija Mononen, Sonja Kivinen, Jukka Sihvonen



The influence of national sustainability institutions on policy-making in Germany

Okka Lou Mathis



A Democratic Decarbonization? Transdisciplinary Insights into German Brown Coal Regions

Jeremias Herberg, Jan-Hendrik Kamlage



Legislating for a just transition: A comparative case study of just transition conceptualisations in Scotland, Ireland and Spain

Vilja Johansson



Unpacking Just Transition Narratives in European Coal Regions

Lukas Hermwille, Max Schulze-Steinen, Victoria Brandemann, Michaela Roelfes

Climate Finance
Location: GR 1.112
Chair: Jakob Skovgaard
 

The Wall Street Consensus and The Green Climate Fund

Johan Arango-Quiroga, Laura Kuhl, Jamie Shinn, Feisal Rahman, Istiakh Ahmed



Beyond divest vs. engage: a review of the role of institutional investors in an inclusive fossil fuel phaseout

Clara McDonnell, Joyeeta Gupta



How state development financing institutions can encourage low-carbon transition and innovative solutions for global climate governance: the analysis of state development banks in Brazil

Thais Ribeiro, Ana Flavia Granja e Barros

Populism, backlash and environmental politics
Location: GR 1.116
Chair: Joost de Moor
 

“Pushing the cattle through”: invisibility and securitization in Bolsonaro’s climate rhetoric

Rodrigo Führ, Ricardo Barbosa. Jr.



A double backlash? The effect of right-wing populist and green parties on climate policy production in Europe

Kai Schulze



Mapping the Environmental Impacts of the New Pink Tide in Latin America

Matias Alejandro Franchini, Eduardo Viola



Ideational Politics of Domestic Climate Policy: Delegitimation and its Consequences

James Patterson

Realizing transdisciplinarity in earth system governance research and education
Location: GR 1.120
Chair: Anne Kantel
 

Dismantling the Tower of Babel: recognizing and addressing mutual incomprehensibility in transdisciplinary sustainability research

Jonas House, Natalie Davis, Sigrid Wertheim-Heck



Operationalizing ambiguity in transdisciplinary sustainability research: Addressing the elephant in the room

Anita Marie Lazurko, L. Jamila Haider, Tilman Hertz, Simon West, Dan McCarthy



Transdisciplinary and hopeful higher education amidst a planetary crisis: an account of the first two experiments of the Academy of Hope

Kelly Diana Streekstra, Koen Wessels, Peter Pelzer, Jesse Hoffman, Josie Chambers



Creating favorable conditions for inter- and transdisciplinary integration – an analytical framework and empirical insights

Lisa Deutsch, Christian Pohl, David N. Bresch, Sabine Hoffmann

Governing the acceleration of the transition towards animal-free innovation
Location: GR -1.075
Chair: Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers
Second Session Chair: Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga
 

Governing the acceleration of the transition towards animal-free innovation

Chair(s): Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers

Discussant(s): Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga

 

 

Analyzing and accelerating the system transformation towards safety testing of chemical substances through new approach methodologies

M.J. Hoogstraaten, S.O. Negro, E.H.M. Moors, A.S. Kienhuis, J. Vriend, V. de Leeuw, J. Hoekman

 

Towards more sustainable science by using artificial intelligence to find and evaluate non-animal experimental models

Wynand Alkema, Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga

 

Implementation - the art of the possible

Thomas Hartung

 

Accelerating the transition to animal-free safety assessment: A transformative governance approach

Kristie O'Neill, Justine Watkins, Love Hansell, Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga, Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers

Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver - Part II
Location: GR 1.139
Chair: Marjan Smeulders
Second Session Chair: Philipp Gramlich
 

Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver.

Chair(s): Marjan Smeulders, Philipp Gramlich

Presenter(s): Christian Fritz, Philipp Gramlich

Building collective capability for sustainable transformative change – Roundtable on practical experiences with a transdisciplinary learning approach to sustainability transitions in neighborhoods and communities
Location: GR 1.129
Chair: Erik Jansen
 

Building collective capability for sustainable transformative change – Roundtable on practical experiences with a transdisciplinary learning approach to sustainability transitions in neighborhoods and communities

Chair(s): Erik Jansen

Presenter(s): Karin Van Landsbergen, Gideon Visser, Koen Dortmans, Maurice Coen, Patrick Hoogenbosch, Wendy Kemper

Knowledge Brokering for Impact in Marine Governance
Location: GR 1.133
Chair: Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb
 

Knowledge Brokering for Impact in Marine Governance

Chair(s): Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb

Presenter(s): Aline Jaeckel, Erik van Doorn, Matt Frost, Cymie Payne, Jen Martin

 
12:00pm
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12:30pm
Break and Light Snack
12:30pm
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2:00pm
Semi-Plenary Session: Integrating Planetary Health within Earth System Governance
Location: EOS 01.630
Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, York University
Semi-Plenary Session: Sustainable development post-2030: Whose development for what sustainability?
Location: GR 0.100
PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
2:00pm
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3:00pm
Lunch
3:00pm
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4:30pm
Reimagining nature and ecological futures
Location: GR 1.112
Chair: Sujatha Raman
 

Our Pluriversal Futures: Anticipation and Imagination in the Amazon

Fronika de Wit



Problematising Anthropogenesis: Interrogating the Relationship of Law and Power in the History of Ecological Exploitation

Lachlan Hoy, Afshin Akhtar-Khavari



A Right to Night? International Dark Sky certification and the subnational contestation and codification of Earth systems protections

J. Michael Angstadt



Relational approach to the Rights of Nature

Iris Pitkänen



Whose voice is heard? Ethics for safeguarding just and sustainable Arctic marine social-ecological futures

Krisztina Jónás, Melania Borit

Supply-side policies and global cooperation
Location: GR 1.139
Chair: Carel Dieperink
 

Talking the Talk or Walking the Walk? A Typology of Oil and Gas Firms’ Roles in Climate and Environmental Justice

Chen Zhong, Marlene Terstiege



Accounting for supply-side climate policies

Peter Newell



Shifting geographies of decarbonization: Gas for me but not for thee?

Juhi Chatterjee, Sreeja Jaiswal



Engaging key actors to protect vanilla-dependent livelihoods and prevent deforestation: a long-term perspective

Onintsoa Ravaka Andriamihaja



Cooperation Under Uncertainty: The Behavioral Roots of Global Environmental Cooperation

Colin Kuehl

Trust and Hidden Agendas, and how we talk about climate
Location: GR 1.170
Chair: Verina Ingram
 

Talking Transformation? How International Organisations Speak about Sustainability

Matthias Kranke, Thilo Wiertz



Global norms in corporate disclosures: Multinational firms’ discourse on climate change

Chris Höhne, Christian Kahmann, Mathis Lohaus



Private Auditors and the Verification of Private Sustainability Standards

Stefan Renckens, Graeme Auld



Climate Migration as Earth Systems Migration: Global Relocation(s) in the Anthropocene

Andrea C. Simonelli

Cooperation and just transition in the Global South
Location: GR 1.109
Chair: Cintya Berenice Molina Rodríguez
 

Narratives in South Africa's just transition process

Almut Mohr



Navigating trade-offs and synergies between just and low-carbon transitions: the JETP in South Africa

Eszter Szedlacsek



No More Coal Abroad! Unpacking the Drivers of China’s Green Shift in Overseas Energy Finance

Ying Wang, Chuyu Liu, Yixian Sun



Orientalist discourses in the ILO’s Green Projects for India and South Africa and national responses

Sharmini Nair



Transboundary River Basin Governance in Hindu Kush Himalaya: An Institutional Architecture for Water, Food and Energy Sustainability in South Asia under Climate Change

Prakash C. Tiwari

Engaging with ESG publications: Research dissemination and community building
Location: GR -1.070
 

Engaging with ESG publications: Research dissemination and community building

Chair(s): Aarti Gupta

Presenter(s): Michael Mason, Frank Biermann, Rakhyun Kim, Fariborz Zelli, Dhanasree Jayaram, Stacy VanDeveer, Prakash Kashwan, Matthew Hoffmann, Steven Bernstein, Carole-Anne Senit, Joyeeta Gupta, Aarti Gupta

Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in earth system governance research
Location: GR 1.116
Chair: Franziska Ehnert
 

How can we build bridges between disciplines trough the methodology of network analysis?

Alexandre Désaubry, Fanny Vrydagh



Interpretable spatial data for inclusive landscape decision-making

Fritz Kleinschroth, Kawawa Banda, Henry Zimba, Stefaan Dondeyne, Imasiku Nyambe, Simon Spratley, Scott Winton



Who presents what at Earth System Governance conferences, and does it get published? A systematic mapping of ESG literature

Jens Newig, Michael Rose



Social Metabolism as an interdisciplinary framework for Earth System Law & Governance

Benoit Schmaltz



Strengthening the international architecture for the earth system: Exploring design principles and functions

Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Arthur L. Dahl

Europe as an actor in climate and sustainability governance
Location: GR 1.160
 

Assessing the Democratic Legitimacy of EU Climate Policy Making

Simon Dominik Otto



International regulation and the standardization of green finance processes: The case of the EU taxonomy in global perspective

Carsten Elsner



Punctuated equilibria at the science and policy interface? Four cases of implementation of the European Water Framework Directive

Nina Zoé Valin, Dave Huitema

The Underrepresented: inclusivity and intersectionality in earth system governance
Location: GR 1.125
Chair: David Schlosberg
 

People with Disabilities in the Transition to Decarbonization: A Case Study of the Intersections of Sustainability and Accessibility in Montreal

Sébastien Jodoin, Juliette Bourdeau de Fontenay, Rose Paquet, Chloe Rourke



How are philanthropic foundations shaping diversity in a low-carbon energy transition?

Christina Hoicka, Jennie Stephens

Envisioning optimistic ecological futures
Location: GR 1.129
Chair: Manjana Milkoreit
 

Envisioning net zero futures: Why ecopolitical imaginaries matter for climate governance

Sophia Hatzisavvidou



A brief history of a subversive future: a just transition counter-narrative about a city that inverts power through participatory governance

Luke Li Stange



Understanding the potential of climate games through the lens of social action theories

carien moossdorff, Joost Vervoort



Beyond Dystopias: towards urban future imaginaries

Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman



Moving Past the “Commons”: Reconceptualizing the Global Governance of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction

Philippe Evoy

Pathway Mural: Designing sustainability experiments
Location: GR 1.133
 

Pathway Mural: Designing sustainability experiments

Chair(s): Jose DiBella

Presenter(s): Jose DiBella, Sarah Burch

Innovative partnership approaches in international climate cooperation: building bridges between global imperatives and national needs?
Location: GR -1.075
Chair: Steffen Bauer
Second Session Chair: Marian Feist
 

Innovative partnership approaches in international climate cooperation: building bridges between global imperatives and national needs?

Chair(s): Steffen Bauer, Marian Feist

Presenter(s): Kennedy Liti Mbeva, Daniele Malerba, Romy Chevallier

 
4:30pm
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5:00pm
Break and Refreshments
Meditation for the Earth
Location: Registration/Info Desk
Chair: Cebuan Bliss
5:00pm
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6:30pm
Closing Plenary
Location: GR 0.100
7:30pm
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10:00pm
Extracurricular Activity | Scenario sessions
Come play in this pilot of Scenario Sessions where we will experiment and experience new forms of democratic decision-making, based on artistic inputs from theatre. New inputs for decision-making are needed as our current democracies are not sufficiently capable to deal with major social challenges such as the climate and biodiversity crisis. Scenario sessions is a participatory method in which information is being collected out of the polyphony within a topic. Then this information is translated into a desirable scenario. This method is strongly based on the theatrical principles of pre-enactment. Pre-enactment can be seen as a theatrical rehearsal that enables people to interact with what may happen in the future. In this way we not only relate cognitively to this future scenario, but we can consciously feel and realistically experience what it means to move into that future; what questions does it raise, what possible problems will arise, what interests will clash? By...

 
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