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SUMMARY:African Environmental Thoughts and Relations Ontologies
DESCRIPTION:Political ecology and environmental actions reflect how people understand their\nbiophysical environment and their relationship with it in both material and nonmaterial\nterms. \nIn this webinar\, we explore African perspectives on the environment through\ninterdisciplinary\, multidisciplinary\, and transdisciplinary lenses. The discussion will be\nguided by the following questions: \n\nWhat do ordinary people\, social movements and leaders think about the\nenvironment?\nWhat meanings do they attach to it?\n\nAbout the Guest Speaker\n\nDr Anselmo Matusse holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Cape\nTown. His academic background also includes an MSc in Environmental Science from\nLinköping University and master’s degrees in Higher Education Teaching and Learning\nfrom Göteborg University and Digital Humanities from Linnaeus University in Sweden.\nHe is a Junior Research Fellow at CzASE Studies\, where he contributes to the design\nof a transdisciplinary course integrating the Sustainable Development Goals\, Critical\nZone studies and transformative pedagogies. Dr Matusse has over a decade of\nteaching experience in both primary and higher education in Mozambique and has\ndelivered guest lectures at Uppsala University\, Linköping University\, the University of\nCape Town and ISCTE-IUL. He co-teaches the BA course “Words\, Bones\, and\nDeeds” at the University of Cape Town. He also serves as a National Geographic\nExplorer\, where he has shared indigenous ecological knowledge systems with school\nlearners in the United States based on his doctoral research. His research interests\ninclude environmentalism\, development\, the platformisation of society and higher\neducation for sustainable development.
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/african-environmental-thoughts-and-relations-ontologies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Bridging Borders\, Bridging Generations: COP30's Approach to Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Interested in climate action and innovative\, community-based approaches? You are warmly invited you to our webinar! Join us to learn more about the concept of “Mutirão”\, a key concept of this year’s COP30 climate conference in Brazil. \n“Global Climate Mutirão” designates a vision of collective effort for a common cause rooted in social capital\, mutual care and grassroots mobilisation. This webinar will explore what it means to build a bottom-up chain of mobilisation\, and explore the conditions needed to bring people together across disciplines\, borders and generations – in line with the ethos of Circle U. \nWe will discuss how to bridge divides between policy and science\, and how the participatory spirit of Mutirão can foster inclusivity and shared ownership in climate action. Join us to discover how collaborative\, community-driven approaches can drive meaningful progress on climate issues in the run-up to and beyond COP30. \nSpeakers\n\nProf. Dan Banik\, Universitetet i Oslo\nProf. Marcel Robischon\, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin\nDr. Wendy Morel\, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin\nAngelika Tangl\, student at Universität Wien\n\nModerated by Jens Jungblut\, Universitetet i Oslo. \n  \nRegister for the event below to receive the webinar link \nhttps://umfrage.hu-berlin.de/index.php/517995?lang=en
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/bridging-borders-bridging-generations-cop30s-approach-to-climate-action/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251031T110000
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SUMMARY:Tanzania’s Post-Election Landscape – Legitimacy\, Participation\, and Regional Implications
DESCRIPTION:Held in the immediate aftermath of Tanzania’s national election\, this panel examines the political\, social\, and regional dynamics that will shape the country’s trajectory in the months ahead. \n\nSee more information on the University of Oslo’s website here.
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/tanzanias-post-election-landscape/
LOCATION:Union 371\, Problemveien 11\, Oslo\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251016T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251016T133000
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SUMMARY:Advancing Sustainable Development in a Multipolar World
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to this event where we examine how the rise of the Global South\, shifting geopolitical dynamics\, and emerging forms of cooperation are reshaping the landscape for achieving sustainable development. \nSee more information on the University of Oslo’s website here.
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/advancing-sustainable-development-in-a-multipolar-world/
LOCATION:Domus Bibliotheca\, University of Oslo\, Karl Johans gate 47\, Oslo\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Democracy\, Development\, and the 2025 Elections in Malawi
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will offer an in-depth analysis of the political\, economic\, and social dynamics that shaped voter sentiment in Malawi’s September elections. \nSee more information on the University of Oslo’s website here.
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/democracy-development-and-the-2025-elections-in-malawi/
LOCATION:Stallen\, Professorboligen\, Karl Johans gate 47\, Oslo\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250812T140000
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CREATED:20250526T153643Z
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SUMMARY:China & India Fill Global Gaps
DESCRIPTION:In the Democracy Forum Webinar: Emerging geopolitical realities and opportunities for the Global South\, Professor Dan Banik of the University of Oslo reflected on\, the Global North’s neglect of basics\, emerging southern institutions\, and China and India filling global gaps. \n 
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/china-india-fill-global-gaps/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Global Goals 2024\, The Future of the SDGs
DESCRIPTION:GLOBALGOALS2024 took place on 29-30 August in Utrecht\, the Netherlands. It was an international academic conference designed to support global debates on the future of the Sustainable Development Goals – until and beyond 2030. It served as an important academic stepping-stone for the UN Summit of the Future. \nThe conference provided a platform for academics to share their research and for other stakeholders to voice their ideas on the future of the SDGs and global sustainability governance. In addition\, GLOBALGOALS2024 compiled central recommendations for the UN Summit of the Future in its Conference Statement. \nRead more about the conference and the conference statement here.
URL:https://www.politics4sustainability.org/event/global-goals-2024-the-future-of-the-sdgs/
LOCATION:Utrecht University
CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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