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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/
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CATEGORIES:Research,Sustainability
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