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Onboarding & Exchange – Anthropocene Commons

How can we collectively forge pathways of local action to better inhabit our planet? In the ten years of its existence as a platform for experimental knowledge practices, the Anthropocene Curriculum has sparked independent initiatives and collaborations across the world, including in Bengaluru, Cape Town, Chiang Mai, Chicago, Daejeon, Lisbon, Porto Alegre, the Mississippi River watershed and many other places. By the end of 2022, the Anthropocene Curriculum will conclude as an archive – and enter into a new phase as the Anthropocene Commons.

Time: Thu 2023-02-09 09.00

Video link: Online event, registration at ac@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

Language: English

Participating: Adam Wickberg

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The Anthropocene Commons is an open network of researchers, educators, activists, artists, and scientists who create shared spaces to imagine and explore transformative pedagogies and research practices for collective action.

The following are currently co-shaping the transition into the Anthropocene Commons Network: Ravi Agarwal, Jamie Allen, Hugo Almeida, Tina Asmussen, Jeremy Bolen, Megan Black, Alyne Costa, Myung Ae Choi, Lucio De Capitani, Ifor Duncan, Beate Geissler, Lesley Green, Emiliano Guaraldo, Orit Halpern, Julia Hoffmann, Katrin Klingan, John Kim, Maya Kóvskaya, Sarah Lewison, Jacob Lindgren, Francine McCarthy, Daniel Niles, Claire Pentecost, Jahnavi Phalkey, Jürgen Renn, Christoph Rosol, Carlina Rossée, Oliver Sann, Davide Scarso, Bernd Scherer, Georg Schäfer, Maria Scordialos, Fernando Silva e Silva, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe Solomon, Ana Matilde Sousa, Simon Turner, Adam Wickberg, Mark Williams, Dirk Wintergrün and many more