Kolloquium im Wintersemester 2023/24: Sustainability I
Das Kolloquium findet während des Semesters einmal im Monat statt.
Uhrzeit: 16 Uhr ct
Ort: Haus der Archäologien oder Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum.
Studierende und Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen.
Es besteht die Möglichkeit, per Zoom teilzunehmen. Bitte melden Sie sich hierfür mit einer kurzen Mail an reform@ressourcencampus-bochum.de an.
Das Programm
24. Oktober 2023:
Auditorium
Echoes from Benin – German Metal Export to West Africa at the Dawn of Industrialization
Die alten Nuragher und das Meer. Einblicke in eine praxistheoretische Untersuchung der bronzezeitlichen Landschaft Sant’Antiocos/Sardinien
Timothy LeCain (Montana State University):
How Resources Created the Post-War Human: Thinking About Sustainability in an Age of Monsters
A central argument of the New Materialism is that humans emerge in significant part from their engagement with creative non-human resources, materials, environments, organisms, and artifacts. During the post-World War II “Great Acceleration,” copper, concrete, coal, cars, and other powerful things became embedded into our environments and bodies at an unprecedented level, creating new societies of human Monsters or Chimeras. The question of sustainability is thus not solely one of economics or resource extraction, but also a fundamentally post-human question: What manner of Monsters have we become, and what might we wish to become in the future?
Ute Dieckmann (Universität zu Köln):
Haiǁom in Etosha: Being-in-relations and the question of sustainability