We are a group of anthropologists, social scientists, and historians conducting research on the relationship between knowledge and “progress”. We understand progress to be the yardstick with which many societies measure whether their future is better than their present and past. Can we produce knowledge that enables people to discuss what this yardstick is and does? Can we produce knowledge that helps people to explore what kind of ‘betterment’ is actually important for them?
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CfP: EASST Right tools for Sustainability Research
Dear all, We would like to learn about and discuss your methods in sustainability research and/ or… Read more
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Meet the Author: Christoph Becker discusses his book “Insolvent”
On 29 January (5pm), we’ll discuss the book Insolvent: How to Reorient Computing for Just Sustainability with… Read more
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CfA: Biosocial Approaches to Health and Environment @ EASA
Together with Sahra Gibbon and Rosie Mathers (UC London) we organize the panel Biosocial Approaches to Health… Read more
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Lecture: Science after Progress
Talk at the Graduate School Fixing Futures at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main coming up Tuesday 16.1.2024:… Read more