Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landcapes

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October 6-7, 2023

Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landcapes

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Russian

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October 6-7, 2023

Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landcapes

Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landcapes

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โ€œEverything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landscapesโ€ International conference will take place on October 6-7 at Ibis Yerevan Hotel (5/1 Northern Avenue.) All interested parties are welcomed to register and attend the event full of discussion panels and presentations.

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III International Conference
EVERYTHING IS CHANGING: CLIMATE, SOCIETY, LANDSCAPES
October 6โ€“7, 2023 Yerevan, Armenia

School for Environmental and Social Studies (AnthropoSchool), University of Tyumen

Center for Science and Technology Studies (STS Center), European University at St. Petersburg

Department of Cultural Anthropology, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography NAS RA

โ€œEUSP Center for International Education” Foundation

The canonical definition of the era of modernity goes as follows: โ€œAll that is solid melts into air.โ€ In the modern epoch, seemingly eternal traditions and institutions, forms of economic life and social organization collapsed under the onslaught of revolutions, industrialization, and secularization. However, in this definition there is one surprisingly stable element โ€“ air. For too long, researchers have assumed that nature is a motionless decoration, a passive object that must be conquered or protected. The current planetary environmental crisis demands that we reconsider our conceptualization of โ€œmodernityโ€ as an analytical category. Witness, for example, that as the relationship between human civilization and the environment has taken its place at the center of recent scholarly research agendas and public debates, some have abandoned โ€œmodernityโ€ altogether in favor of the neologism โ€œAnthropocene.โ€ Simultaneously, environmental studies, previously a separate, and even marginal, field, has become a pervasive theme in the social and natural sciences. The conference Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landscapes aims to contribute to efforts to reappraise the relationship between the environment and โ€œmodernity.โ€ We plan to discuss how modern human societies conceptualize, use, destroy, and create ecosystems. Likewise, we seek to reflect on how the material conditionality of modern economies, cultures, politics, and social structures shape and are in turn shaped by nature.

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2023-10-06 to
2023-10-07
 

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โ€œEverything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landscapesโ€ International conference will take place on October 6-7 at Ibis Yerevan Hotel (5/1 Northern Avenue.) All interested parties are welcomed to register and attend the event full of discussion panels and presentations.

PROGRAM

III International Conference
EVERYTHING IS CHANGING: CLIMATE, SOCIETY, LANDSCAPES
October 6โ€“7, 2023 Yerevan, Armenia

School for Environmental and Social Studies (AnthropoSchool), University of Tyumen

Center for Science and Technology Studies (STS Center), European University at St. Petersburg

Department of Cultural Anthropology, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography NAS RA

โ€œEUSP Center for International Education” Foundation

The canonical definition of the era of modernity goes as follows: โ€œAll that is solid melts into air.โ€ In the modern epoch, seemingly eternal traditions and institutions, forms of economic life and social organization collapsed under the onslaught of revolutions, industrialization, and secularization. However, in this definition there is one surprisingly stable element โ€“ air. For too long, researchers have assumed that nature is a motionless decoration, a passive object that must be conquered or protected. The current planetary environmental crisis demands that we reconsider our conceptualization of โ€œmodernityโ€ as an analytical category. Witness, for example, that as the relationship between human civilization and the environment has taken its place at the center of recent scholarly research agendas and public debates, some have abandoned โ€œmodernityโ€ altogether in favor of the neologism โ€œAnthropocene.โ€ Simultaneously, environmental studies, previously a separate, and even marginal, field, has become a pervasive theme in the social and natural sciences. The conference Everything is Changing: Climate, Society, Landscapes aims to contribute to efforts to reappraise the relationship between the environment and โ€œmodernity.โ€ We plan to discuss how modern human societies conceptualize, use, destroy, and create ecosystems. Likewise, we seek to reflect on how the material conditionality of modern economies, cultures, politics, and social structures shape and are in turn shaped by nature.