Climate Change as a Crisis of Nature?
Climate change represents not only an environmental transformation but a profound social, cultural, economic, political, and legal crisis. This interdisciplinary conference examines how diverse epistemic traditions, governance regimes, economic structures, and normative frameworks shape both the perception and regulation of nature’s transformation. Key themes include the Anthropocene as a conceptual challenge, climate skepticism and scientific authority, cross- cultural configurations of human–nature relations, the politicisation and economisation of nature (including emissions trading), the discourse on the rights of nature, and the philosophical implications of the Gaia hypothesis as a "Verrechtlichung" of nature.
Bringing together natural, social, and cultural sciences, the conference seeks to foster reflexive dialogue on the conceptual foundations of "nature" and to critically assess the conditions for collective action in the face of escalating global crisis.
Bringing together natural, social, and cultural sciences, the conference seeks to foster reflexive dialogue on the conceptual foundations of "nature" and to critically assess the conditions for collective action in the face of escalating global crisis.
Zeit
Freitag, 12.06.26 - 09:00 Uhr
– Samstag, 13.06.26
- 17:00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Tagung
Themengebiet
Sociology, Crisis Research, Climate, Climate Change
Referierende
Werner Gephart, Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Christoph Antweiler, Saida Mirsadri, Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco, Yousra Abourabi, Conrad J. Schetter, Niklas Wagner, Claudia Hiepe, Melanie Coath, Thaynah Gutierrez Gomes, Nady Mahmoud, Janet Laurence, Pierre Brunet, Ines Dombrowsky, Daniel Grana-Behrens, Richard Münch
Zielgruppen
Studierende
Wissenschaftler*innen
Alle Interessierten
Sprachen
Englisch
Ort
Universität Bonn, Argelanderstraße 1, 53115 Bonn
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
Link zu Anmeldung/Ticket
Veranstalter
Émile Durkheim Forschungsstelle: Krisenanalysen, IDOS
Kontakt