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On Life, Dogs, and Chernobyl

On Life, Dogs, and Chernobyl By Whitney A. Bauman   (Ferris Wheel, Pripyat, Ukraine)  As someone who works in the broad field of “religion and nature,” and who regularly teaches a course on “Earth Ethics,” I Read more…

2 years ago February 13, 2019
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Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge Successfully Launched

Major Themes and Insights for the Work of the New Center On 25 August 2018, Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge was officially launched with a stimulating program of speakers and discussions in Berlin. The general theme being Read more…

3 years ago August 28, 2018
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Counterpoint: Official Launch Event

Join us for the official launch of Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge on 25 August 2018 with an exciting program of speakers and discussions. Beyond Pluralism: Contrapuntal Responses to Culture Wars, New Nationalisms, and the Challenges of Read more…

3 years ago June 26, 2018
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Ten Theses on Academia, Society, and the Planetary Future: A Counterpoint Manifesto

Ten Theses on Academia, Society, and the Planetary Future: A Counterpoint Manifesto by Whitney A. Bauman & Kocku von Stuckrad [For a German version of this manifesto, please click here.] 1. The so-called “Anthropocene” is Read more…

3 years ago April 24, 2018
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