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Storytelling for Social and Planetary Change – A Pachaysana / Counterpoint Webinar

Storytelling for Social and Planetary Change – A Pachaysana / Counterpoint Webinar This series of workshops was co-sponsored by The Pachaysana Institute, Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab at Florida International University, the Read more…

5 months ago September 8, 2020
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Counterpoint Turns Two—Looking Back and Looking Forward

Counterpoint Turns Two—Looking Back and Looking Forward By Whitney A. Bauman & Kocku von Stuckrad Exactly two years ago, on 25 August 2018, we launched Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge with an event in Berlin that addressed Read more…

5 months ago August 25, 2020
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Mucho, Mucho, Mucho Amor, For the Planet

Mucho, Mucho, Mucho Amor, For the Planet By Whitney A. Bauman I have been thinking about planetary erotics lately. By that I mean the love of bodies, internal and external to us. As David Abrams Read more…

6 months ago July 21, 2020
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In the Midst of a Global Pandemic: A Conversation about Dependency, Interconnectedness, and Planetarity

In the Midst of a Global Pandemic: A Conversation about Dependency, Interconnectedness, and Planetarity 15 May 2020 Dorothea Green Lecture Series, Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs The current Covid crisis, among other Read more…

8 months ago May 18, 2020
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The Time of Loneliness

The Time of Loneliness   by Whitney A. Bauman We live in a world of sped-up reality.  Sociologists describe the fossil-fueled pace of our world as a “space-time” crunch.  This means that the communities near to Read more…

2 years ago August 8, 2018
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