Workshop for society & the Environment
The workshop is on pause
previous Schedule
The Workshop on Society and the Environment provides a meeting space for faculty and students in Sociology,
BSOS, and around the University with common interests. Run as a seminar series, it engages graduate students and faculty to present research in-progress and prepare collaborative projects. In Spring 2019, the workshop will be held once a month on Wednesdays at 10:30-12 in the Seminar room in 1101 Art-Sociology.
BSOS, and around the University with common interests. Run as a seminar series, it engages graduate students and faculty to present research in-progress and prepare collaborative projects. In Spring 2019, the workshop will be held once a month on Wednesdays at 10:30-12 in the Seminar room in 1101 Art-Sociology.
FALL 2019 SCHEDULE:
September 4 – Dana R. Fisher, “Understanding the Youth Climate Movement: How to Study a Movement As it Grows”
October 2 – Fernando Tormos-Aponte, School of Public Policy, Department of Political Science, UMBC, “Intersectional Solidarity in the Climate Justice Movement”
November 13 – Moritz Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin and the Institute for Social Movement Studies, Berlin, “A new generation of climate activism in Europe - A survey of FridaysForFuture-Protesters in Germany and beyond.”
December 4 – Maria Dillard, NIST, “Measuring resilience for physical and social systems”
September 4 – Dana R. Fisher, “Understanding the Youth Climate Movement: How to Study a Movement As it Grows”
October 2 – Fernando Tormos-Aponte, School of Public Policy, Department of Political Science, UMBC, “Intersectional Solidarity in the Climate Justice Movement”
November 13 – Moritz Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin and the Institute for Social Movement Studies, Berlin, “A new generation of climate activism in Europe - A survey of FridaysForFuture-Protesters in Germany and beyond.”
December 4 – Maria Dillard, NIST, “Measuring resilience for physical and social systems”