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How could climate action and science deal with nationalism?

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 Prof. Daniele Conversi
Prof. Daniele Conversi

Visiting researcher Prof. Daniele Conversi holds an open lecture about climate action, science and nationalism.

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 28 May 2024, 13:15Ends 28 May 2024, 14:30
  • Seats available:90
  • Location:
    Lecture hall Vasa B at TME, Vera Sandbergs allé 8
  • Language:English

Daniele Conversi is Research Professor at the Ikerbasque Foundation for Science and the University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV), Bilbao, Euskadi (Spain). His interests include nationalism and globalisation, with an emphasis on the comparative dimensions of militarism, boundary construction and the ‘nationalization of the masses’ since the French Revolution. He has also published on modernity and modernism, diasporas and the internet, democracy and culture, cosmopolitanism and nationalism, Westernization and genocide, cultural pluralism and diversity.

Welcome to attend his open lecture about climate action, science, and nationalism, titled "How could climate action and science deal with nationalism?".

This lecture is part of a series of high-level meetings organized by CEFORCED funded by FORMAS in the research project "In the Eye of the Storm: Climate Adaptation in Times of Increasing Polarization and Disinformation" (2024–2028).