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The Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene (OHPA)

Focusing on political rather than ecological aspects of the Anthropocene, OHPA monitors the crucial interface between nature and societies amid its radical transformation. This broad focus embraces the political turbulence and military conflicts of the decarbonization era; oil curse and other pathologies of the world order; popular awareness of the climate crisis and of the mitigation measures; green activism and party politics in Europe; critical studies of greenwashing and climate denialism; contrasts and interconnectedness of the transition processes in the global South and the global North. Developing in partnership with SciencesPo (Paris), OHPA is integrated within the Open Society University Network, a global ecosystem of educational institutions and curricular and research agendas. Among the outcomes of the OHPA work will be a series of open-access book-length publications with the CEU press.

May
Over 10 international speakers, including Dirk Moses
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS Auditorium
May
Dr Orit Halpern
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419
May
Dr Jeremy Green
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419
Mar
Francesco Nicoli
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419
Mar
Sergey Vakulenko
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A421
Feb
Anke Schaffartzik
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419
Feb
Kacper Szulecki
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419
Jan
Alexander Etkind, Thomas Fetzer
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | A419