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Bordering Nature: Reimagining borders against the climate of crisis

  • Symposium
  • Talous ja yhteiskunta
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9:30
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17:00
Tapahtumapaikka:
Joensuun kampus, Metria-rakennus, sekä verkossa
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Yliopistokatu 7
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Save the date for the interdisciplinary symposium “Bordering nature: Reimagining borders against the climate of crisis”. The symposium takes place on September 27-28, 2023 on Joensuu campus.

"Bordering nature" will foster discussions on how environmental problems, migration, and bordering practices are mutually implicated in various senses, contexts, and locations.

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27 September 

9.30-10.00 Coffee, Metria Building, lobby į

10.00- 10.30. Welcome words from Jopi Nyman (Bomocult) and Olga Cielemecka. į
Metria building, M102 

10.30-12.00 Michał Pospiszyl, Polish Academy of Sciences. į 
Natural Ally: Eastern Europe and Escape Ecologies į 
Metria building, M102 į

12.00-13.00 Lunch break (own cost)

13.00-14.30 May-Britt Öhman, Uppsala University.
Dálkke means weather. Indigenous perspectives on climate change and (un)green and (un)sustainable energy transitions. į 
Metria building, M110

14.30-15.00 Coffee break

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28 September 

9.30-10.00 Coffee, Metria Building, lobby į 

10.00-12.00 Jussi P. Laine, 91. į
Fencing the ontological (in)securities: An end to the Finnish-Russian pragmatic frame. 
Metria building, M110 į

12.00-13.00 Lunch break (own cost)

13.00-14.30 Roundtable discussion: Borders and fences. į 
Metria building, M110 į

14.30-15.00 Coffee break

15.00-17.00 Kasia Hertz, artist. į
Sealing the wound: lessons from trees on collective responses to trauma. į 
Metria building, M110 


For additional information, please contact the organiser by email at olga.cielemecka@uef.fi. 

The symposium is funded by the Borders, Mobilities and Cultural Encounters (BOMOCULT) Research Community at the 91 and the Joensuu University Foundation. 

There will be a satellite online lecture on October 24, 2023 at 14–15 (EET) by Professor Marco Armiero, Institute for the History of Science, Autonomous University of Barcelona on a title Concrete walls, porous boundaries. Migrants in environmental history. Please see more here.