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Abstract
The research initiative conducted at the Burning Man Festival 2024 was built on the
understanding that positive or hopeful climate narratives are desperately needed to
mobilize a global population to confront climate change. The planetary breadth of climate change also means that academics must build bridges outside the university.
understanding that positive or hopeful climate narratives are desperately needed to
mobilize a global population to confront climate change. The planetary breadth of climate change also means that academics must build bridges outside the university.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Odense |
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Publisher | Syddansk Universitet |
Number of pages | 31 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | Flash Fiction Workshop - Hopeful Climate Futures: Burning Man 2024 - Black Rock City, United States Duration: 27. Aug 2024 → … |
Workshop
Workshop | Flash Fiction Workshop - Hopeful Climate Futures |
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Location | Black Rock City |
Country/Territory | United States |
Period | 27/08/2024 → … |
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PACA: Mobilizing Post-Anthropocentric Climate Action: A New Root Narrative
Wolf, P. (PI), Yazell, B. (Co-PI), Askegaard, S. T. (Co-PI), Attard, K. M. (Project participant), Kaarsted, T. (Project participant), Wilde, D. (Project participant), Bronnmann, J. (Project participant), Kuruoglu, A. (Project participant), Dahl, C. E. (Project participant), Emontspool, J. (Project participant), Blichfeldt, H. (Project participant), Brambini-Pedersen, J. V. (Project participant), Overgaard, A. K. (Project participant), Nibe, M. T. (Project participant) & Cimpan, C. (Project participant)
01/11/2023 → 31/10/2027
Project: Research