Programma-archief
Op deze pagina geven we een overzicht van de afgelopen activiteiten van Studium Generale.
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SG - Unpleasant Surprises in Biodiversity Governance
7 maart 2023 - Why do biodiversity policies often work out quite differently than intended? And what can be done to anticipate and deal with unintended consequences? -
SG - Bending the Curve of Biodiversity Loss
28 februari 2023 - How can we understand the sometimes fierce debates surrounding different strategies for biodiversity governance? And what does biodiversity... -
SG – Love & Sex in Times of Social Safety: Contemplative Dialogue on Love
14 februari 2023 - What does love mean to you? How do you do love? Participate tonight in a contemplative dialogue on love! -
SG – Love & Sex in Times of Social Safety: A Filmic Philosophy of Intimacy
7 februari 2023 - Where and when does intimacy start? Where does it end? Join us for a philosophical journey of intimacy through film with film journalist Kevin Toma. -
SG - The (Un)Holy Child in Film
6 december 2022 - Children are often regarded as a blank page. As creatures that, unlike adults, have not yet been spoiled by harsh reality. However, in some movies... -
SG - The Femme Fatale in Film
15 november 2022 - The story of the femme fatale goes back centuries. But nowhere is her appearance more glamorous and mysterious than in cinema, enticing loads of... -
SG - Psychedelic Experience
20 september 2022 - The experiences one has when using psychedelics vary widely. This raises the question: do they belong the same group of experiences? And, if so, what... -
SG - Shared Reflection Session: What is it to perceive?
31 mei 2022 - What is it to perceive? Join this open and reflective dialogue where we share and deepen our experiences and insights the Spring Festival evoked. -
SG – We Come As Friends (Movie)
13 februari 2022 - South Sudan gained independence in 2011. But what does it mean to be independent for a war-torn, impoverished but resource-rich country? -
SG – Science, Technology and Power
1 februari 2022 - If colonisation were ongoing around us, how attuned would we be to recognising it?