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SUMMARY:Past Answers to Current Concerns: Risk Management and Historical Theory
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Change and History Research Initiative\, in partnership with the Environmental History Lab of the Program in Medieval Studies\, and with the support of the Humanities Council\, launches a new series of six online seminars entitled “Past Answers to Current Concerns: Approaches to Understanding Historical Societal Resilience.” \nThe presentations are open to the public. Each set of papers will be followed by a Q & A session of 30 minutes\, after which the public section will close and a specialist project team discussion will follow. \nSeminar 2 \nParticipatory Pasts and Fuzzy Futures: Tools to View History as a System\nLuke Kemp (Centre for the Study of Existential Risk\, U Cambridge) \nUNESCO’s Principles for Sustainability Science as Guidelines for Formulating Qualitative Scenario Storylines (QSS) and Collaborative Conceptual Modeling (CCM)\nSteven Hartman (University of Iceland) \nRegister here for Seminar 2
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/past-answers-to-current-concerns-risk-management-and-historical-theory/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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