[PeDAGoG] You’re invited to Third Webinar of Re-imagining ‘Quality of Life’ Webinar Series
Renata Amorim
biol.renata at gmail.com
Thu Aug 26 18:51:27 CEST 2021
Hi, S. A. Hamed.
Will the conversation be recorded and publicly available? I`m in Brazil and
circulating it among my networks, but it will be very late for us
considering the time zone.
Thanks a lot.
Best wishes,
Renata
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Renata Amorim Almeida Fonseca
Doutoranda em Psicossociologia de Comunidades e Ecologia Social -
EICOS/IP/UFRJ
Pesquisadora em Sustentabilidade e Transformação Social - GAPIS/LATTES/CNPq
Sócia diretora da CAMBARÁS PROJETOS SOCIOAMBIENTAIS
Em qui., 26 de ago. de 2021 às 06:47, S. A. Hamed Hosseini Faradonbeh <
hamed.hosseini at newcastle.edu.au> escreveu:
> FYI. And please help circulate among your networks.
>
> *From:* Common Alternatives <donotreply at wordpress.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 24 August 2021 3:40 PM
> *To:* S. A. Hamed Hosseini Faradonbeh <hamed.hosseini at newcastle.edu.au>
> *Subject:* [New post] You’re invited to Third Webinar of Re-imagining
> ‘Quality of Life’ Webinar Series
>
> commonism posted: "Free Tickets from here:
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> New post on *Common Alternatives*
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> You’re invited to Third Webinar of Re-imagining ‘Quality of Life’
> Webinar Series <http://thecommonalts.com/webinar3/>
>
> by commonism <http://thecommonalts.com/?author=1>
>
> Free Tickets from here:
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> (please help us promote the event)
>
> *Please join us on 27 August (11.30 am AEST) for the third in the
> 'Reimagining Quality of Life' workshop series run by the Alternative
> Futures Research Network of the University of Newcastle and New Economy
> Network Australia <https://www.neweconomy.org.au/>. Funded by the UON
> College of Human and Social Future
> <https://www.newcastle.edu.au/college/human-and-social-futures>. *
>
> *Please join us on 27 August for the third in the 'Reimagining Quality of
> Life' workshop series run by the University of Newcastle and NENA.*
>
> *About this event*
>
> From June to October 2021, UoN-AFRHub
> <https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/centre/alternative-futures-regional-prospects/afrhub>
> (a UON’s community partnered research hub) has been hosting monthly online
> workshops that invite guest speakers and participants to explore, challenge
> and re-define the concepts of ‘quality of life’ and ‘social wellbeing’ in
> Australia.
>
> You are invited to join one or more of our workshops, listen to
> thought-provoking guest speakers, join the discussions and share your
> views. This webinar series is part of the UoN research project:
> “Reimagining Quality of Life Post-COVID”, funded by the UON College of
> Human and Social Futures and hosted by the Alternative Futures Research Hub
> (AFRHub)
>
> *WEBINAR 3: 27 AUGUST 2021, 11.30 am – 1 pm AEST*
>
> *This session's topic:* "PLURIVERSAL VISIONS OF QUALITY OF LIFE"
>
> GUEST SPEAKERS
>
> · Adjunct Professor Victoria-Grieve Williams - *"Everywhen:
> Autonomy, Altruism and Living Well"*
>
> · A/Prof. Sara Motta - *“Democracy (M)otherwise: Enfleshments from
> the Margins of Modernity*”
>
> · Prof . Ashish Kothari - “*Ecoswaraj: a Radical Ecological
> Democracy Towards Justice and Sustainability”*
>
> *Chaired by* Dr Chris Krogh and Dr Michelle Maloney
> **For speaker bios, please scroll down**
>
> About *Alternative Futures Research Hub*:
> https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/centre/alternative-futures-regional-prospects/afrhub
>
> *About the Well-living Lab:*
> https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/centre/alternative-futures-regional-prospects/the-well-living-lab
>
> ABOUT THE WORKSHOP SERIES
>
> **To read about the whole series and watch the recordings from previous
> webinars, please visit this webpage:
> https://www.neweconomy.org.au/nena-online/quality-of-life-webinar-series/
> Watch the whole series here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcsh9Y5F4G4&list=PLqmNr-LTaqGOnH9Nlcw-Ro6JHYtx62R9a
>
> People have been thinking about, describing, and striving for ‘the good
> life’ or ‘quality of life’ for millennia. Since the 1950s, the concept of
> gross domestic product (GDP) has dominated discussions about economic
> progress and economic growth by nation-states, and narrow concepts around
> income and financial value have come to dominate individual notions of
> worth and wealth. However, the past few decades have seen a rising movement
> of people trying to describe and define ‘wellbeing’ and ‘quality of life’
> in alternative ways – challenging the dominant capitalist and financial
> growth mode of thinking and building policy.
>
> This workshop series seeks to share information about different
> perspectives and stimulate discussion on these topics. The workshops are
> part of a larger project that invites individuals and organisations within
> the NENA network to share their ideas about how to define ‘quality of life’
> and wellbeing in 21st Century Australia.
>
> *WORKSHOP FORMAT:*
>
> In each online workshop, guest speakers will present their views on how
> quality of life and social wellbeing can be defined and then offer
> provocations on the subject, to stimulate thinking and discussions.
> Participants will then be invited in real-time, to share their ideas and
> experiences.
>
> *GUEST SPEAKERS*
>
> - *ADJUNCT PROFESSOR VICTORIA GRIEVE-WILLIAMS -*
>
> Victoria Grieve-Williams is Warraimaay and a historian engaged with
> Aboriginal philosophy, truth-telling, decolonisation and its ramifications,
> in a world hurtling toward an uncertain future.
>
> *-A/PROF. SARA MOTTA - *
>
> Sara C. Motta is of Colombia-Chibcha, Eastern-European Jewish and Celtic
> lineages currently living, loving and resisting on Awabakal and Worimi
> peoples’ unceded lands. She is a mother, poet, political theorist, popular
> educator, and Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle. Sara has
> worked for over two decades with communities in resistances/re-existencias
> against and beyond heteronormative capitalist-coloniality in Europe, Latin
> America and Australia. Her latest book (2018) Liminal Subjects: Weaving
> (Our) Liberation (Rowman and Littlefield) won 2020 best Feminist Book,
> International Studies Association.
>
> *- PROF. ASHISH KOTHARI - *
>
> Founder-member of Kalpavriksh; member of many people’s movements. Prof.
> Ashish Kothari has taught at the Indian Institute of Public Administration,
> coordinated India’s National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan, as well
> as served on boards of Greenpeace International & India and ICCA
> Consortium. He helps coordinate Vikalp Sangam (www.vikalpsangam.org),
> Global Tapestry of Alternatives (www.globaltapestryofalternatives.org), &
> Radical Ecological Democracy (www.radicalecologicaldemocracy.org).
> Co-author/co-editor of Churning the Earth, Alternative Futures, and
> Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary.
>
> FOR MORE INFORMATION: events at neweconomy.org.au
>
> ** Please join NENA's mailing list, to stay up to date with our workshops
> and exciting guest speakers - you can sign up to our mailing list on our
> website: https://www.neweconomy.org.au/ (scroll down to the bottom of the
> homepage) **
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> *OUR NEXT SESSION IN SEPT, WITH LEGENDARY INTELLECTUAL, NOAM CHOMSKY:*
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> * FRIDAY 10 Sept, 9.30 am AEST
> <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210909T233000&p1=240&p2=263&p3=393&p4=196&p5=5&p6=22>
> Chaired by Dr S A Hamed Hosseini
> <https://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/hamed-hosseini> and Dr Michelle
> Maloney Please join us on 10 September for a special workshop
> on Re-imagining ‘quality of life’ post-COVID Free event but registration is
> required at*:
> https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/re-imagining-quality-of-life-and-social-wellbeing-tickets-164821971955
>
> *commonism <http://thecommonalts.com/?author=1>* | August 24, 2021 at
> 5:39 am | Categories: Alternative Futures Research Hub
> <http://thecommonalts.com/?taxonomy=category&term=alternative-futures-research-hub>
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