Campus of Change
Intersectional approaches to tackle the climate crisis
Like last year, the inter-university lecture series on the climate crisis is taking place again this summer semester. This time, we will be looking at intersectional approaches to tackling the climate crisis. We will look at the climate crisis from various social perspectives and learn how racism, (queer) feminism, classism and other forms of discrimination are connected to the climate crisis.
This course offers the opportunity to have an exchange about the climate problem not only within your own university, but also on a national level.
In 3 thematic blocks, students, employees and interested parties will be given an intersectional reference to the climate crisis. The thematic blocks include:
(Eco-)feminist discourse on the climate crisis
Social discrimination and social implications of the climate crisis
Migration and the challenges of global climate policy
Speakers from a wide range of scientific fields will shed light on the topic from their respective perspectives and contribute their expertise. It is particularly important to us to give a voice to actors who are often not perceived as part of the scientific community, such as company employees, associations, institutions and activists.
- Semester hours
- 2
- Credits (ECTS)
- 3
- Type
- Lecture
- Format
- Presence
- Lecturers
- Kick-off
- Tuesday, 04.03.2025, Seminarroom Spacial Planning
- TISS
- Course info