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Framework for Resilience: Migration and Adaptation
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In this third and final episode of the series Framework for Resilience, we discuss migration and adaptation. In 1990, the United Nations anticipated that ‘the greatest single impact of climate change could be on human migration’ with estimates predicting 200 million ‘climate refugees’ by 2050. While the scientific case for human-caused climate change has gained…
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Framework for Resilience: Climate Justice from de-colonialist perspectives
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In the second episode of the series Framework for Resilience, we start from a collection of questions of how we engage with time, land and ownership: What happens if we consider that the very earth and trees, as well as non-sentient beings like AI and stones, have rights? How can we understand time and consequence…
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Framework for Resilience: Ecological Empathy
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EPISODE 1: ECOLOGICAL EMPATHY In this first episode, we focus on the dismissive and destructive ways colonial powers have overtaken the natural world, extending the same attitudes to those who call these spaces home. Foregrounding the importance of empathy and practices of care, we discuss the effects of taking a more mindful and generous approach…
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Artsformation preview
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In a moment where digital transformation as a grand societal challenge is generating fierce debate within academia, industry, policy-making, and the economy, Artsformation will develop knowledge, toolsets, and prototypes to leverage the social potential of the Arts in digital transformations.
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The Role of Art in Enterprise
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The digital transformation refers to a wider range of changes brought about by digital and computing technologies across society. Artsformation aims to understand how art can be an actor in the digital transformation with the intention to harness the transformation for greater social benefit. In order to do so, this report examines how enterprises and…