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C-URGE presentation at the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University

Professor Katrien Pype (KU Leuven), Principal Investigator and coordinator of the C-URGE project, recently gave a seminar at the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University (Australia), where she presented the project's aims, methods, and emerging reflections.


The seminar introduced C-URGE: A Global Anthropology of Climate Urgency, exploring how experiences and narratives of climate urgency are shaped, lived, and negotiated across diverse social and cultural contexts. Katrien also discussed the project's eco-ethnographic approach, which seeks to understand climate urgency through grounded, comparative fieldwork across different regions of the world.


This seminar also sparked valuable conversations about the opportunities and challenges of conducting collaborative international research and building interdisciplinary partnerships across continents.


You can watch the recording here:





 
 
 

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