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Angeliki Balayannis on “Re-Making Environmental Regulation: A Chemical Geography”

Lunchtime Colloquium

30.06.2022 12:00  – 13:45 

Location: LMU Main Building, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Große Aula

Angeliki Balayannis (University of Exeter and LMU Munich) will present on “Re-Making Environmental Regulation: A Chemical Geography.”

The Lunchtime Colloquium is free and open to the public. We meet for a “bring your own” lunch at 12:00 (drinks provided, please bring a cup or mug if possible). The lecture starts at 12:30.

Angeliki Balayannis is a senior lecturer in human geography at the University of Exeter and a visiting fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies at LMU Munich. She specializes in the material politics of pollution and waste, working across feminist STS, discard studies, and environmental humanities. Angeliki interrogates and intervenes in how hazardous materials are governed, sensed, and managed. She undertakes interdisciplinary collaborations with a range of publics, including regulators, activists, waste workers, and environmental scientists.

Please note: The talk will be recorded for the public representation of the Rachel Carson Center and made available on the RCC's YouTube channel. By attending the event, participants consent to being filmed or photographed.