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On Fragments and Hotspots: Containment and Care in the Extraction of Mount Nimba

Third Environmental Humanities Lecture

21.03.2024

21 March 2024, 16:00 (CET)
Location: PTE BTK Kari Tanácsterem, Pécs; or online on Zoom

The Department of European Ethnology – Cultural Anthropology at the University in Pécs and the Rachel Carson Center are delighted to share this invitation to the third Environmental Humanities Talk at the University in Pécs, Hungary.

European Research Council (ERC) Professor Gregg Mitman and ERC Postdoctoral Researcher Emmanuelle Roth will present on “On Fragments and Hotspots: Containment and Care in the Extraction of Mount Nimba,” which will be followed by a discussion.

For further information on the lecture, please see the attached event poster below.

Attendance

The talk is open to everyone and can be attended in person in Pécs or online via Zoom.

Please also see the login data.

Meeting ID: 816 0266 0998
Passcode: 787660

For questions about the lecture, please reach out to Anna Varga at varga.anna@gmail.com.

A recording of the lecture has been uploaded to the YouTube channel of the Department of European Ethnology – Cultural Anthropology, University of Pécs. See it here.

Documentary Showing in Pécs

20 March 2024, 19:30 (CET)
Location: Apolló Cinema, Pécs

The lecture will be accompanied by a showing of the documentary The Land Beneath Our Feet, followed by a Q&A with director Gregg Mitman. Entrance is free.

Please also see the trailer for the documentary.

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