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SUMMARY:A Conversation on Politics\, Ethics and Well-Being in the Anthropocene
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation on Politics\, Ethics and Well-Being in the Anthropocene\nIn collaboration with UCLA IoES\, UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters in the Fielding School of Public Health.\n\nFor civil society to face the threat of climate change and thrive\, we need bold\, creative ideas from people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives. \n\nPlease join our expert panel as we explore the ways democratic politics\, law and ethics can serve our collective well-being and public health in a world where climate change and corrosive politics affect our daily lives and visions of our future. \nSpeakers:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDale Jamieson\nNYU College of Arts and Science\nEmma Marris\nAuthor of Rambunctious\nJedediah Purdy\nDuke University School of Law\n\n\n\n  \nDale Jamieson\, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy\, NYU College of Arts and Sciences. His areas of interest and research include ethics\, environmental philosophy. He writes about the need for cooperativeness\, mindfulness\, simplicity\, temperance and respect for nature. In his view\, while these virtues will not solve climate change\, they will help us to live with meaning and grace in the world that we are creating. His most recent book is Reason in a Dark Time. \nEmma Marris\, a writer based in Klamath Falls\, Oregon. She writes about nature\, people\, food\, language\, books and film. Her goal is to find and tell stories that help us understand the past; take meaningful action in the present; and move towards a greener\, wilder\, happier and more equal future. Her recent book is Rambunctious Garden and her TED Talk is Nature is everywhere – we just need to learn to see it. \nJedediah Purdy\, Robinson O. Everett Professor of Law\, Duke University School of Law. He writes on issues at the intersection of law and social and political thought\, including challenges in environmental\, property\, and constitutional law and related social policy and politics. He is the author of five books\, including a trilogy on American political identity\, which concluded with A Tolerable Anarchy (2009). In addition to his academic publications\, he has published many essays on political\, policy\, and social issues for a broader audience. His most recent book is After Nature: A Politics for Anthropocene. \n Contact admin@ioes.ucla.edu for further information. \nEVENT DETAILS\nWHEN\n2.22.2018\n5pm\nWHERE\nUCLA Fowler Museum\, Room A169\nATTEND\nDirections and Parking https://www.fowler.ucla.edu/visit/\nRSVP
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