2023 Jun 24

Registration

Registration for 2023 Winter School: Mental Condition, Social Communication and Technological Innovation – Interconnected Resources for Ecological Transformation

Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (Institute for Medical Psychology)

University for Life and Peace (Taipei, in preparation)

Vereinigung Deutscher Wissenschaftler (VDW, Federation of German Scientists)

 

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Interdisciplinary and International

Winter School (online) Oct 28-29 / Nov 11-12 / Dec 2, 2023

 

Mental Condition, Social Communication and Technological Innovation –

Interconnected Resources for Ecological Transformation

 

Applications must contain:

 

CV Present status of Education

Letter of intent (about 1 Page)

And should be sent not later than August 1, 2023 to:

office@michael-von-brueck.de c/o Dr. Sonja Lichtenstern

or CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Please note: free of costs; credit points can be obtained


PROGRAM

 

Background

From Insight to action.

“This way it is not enough” (E.U.von Weizsäcker) Conference after conference sets new targets in order to avoid  destruction of the conditions for life on earth. The two most important issues being probably global warming and the fast destruction of biodiversity. More and more governments, industries, research centers and large civil movements (such as “Fridays for Future”) do see the problems and engage in preventing the ecosystems from collapse. But this is not enough. Why do we (human beings in general) not act, though we know basically what needs to be done? How can we enhance and speed up the processes that would lead to a fundamental turn in our behaviour? Why do we not act with sufficient intensity?

These are the basic question for our Winter School. These questions will be focused in two practical dimensions:

  • How to create and enact individual motivation and courage for ecological change based on creativity and the joy of engagement?
  • How to engage and integrate institutional or social actors by overcoming inertia and selfcentered attitudes?

 

Mental condition (thinking, feeling, will) is shaped by our ways of thinking and evaluating internal as well as external processes (mind and nature). This is not fixed. We can learn to live in harmony within ourselves and with our environment. Many people (especially indigenous cultures in the forests) do still have a mentality we can learn from. In modern sciences this is being taken up by fascinating research about the life (and sensitivity) of plants and animals: Plants and animals are not objects to our disposal but co-beings, and we humans share our life with them. What does this mean for our communication with other forms of life, and for the development of our technologies which are not tools for using and exploiting nature in destructive ways, but instruments for sharing with nature the fundamental resources of life. If we develop patterns for our life style which are based on the three aspects of this title as interconnected resources, we might develop a spiritual ecology in depth.

MORE DETAILS HERE

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