Learning from the pandemic?
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free admission |
Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the foyer. |
Dates and ticket booking for the coming month will be activated at the end of the previous month. |
Duration: 120 min |
14 years and older |
Humboldt Lab, 1st floor |
max. 30 persons |
Belongs to: After Nature |
Since March 2020, citizen scientists have been documenting how their everyday lives have changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Logbook of Changes. A comprehensive data set has been created, that now allows us to understand how mobility, shopping and supplies, family and leisure, work, care and support, as well as information and communication have changed. These adaptations in the shaping of everyday life took place in the light of very uncertain and ever-changing conditions.
What can we learn from the many, different, large and small, temporary and permanent changes and resistance to change for a sustainability transformation, that is: the sustainable development of our society? Together with citizen scientists, the results of the logbook project will be presented to the public and the contribution of citizen science research to social learning will be discussed.
Participants
Bettina König has been a member of the research institute IRI THESys at HU Berlin since 2014. Together with Benjamin Nölting, she has been leading the logbook project at the University for Sustainable Development in Eberswalde since March 2020. They research questions of a sustainability transformation of the food system and regions at the research centre [Sustainability-Transformation-Transfer].
Together with Benjamin Nölting, Bettina König has been leading the logbook project at the University for Sustainable Development in Eberswalde since March 2020. They research questions of a sustainability transformation of the food system and regions at the research centre [Sustainability-Transformation-Transfer].
Hannah Wiemers was awarded for her master’s thesis on the logbook and is a research assistant in the logbook project.
An event in cooperation with:
Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung in Eberswalde (HNEE), Forschungszentrum [Nachhaltigkeit-Transformation-Transfer] and Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment Systems (IRI THESys)