Ludwig, Max + U, LMU
The event brings together biological research at LMU and the knowledge of environmental monitors from the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Amazon region.
In a performative format, biodiversity becomes an experiential, communal practice — bridging science, lived knowledge, and the public.
The event demonstrates how diverse perspectives on ecological diversity can engage in dialogue — and how exhibitions, dialogue, and performative formats open new approaches to scientific topics.
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Program:
Welcome:
Prof. Dr. Francesca Biagini, Vice President, LMU
Opening Remarks:
Prof. Dr. Anna Meiser,
Chair of Intercultural Communication, LMU
Project sub-manager SFB 1369 Cultures of Vigilance
Introduction:
Julia Maria Otte, Project Manager, Ludwig, Max + U, LMU
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