4 Nov

The Studio, floor 1 of Utbildningshuset, Uppsala och online

To imagine something different – a conversation on poetry and science

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What matters imagination in scientific research? Researcher Per Sandin and journalist Maria Kûchen discuss the topic in a conversation led by author Pernilla Glaser. Join us in the Studio or follow the discussion live online.

What does imagination mean for scientific research? What role does a lyrical way of looking at the world play in exploring ethical issues? How does science influence the way we fantasise and imagine the world differently? What do we need to pay attention to in order to be able to meet between languages and experiences?

Per Sandin and Maria Kûchen will discuss these questions with moderator Pernilla Glaser. Afterwards all attendees are welcome to continue the conversation over coffee and cakes, provided by the library.

Those unable to attend in person are welcome to join us live at SLU Play and Facebook.

Per Sandin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at KTH and Senior lecturer in bioethics and environmental ethics at SLU. He teaches research ethics and philosophy of science.

Maria Kûchen is an author and culture journalist who has written several books blurring the boundary between poetry and science, such as Rymdens alfabet.

Moderator Pernilla Glaser is an author and methods developer focusing on interdisciplinary learning environments.

Facts

Time: 2024-11-04 16:15 - 17:30
City: Uppsala och online
Location: The Studio, floor 1 of Utbildningshuset
Organiser: SLU University Library
Additional info:

No registration required
Language: English


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