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Summer school: Landscape (post) Conflict
About This Opportunity
What is the relationship between landscape and conflict? We are living in a period of increasing global instability and accelerating violence. Atrocity, invasion, genocide, mass-displacement – these are realities for millions across a growing number of conflict zones. Given ongoing advances in military technology, we are also witnessing the deployment of ever-more ruthless forms of mechanised violence, often against civilian populations. The limits of international law and the notion of a Western ‘world order’ are being brutally exposed. The effects of conflict on the landscape are profound and far-reaching. The Summer School aims to provide a space for the theoretical and practical exploration of these questions, bringing together an array of artistic and academic voices.
Restrictions
Applicants must commit to full attendance and will need to cover their own costs for meals.
What's Offered
Lectures, discussions, excursions, workshops, group work, visits to exhibitions