2020-10-19 09:45 AM
During this online conference, a group of leading international experts will present and discuss strategies to strengthen the humanities and social sciences in sustainability research and policies.

An online conference "Humanities and Social Sciences for Sustainability“ on October 21 & 22 2020. 

Hereby we want to explore new ways to integrate the cultural, social and regional dimensions in sustainable development policies.

The natural sciences have driven the world’s attention to the ecologically harmful consequences of modern lifestyles. These insights were and remain highly important. But what has become more and more obvious over the last decades is that they are not sufficient for motivating and implementing a sustained and self-responsible change of the ways of living. For this we need a broad humanistic approach. For the benefit of all, the inclusion of the insights of the humanities and the social sciences is required. In the long run, deep and peaceful societal transformations without the social sciences’ and the humanities’ insights are hardly feasible.

Getting people engaged and involved on a broad front for deep societal transformations is asking first of all a respectful appreciation of cultural and social diversity and particularities across different regions of the world. Consequently, we need to find regionally and culturally differentiated paths to reach that goal. This is the background for the thematic alignment of the conference.

The partners of the conference include the Canadian Commissions for UNESCO as patron, the German Commission for UNESCO, the World Academy of Art & Science, the Academia Europaea, The Club of Rome, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences and the International Geographical Union. Our newly elected president, Mike Meadows is delivering the welcome address on behalf of the IGU.