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Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2011/3

August 9-11, 2011, New York

Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2011/3

The last meeting of all members of the Poiesis Fellowship took place in New York. For several months, the young scientists have been working together in two groups, on the topics of „Infrastructures of Citizenship“ and „Infrapolitics.“  ... more

Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2010/2

August 28-31, 2010, New York

“Design, Power and the Unanticipated in Social Change. Current Project: Remaking the City”

Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2010/2

The second Fellowship Meeting of the Poiesis research community was held at New York University. While the first meeting in Munich in April centered on a preliminary intellectual exchange about the city as a complex system, the second meeting provided time and opportunity to further define and flesh out the joint projects.  ... more

Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2010/1

April 16-18, 2010, Munich

“Design, Power and the Unanticipated in Social Change – Current Project: Remaking the City”

Poiesis Fellowship Meeting 2010/1

The “Poiesis Fellowship” researcher community gathered for their first meeting in Munich on April 16-18, 2010. Young scholars, artists, architects, and engineers (Young Fellows) who deal with the topic of value change from a variety of perspectives will come together around the topic of “Design, Power and the Unanticipated in Social Change – Current Project: Remaking the City” to build international and interdisciplinary collaboration.  ... more

BMW Foundation Initiative on Changing Behavior and Belief

July 17-20, 2008, Lake Tegernsee

"The Example of Cities"

BMW Foundation Initiative on Changing Behavior and Belief

Almost 30 renowned philosophers, urbanists, architects, sociologists, physicists, geographers, anthropologists and mathematicians from Europe, North- and South America as well as China and India gathered at Lake Tegernsee for the "BMW Foundation Initiative on Changing Behavior and Belief". The conference was chaired by Richard Sennett, Academic Governor of the London School of Economics.  ... more








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