Teresa Sanz is a PhD researcher at Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), interested in the links between environmental humanities and socioecological systems. Her research work explores the potential of artistic and cultural expressions to foster the work of environmental movements, especially those involved in energy transitions. Teresa is also a performing artist, and has set up art projects in the public and private domain.
Read MoreOn the 27th of August 2021, our team member Julian Willming participated in the 8th International Degrowth Conference in The Hague, Netherlands. He did so by holding the Performance Lecture “Beuys, Morris and the Artistic Turn in Degrowth Roots”. This innovative approach brought together art and science in order to present our research insights about the links between the work of Joseph Beuys and William Morris with international degrowth movements, which advocate for the reduction in GDP to create a healthy, just and ecologically sustainable living space on earth.
Read MoreThe personal story of the CLAMOR project coordinator in her way to shape the project.
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