The organizing committee of the conference is composed of a group of researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), particularly affiliated with ISOR-UAB (Research in Sociology of Religion) and the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (BCNUEJ) at ICTA-UAB (Institute of Environmental Science and Technology), the ODEEN project at the Centre for […]
The Viable Unknowns project has been one of the key initiatives at the root of the TANC conference. The project is designed to explore and manifest the concept of sustainable coexistence in European urban settings through the lens of theatre and performance. At its core, this project embraces Paulo Freire’s concept of “viable unknowns” – […]
Inspired by and based on the synergy of a multiplicity of theories, practices, methods, and disciplines—including (but not limited to) political ecology, political ontology, critical incident methodology, critical cultural studies, eco-spiritualities such as The Work that Reconnects, transformative learning, southern epistemologies, degrowth and other systemic alternatives, Theatre of the Oppressed, participatory action research, Indigenous traditions, […]
First, let’s clear the air: yes, apocalyptor is a made-up word. However, for the purpose of this text, it’ll do the trick. Now, for the few of you who – for whatever reason – have clicked your way to this post, take a second to reflect on your first reaction to seeing a Bad Bunny […]