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INVITATION: International seminar and summerschool, 1 - 12 July,2005
May 13, 2005, Foundation
International Seminar Euromediterranea 2005Alexander Langer: Lentius, Profundius, Suavius
Ten Years After Srebrenica: the Scars of Silence
Bolzano/Bozen, 1-3 July, 2005
Ten years after his death, the International Seminar Euromediterranea 2005 will commemorate Alexander Langer with four sessions of reflection and dialogue, based on three of his writings:
- “Europe Will Either Die or Be Reborn in Sarajevo” (1995)
Friday, July 1st, 5:30 pm
- “We Will Only Attain Ecological Conversion When It Becomes Socially Desirable” (1994)
Saturday, July 2nd, 10:30 am
- “A Tentative Decalogue for the Art of Inter-Ethnic Togetherness” (1994)
Saturday, July 2nd, 5:30 pm
Brainstorming session on Sunday, July 3rd, 10:00 am. Ten years with Alexander Langer: a biographical and bibliographical path
Lectures by: Vandana Shiva, Wolfgang Sachs, Irfanka Pasagic, Massimo Cacciari
In addition: music, cinema, theater, literature, social events…
For further information and wrintings see also www.alexanderlanger.org/euromediterranea
International Summer School
Ten Years After Srebrenica: the Scars of Silence
Bozen/Bolzano, Tuzla, Srebrenica, Sarajevo 1-12 July, 2005
The International Summer School 2005 will be itinerant in nature. First, participants will attend the above mentioned international seminar and events about Alexander Langer. Then, after a few days of preparation in Bolzano/Bozen, the Summer School will move to Tuzla, Srebrenica and Sarajevo, in the attempt to understand what happened in Srebrenica (which has often been referred to as the worst genocidal massacre in Europe after World War II) and the post-Dayton debate. Also, in support of the local population, participants in the Summer School will attend local commemorations of the massacre, which will be held in Srebrenica. Finally, trying to learn from the past, the Summer School will seek to reflect upon the issues of prevention of humanitarian crises and reconstruction of peaceful cohabitation.
Working language: English.
ApplicationFormEuromed2005.doc (27 KB)