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Alternative Futures
02.02.2021
Project curator: Anna Galas-Kosil
From the ground to the plate. On the quality of meals
One of the major changes resulting from COVID-related restrictions is the sharp increase in home cooking. In many households, bringing...
02.02.2021
Project curator: Anna Galas-Kosil
Changing habits – the first step towards food sovereignty
Can the COVID-19 pandemic increase social awareness, cause a change in attitudes and habits that have impact on preventing climate...
02.02.2021
Curator: Anna Galas-Kosil
Towards solidary nutrition. Warsaw 2030+
According to data collected by Eurostat in 2019, Poland is the 5th country in the UE when it comes to the amount of food...
27.01.2021
Curator: Przemysław Wielgosz
Economics of the Future
Season two and a half. An Anthropological Appendix
Economics is a social science, and its content – social fulfilment of needs – is political. Against the neoclassical Vulgata of...
14.01.2021
Marcus Rediker (University of Pittsburgh)
Revolutionary Commoning: A Vision from the Eighteenth Century
The seminar will be held on Zoom. Registration required (open until 27.01.2021) via the application form on our website. We will e-mail...
09.09.2020
Kurator: Przemysław Wielgosz
Economics of the future
Season two
The second season of the “Economics of the future” continues the series we launched in January 2020, and in April we modified...
08.04.2020
Online lecture by Michał Pospiszyl
When did people begin to get ill?
The state, monoculture and pathogens
Archeological digs conducted over the past 30 years indicate that the majority of known infectious diseases (polio, chickenpox, measles,...
08.04.2020
Online lecture by Łukasz Moll
Sowers of the plague, reapers of the revolution.
How to inoculate Europe against the...
The history of combating medical epidemics is heavily intertwined with the history of preventing social epidemics. It could not be any other...
08.04.2020
Online lecture by Katarzyna Czeczot
Plague and modernity.
Do we need monstrous politics?
Mary Shelley is renowned above all as the author of Frankenstein. Especially in the recent years the novel has gained popularity – read as...
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