eventIndigenous peoples and local perspectives towards sustainability [Indigenous peoples and local perspectives towards sustainability] (S)
person Aymara Victoria Llanque Zonta

Next appointment: Next week Monday at 08:15

Dates

every 14 days | Monday | 08:15 - 11:45 | 11.05.2026 - 10.07.2026 | C 11.307 Seminarraum | Seminar only starts on 11 May 2026
single appointment | Fr, 05.06.2026, 14:15 - Fr, 05.06.2026, 17:45 | C 11.307 Seminarraum
single appointment | Sa, 06.06.2026, 10:00 - Sa, 06.06.2026, 13:00 | C 11.308 Seminarraum
single appointment | Sa, 04.07.2026, 10:00 - Sa, 04.07.2026, 16:00 | C 11.307 Seminarraum

Curriculum context

Combined academic performance
Group Presentation (40%)
Learning Diary (40%)
Reflection Report "Reflecting Interdisciplinarity" - as discussed in the lecture (20%)
Date of assessment: Tuesday, 15.09.2026
Resit date: No resit date will be offered to this assessment, because it is didactically inseparably connected with one of the associated courses. A resit will only be possible, if the module is available again.
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Organizational information

Seminar
Vollständig Präsenz
3
central procedure for assignment of remaining places (with participant limit)
25

Registration

central procedure for assignment of remaining places (with participant limit)

Registration ends 07.4.2026 at 23:59 h

If your registration for this course is successful you will registered automatically for the course Reflecting Interdisciplinarity - V (Max-Friedemann Kretschmer, Christoph Schwenck, Henrik von Wehrden).

Content

Englisch
Indigenous peoples and local perspectives towards sustainability
Sustainability-oriented

The seminar reflect on the perspectives of indigenous peoples, rural communities and other local actors in the sustainability debate. It will address the relationship between extractivism and commons appropriation processes, to discuss about development discourses into a geopolitical context that produce institutional change. Specifically, the seminar will expose institutional-building process bottom up resource management initiatives in extractive territories, connected with indigenous and local actor’s modern life style.

Provide a background of indigenous and local perspectives, their interactions, power relations and structural asymmetries in territories with bio-cultural diversity, combining conceptual framework with practical experiences.

This seminar will integrate North-South-South-North knowledge and requires an explicit motivation to participate in intercultural dialogues.

Evaluation

This course has not been registered for teaching evaluation yet.

Further information on teaching evaluation: https://www.leuphana.de/en/teaching/quality-management/evaluation/course-evaluation.html

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