Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/32098
Title: Empathy and Sustainability: The Art of Thinking Like a Mountain: Workshop/Seminar 27-28-29 January 2023 Limassol, Cyprus
Authors: Kyprianidou, Efi 
Christidis, Yiannis 
Bantinaki, Katerina 
Vasileiou, Fotini 
Carpentier, Nico 
Kouros, Theodoros 
Major Field of Science: Humanities
Field Category: Arts
Keywords: Empathy;Arts;Nature;Non-human beings
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Project: EMPACT – Empathy and Sustainability: The Art of Thinking Like a Mountain 
Abstract: There is a growing realisation of the need for the 21st century culture sector and artistic creation to be able to both address the complex issues pertaining to climate change, the overexploitation of nature and the global health crisis and, at the same time, to enhance their own resilience. At the same time, the current covid-19 pandemic condition and the prolonged lockdowns enhanced the realisation that contemporary ways of living have undermined our sense of belonging to nature and emphasised the need to redefine the relation of human kind with other species of animal kingdom and nature. The seminar/workshop “The Art of Thinking Like a Mountain” highlighted the need of cooperation between philosophers, social scientists and artists, in order to raise awareness, to endow artists with the necessary knowledge and to find new ways to include sustainability and empathy in their disciplines.
Description: Key themes: Philosophical perspectives of Empathy in the Arts: theoretical discourses. Aesthetics and Sustainability: case studies, applications. Artistic applications of Empathy and Sustainability: approaches, applications, artworks, performances.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/32098
Type: Conference Papers
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Appears in Collections:European Projects Deliverables

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