8 hours
ARU Cambridge, East Road, Cambridge, UK
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Wed, 30 Apr, 2025 at 09:00 am to 05:00 pm (GMT+01:00)
Aru Cambridge, East Road, Uk
East Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom
DIALOGUE Network Launch
Date: April 30, 2025 (Full day)
Location: Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge, UK)
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Abstract
We are seeking participants for the inaugural event of the DIALOGUE (Developing Interdisciplinary Active Links and Opportunities for Growth, Understanding, and Engagement) network. Our ‘Recentring the Human within Nature’ symposium invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, business collectives, community leaders, and artists to reimagine the role of the citizen in sustainability transitions. This one-day event blends research, artistic expression, and community discussions to provide the foundation for developing collaborative projects.
The symposium is structured around three themes, with each theme having a dedicated session for the selected participants to engage with and share knowledge. Presentations will be kept brief to provide space for interactive group discussion. These themes will then be brought together in our final session to allow inter-theme dialogue and debate:
Theme 1: Sustainable Development and Society: Sharing community-driven approaches to natural resource use and economic innovation.
Theme 2: Re-tangling Humans within Nature: Creating immersive artistic and audiovisual explorations of human-nature relationships.
Theme 3: Community-Led Policymaking: Developing collaborative frameworks for inclusive and grassroots policy development.
This event aims to integrate academic inquiry with the arts, enabling participants to explore sustainability through creative, interdisciplinary lenses through the development of joint projects and collaborations. The symposium is open to individuals from all levels and areas of academia, arts practitioners and crafters, community groups, business collectives, and policy workers.
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Merging Art, Research, and Policy Discussions
The symposium will provide the opportunity to engage with a number of immersive performances including:
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Call for Papers/Presentations
We invite contributions that engage with the symposiums themes and will prioritise work that encourages interdisciplinarity. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
This list is non-exhaustive and not prescriptive, we encourage you to apply if you believe your work or research is linked in any way to some or multiple of these suggestions or the overall symposium topic.
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Submission Guidelines:
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Opportunities for Collaboration:
Selected participants will have the chance to collaborate with arts-based students to create visual, auditory, or performance-based works inspired by their research, contributing to the event’s artistic displays.
Students based at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama should apply to the symposium via their internal call for submissions.
Reserved Spaces for PhD Researchers and ECRs:
The symposium is committed to supporting emerging scholars. Dedicated spaces have been reserved for PhD researchers and Early Career Researchers (ECRs).
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Participant Support
To ensure accessibility, funding is available to cover travel and accommodation for a limited number of participants. Priority will be given to PhD researchers and ECRs, alongside other participants demonstrating financial need.
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Funding transparency
This symposium is funded by the Sustainable Futures theme at Anglia Ruskin University, with additional support from the Centre for Research into the Organization of Work and Consumption (CROWC), the Global Sustainability Institute (GSI), and the Cambridge School of Art (CSA).
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Tickets for Symposium: Recentring the Human within Nature can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | Free |
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