Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020
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Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020
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In the midst of the current climate (COVID) our orbit has become smaller, but not less valuable. Limitations can bring to the surface observations that would not have been visible before. The familiar paths within the neighborhood hold unnoticed details, questions, and knowledge. Landscapes consist of natural and human shaped relics that mark human values and skills. However, the familiar sometimes feels so known that we stop observing the way new landscapes draw curiosity. Can we unlearn the knowledge that clouds our minds for new thinking? When we aim for a deeper connection with the outer we can also better understand the inner landscape. They are inseparable and by changing one - we shape both.
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Drupa, Tīna Alise
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2020-06-28
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In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
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Drupa, Tīna Alise, “Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020,” College of the Atlantic, accessed November 21, 2024, https://coa.digitalarchive.us/items/show/774.Item 1749