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Our common future? Cartoons #1

by Jedrzej Adam Sulmowski

by Jedrzej Adam Sulmowski

On 7 June 2019, as part of the event series "ZukunftsGestalten. A week in June in Oldenburg", a discussion evening was held at Klub Polyester. The WiZeGG invited the Oldenburg public to discuss the question of which and whose designs for the future are manifested in the practices and discourses of sustainability. In addition to a keynote speech by Dr Björn Wendt (University of Münster), a cartoon-supported exchange took place. Here we show a selection of the cartoons that were discussed during the evening.

Jedrzej Adam Sulmowski, Dr. rer. soc., is a research associate at the Scientific Centre Genealogy of the Present at the University of Oldenburg.
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