The ISCH explores the interdependence of the development of modern societies and their discourses and politics of sustainability. It approaches issues of sustainability, which elsewhere are often addressed from a natural sciences, economic or technological point of view, from an explicitly social scientific perspective. Social change is not primarily a normative demand for us, but we conceptualise it first and foremost as an ever evolving reality, the causes, implications and effects of which we only partially understand. Accordingly, our key question is how this evolutionary change constantly remoulds the conditions for a successful politics of sustainability, and how it changes the understanding of sustainability itself.
The Institute for Social Change is embedded in the Department of Socio-economics, which has a established focus on issues of sustainability in its teaching programmes.
Indeed, the Department hosts a number of Chairs and Institutes specialising on particular aspects of sustainability.
What is being considered as sustainable, where societal perceptions of unsustainability emerge
Sustainability is an idea and project that is based on determined and socially negotiated values which keep societal development proceeds.
August 20, 2016• Health, Strategy
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to generate ideas and fund solutions that address climate change problems.
Jul 10 - Jul 1112:00 am Along Pines HikeTake on the historic streets of town for a midsummer evening. |
Aug 14 - Aug 159:00 am - 5:00 pm Touch A TruckTouch a Truck serves as the kick-off fundraiser for the League year. Historically the event has brought more than 900 people |
Aug 15 - Aug 22All Day Heritage 10th AnniversaryExplore the past, Imagine the future. Celebrate our first 10 years since opening to the public in 2008 with free admission all day. |
Aug 184:30 pm - 7:30 pm (August) Regular Council MeetingTown Of Pine Works regular city council meeting. |