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Adaptation CoP: Lived experience as (adaptation) expertise

Join this session to explore the value of epistemic justice, or questions of 'who gets to be a knower', why it is important, and the opportunities it offers for thinking through just climate adaptation

Details

Tuesday 24 June, 10-11.30am

Online, via Zoom

Topic

This session will explore the value of epistemic justice, or questions of ‘who gets to be a knower’, why it is important, and the opportunities it offers for thinking through just climate adaptation. It will start with an overview of the theory and follow with discussions around different types of epistemic justice. It builds from the work undertaken in this thesis.

Audience

The Adaptation Community of Practice is free and open to all organisations and groups working on, or hoping to work on, climate adaptation. We meet regularly to share good practice, explore systemic challenges, and provide peer support for work in this complex space.

Speaker

Dr Juliet de Little, University of Leeds

Registration details

Please email Peter Lefort at the Green Futures Network to register for this event, and to join the Adaptation CoP if you would like invitations for future sessions: [email protected]

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