Knowledge Dependencies and the Un/Making of Equitable Futures
Join us ONLINE for this international hybrid conference jointly organized by the BCDSS & IDOS, in partnership with the GHL.
Amid escalating geopolitical instability, authoritarian retrenchments, and the deepening securitisation of knowledge-making, this conference critically examines how entrenched knowledge dependencies continue to shape practices of future-making—and how more equitable futures might still be (re)imagined. From the weaponisation of AI to the erosion of indigenous, activist, and academic freedoms, and the constraints of donor-driven agendas, we ask: How is knowledge circulation mediated? Under what conditions have alternative epistemic futures emerged—in the longue durée and within present formations?
Amid escalating geopolitical instability, authoritarian retrenchments, and the deepening securitisation of knowledge-making, this conference critically examines how entrenched knowledge dependencies continue to shape practices of future-making—and how more equitable futures might still be (re)imagined. From the weaponisation of AI to the erosion of indigenous, activist, and academic freedoms, and the constraints of donor-driven agendas, we ask: How is knowledge circulation mediated? Under what conditions have alternative epistemic futures emerged—in the longue durée and within present formations?
Registration period
Friday, 12.09.25
Time
Thursday, 18.09.25 - 08:30 AM
– Friday, 19.09.25
- 06:00 PM
Topic
Knowledge Dependencies and the Un/Making of Equitable Futures
Target groups
Researchers
Students
Languages
English
Location
Tulpenfeld 6, 53113 Bonn
Reservation
required
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Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS & IDOS, in partnership with GHL
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