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Dominik Gager

Dominik Gager is a Professor of Sustainable Transformation at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. His activities in teaching, research and transfer focus on the socio-ecological transformation of the public sector. Thematic priorities are climate protection, climate adaptation, the integrity of the biosphere and land use as well as ethics and justice issues centred around these topics. Outside academia, he worked for five years in public administration in the field of sustainability, climate and environment.

https://fbw.h-da.de/en/gager


Activites

seminar
14. 12. 2022
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

Aesthetics of Care and Circular Economies of Design

The Aesthetico Seminar highlighted research on aesthetics of care in design and engineering education and its link to circular economies

workshop
02. 02. 2024 - 03. 02. 2023
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

Ethico Intensive Study Programme Cartagena

The Ethico project seminar in Cartagena hosted a two-day study period to promote eco-ethics awareness

seminar
25. 05. 2022
Hochschule Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

Just digital futures Seminar

The Just digital futures Seminar discussed digitalization's importance and drawbacks, including surveillance and algorithmic biases

seminar
29. 04. 2021
Technological University Dublin

Seminar Series ‘Think Human First’

The seminar Think Human First aimed to redefine human-centric thinking amid AI and climate change challenges

conference
18. 01. 2023 - 20. 01. 2023
Technological University Dublin

Techne logos, Care and the (Neg) Anthropocene

The 2nd annual ECT Lab+ Conference aimed to propose ways to move beyond the Anthropocene by negating the tendency which has led to its development

conference
07. 03. 2024 - 12. 03. 2024
Technological University Dublin

Techné Logos and the (Neg) Anthropocene

The First Annual Conference of the European Culture and Technology Lab+ aimed to explore the relationship between technology and the (Neg) Anthropocene

workshop

The First and Second reading Group Sessions: The Cyborg Manifesto Donna Haraway

The ECT Lab+ reading group's exploration of the Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway involved a deep dive into the intricate layers of Haraway's work.


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