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Ethics, Ecology and Society Conversation

This Conversation is intended as a space for problematization, analysis and discussion of issues that concern ecology and human society in general, with an ethical and pragmatic motivation in the background. That is, it is about addressing specific problems that concern us all as citizens of the world and as members of a particular society, under the slogan "think globally, act locally."

 

Although theorizing is welcome, in this space we seek above all to become aware of specific problems and issues that directly or indirectly affect the individual and their environment, immediately proposing possible solutions and paths of action that result in greater individual and collective well-being.

 

We seek clarity and rigor in discussion and analysis, as well as the viability and sustainability of the proposed solutions, without this necessarily requiring formalism or technical jargon.

 

We seek to support the discussion with empirical data and argumentation, without necessarily requiring academics. This space is open to any citizen who – with an ethical motivation – wishes to present a specific topic/problem that affects society and/or ecology, for collective analysis and eventual solution.

 

We seek to create a space of empowerment for all of us who feel overwhelmed and frustrated by the problems and challenges of today's world, but who also believe that community meeting and discussion is the key to beginning to reverse social and environmental deterioration, and also the path to building a better world –––without proselytizing or particular religious or political obedience.

This Conversation is free and we consider it part of our social responsibility at CINCCO; Therefore, we are not able to make any payment to the speakers.

 

Guidelines

 

If you are interested in participating in a Conversation, you must adhere to the following guidelines:

 

  1. Sending a concise and eloquent title; a summary of 15 lines (approximately) about the proposal; a biographical sketch about the speaker; eventual bibliography or study material.

  2. Presentation of 45-60 minutes, with a subsequent discussion of 60-75 minutes.

  3. The presentation proposals will be subject to acceptance/modification by the Organizing Committee. The order of the presentations will be according to the order in which they arrive and are accepted.

  4. The conversation has a monthly rhythm: third Wednesday of the month, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., at the Chamilpa campus of the UAEM (Cuernavaca, Morelos). It can also be in virtual mode, for special situations.

  5. Send proposals to: eticaecologiaysociedad@gmail.com

  6. Working materials and documents/information related to the topic to be discussed are welcome.

Schedule: 12 to 2 p.m.

Venue: (In person) Auditorium of the Cognitive Sciences Research Center. Or, in virtual mode through the Google Meet platform.

Organizing committee:

  • Juan C. González González

  • Mayra Morán Castrejón

Una muerte vivida dos veces

Mtro. François Bucher

19 de mayo 2021

Cómo mejorar nuestro planeta antes del 2030 sin volver a las cavernas

Dr. Alejandro Herrera Ibáñez

17 de marzo 2021

Ciberseguridad

Horacio Hur Vera y Alejandro Jaimez

17 de febrero 2021

El Picietl (tabaco): de su uso sagrado a su industrialización

Antonio Martín Mejía Etxarri

19 de febrero 2020

¿Puede la ciencia reducir la acción criminal?

Mtra. Claudia Alarcón Zaragoza

13 de noviembre 2019

Protocolo para la prevención y atención de casos de violencia en el posgrado

Dra. Berenice Pérez Amezcua

23 de octubre 2019

El cigarro electrónico: tecnología disruptiva y opción viable de reducción de daños del tabaquismo

Dr Roberto A. Sussman

11 de septiembre 2019

Atención plena en la vida cotidiana

Elías Capriles

22 de febrero 2018

Hatha Yoga, una herramienta práctica para el autoconocimiento y la realidad

Bindu de la Parra

31 de enero 2018

Museos ecológicos para afrontar el calentamiento global

Dr. Miguel Angel Correa Fuentes

15 de noviembre 2017

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