Join us for Breaking Times: Slow Violence, Resistance, and Prefigurative Politics, a thought-provoking conference on March 27-28, 2025, in Barcelona.
This International Conference is part of the research project Slow Violence and Human Rights project led by Prof. Fornalé at the University of Bern and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF); the Horizon Europe project HRJust (States’ Practice of Human Rights Justification: a study in civil society engagement and human rights through the lens of gender and intersectionality) and the PRIN Project JUSTAINABILITY
This two-day event, organized by the University of Bern SNSF SPARK Project Climate Justice and co-hosted by the Institut d’Història de la Ciència, brings together leading scholars to explore the intersections of environmental violence, human rights, migration, and resistance. Featuring insightful discussions, a book launch, and a film screening, Breaking Times offers a unique space for academics, activists, and policymakers to engage with pressing global challenges.
Join this opportunity to be part of critical conversations shaping a more just and sustainable future!
Hosted by Prof. Elisa Fornalé
Principal Investigator, University of Bern, SNSF SPARK Project Climate Justice
WP Leader Climate, University of Bern, HEurope Project Human Rights Justification https://hrjust-intersect-observatory.eu
Senior Researcher, University of Geneva, HEurope Project Global Strategy for Skills, Migration, and Development (GS4S) www.gs4s.eu
