Loss and Damage (L&D) and Climate Assemblies have emerged as two closely connected developments in contemporary climate politics. While Loss and Damage addresses the irreversible impacts of climate change and the question of how environmental harm becomes politically recognized, Climate Assemblies and related participatory formats open spaces in which citizens collectively deliberate about climate futures and possible pathways for action.
The summer school “Holding the Ruins, Shaping the Future” brings together scholars, artists and practitioners working at the intersections of climate politics, arts-based research and participatory governance to explore plural ways of knowing environmental harm and their implications for decision-making and action.
We welcome contributions from PhD candidates and early-career researchers engaging with questions from disciplinary, transdisciplinary or practice-based perspectives. Contributions may include theoretical reflections, empirical research, methodological explorations, arts-based approaches, or work-in-progress presentations. We particularly encourage submissions that critically engage with the relationships between knowledge production, participation and climate governance.
For the application, please submit a 150-word abstract by 1st May 2026 to verena.gresz[at]uni-tuebingen.de. You can find more information here.