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19 May 2010
Failed Markets, Irrational Markets and Environmental Policy
Lord Turner of Ecchinswell
21st Century Challenges
Sir David King
Climate Change: Science and the Way Forward
Professor John Beddington
Climate Change Resilience, Sustainable Consumption and Energy Efficiency; The Role of the Built Environment
Professor Michael Kelly
The Scientific, Economic and Ethical Challenge of Climate Change
Professor Robert Watson
Science and the Future: Using Foresight in Government
Professor Sandy Thomas
US Federal Legislation Concerning Mandatory Controls of Greenhouse Gases: Probability and Parameters
Professor Victor Flatt
Migration and Settlement News & Events
UCL Urban Migration Film Festival – 15th February, 2012
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| Still from L'Esprit de L'Escalier by Searle Kochberg |
The festival and symposium will
explore the impact migrants have on their physical, social, cultural
and economic environment as well as how cultural, spatial, legal and
ideological forces affect rights, mobility and settlement.
By
showing a wide variety of film clips from various periods and settings
of the past 70 years, we aim to create an opportunity for an
interdisciplinary dialogue raised by the selected films and film-making
practices.
These questions relate to: Journeys - how do migrants negotiate their environment whilst on the move? Transition - how do migrants adapt to new systems, shape their communities and create temporary environments? The festival will end with a session on Negotiation and Accommodation: with films on establishing roots, acculturation and myths of return.
Migrant experience in the built environment relates to settlement
patterns, modes of acculturation, contextual legal and immigration
systems, the divergence of different generations’ experiences. It may
even lead to return to the place of origin, a move onwards, or – for the
children of migrants – a visit through memories to places from the
past.
An
interdisciplinary panel of experts from architecture, anthropology,
film studies, planning, psychiatry and art will be joined by several of
the film-makers, who will introduce their own films and participate in
discussions at the end of each session. The tentative programme includes
sections from: Encounters at the End of the World by Werner Herzog, The Statue of Liberty by Ken Burns, The Invisibles: by Gael García Bernal and Handsworth Songs by John Akomfrah. Films by Zelimir Zilnik, Marc Isaacs and Sérgio Tréfaut are among the many others planned for the day.
The festival is organised by Professor Laura Vaughan, Rastko Novakovic, Searle Kochberg and Dr Sonia Arbaci. It is funded by the UCL Environment Institute. We hope you can come for the day, but if not, feel free to drop into one of the sessions or come to the lunchtime showing of the wonderful Refuge England (Robert Vas, 1959), which follows a Hungarian refugee from his arrival in London as he roams the streets of the city in search of an elusive address given to him by a friend.
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