Demokratisk motstandskraft: artivism, musikkens politiske kraft og Scholars at Risk student advocacy (ENGLISH)
- onsdag 25. juni
- 13:30 – 14:30
- Drammensbiblioteket | 2. etasje
Gratis arrangement for alle – også uten festivalpass.
Hjertelig velkommen!
Arrangør: Estetisk fag (USN), Human Rights and Diversities Research Group (USN), Master i Menneskerettigheter og flerkulturalitet (USN) og Strategisk forskningsområde Demokrati Samfunnsorganisering og Styring (USN)
NB: Arrangement avholdes på engelsk
Democratic Resilience: Artivism, the Political Power of Music, and Scholars at Risk Student Advocacy
This panel explores the transformative role of artivism in human rights advocacy within higher education. In a context of increasing threats to diversity, academic freedom and democracy, we will examine USN initiatives working at the intersection of music, poetry and human rights, while aiming at fostering a synergy between art, activism and human rights education that may resist such threats. Through new forms of imagining and sensing advocacy, we will discuss how art can strengthen diversity, amplify marginalized voices, combat social exclusion, and advance human rights.
The event includes a panel conversation between scholars, activists and students, a podcast recording, and musical performance with USN researchers, Scholars at Risk, and students from USN’s Master’s program in Human Rights and Multiculturalism, and the department of Visual and Performing Arts Education.
Introduction to the panel Democratic Resilience: Artivism, the Political Power of Music, and Scholars at Risk Student Advocacy
Kjetil Klette Bøhler, Professor in Music and Lead of the project «Resonating Rights», University of South-Eastern Norway
Gabriela Mezzanotti, Associate Professor and Head of the Research Group Human Rights and Diversities, University of South-Eastern Norway
Åsne Håndlykken-Luz, Associate Professor and Director of USN’s Strategic Research Area Democracy, Social Organization and Governance, University of South-Eastern Norway
Participants in the panel :
Chair: Samkele Sange, MSc Human Rights and Multiculturalism and Human Rights Activist, University of South-Eastern Norway
Relevante lenker
Resonating Rights – How Music Gives Voice and Fights Social Exclusion
Scholars at Risk – Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge
Master in Human Rights and Multiculturalism – Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge
Demokrati, samfunnsorganisering og styring – Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge
Human Rights and Diversities Research Group – Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge