Dates

5-6 October 2023

Times

7:00 am - 12:00 pm GMT

Description

Recent changes have significantly impacted humanity, necessitating a rethinking of established ways of living in the world. Individuals and societies are now at a crossroads: are existing practices sufficient to navigate contemporary realities, or must we unlearn previously accepted notions, findings and frameworks to reimagine the future?

The concept of unlearning is multifaceted and can be approached and explored from a variety of perspectives – whether the emphasis is placed upon an individualist shedding of traditional modes of thinking, as suggested by Heidegger, or upon a collective critical engagement with society, towards reshaping and dismantling existing systems of power, as proposed by Freire. Any approach to unlearning is underpinned by the principle that growth and change require an openness to questioning and challenging preconceived notions.

Embracing a cross-disciplinary approach towards frameworks of unlearning and reimagining, this two-day symposium brings together practitioners and researchers to explore avenues through which the concept of unlearning can lead to innovation for education, the arts and communities.

The Unlearning Realities – Reimagining Futures symposium is an initiative by Learning, Teaching and Research – LASALLE in collaboration with the Cultures – Histories and Futures theme group of Shared Campus.

Panels:

  • Blurring STEAM
  • Shifting Roles
  • Dislocating Technology
  • Memory Systems: Archiving, Curating, Breathing

Round Table Discussion:

  • Reimagining Pedagogies

Detailed programme

You can download the detailed programme below.

Access

Registration link

Symposium Committee