The Department of UNESCO’s “Philosophy of Human Communication” and social and humanitarian disciplines within the framework of international cooperation continue the series of open lectures “Ukraine in the global dimension”.
Another online lecture “Cultural landscapes as a dispute over heritage”.
Lecturer Roman Lozynsky is a geographer with a master’s degree from Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (2009) and Southern Illinois State University in Edwardsville, as a Fulbright Scholar (the USA, 2017); invited lecturer of the Ukrainian Catholic University, Department of Cultural Studies; author of the book “Cultural Landscapes of Galicia: Ethics of Human Interaction with Nature” and articles in the journals Critique and Common.
Areas of interest: cultural geography, urban and spatial planning, landscapes, rural geography, place-based education, development theories, and social theory.
The lecture will take place on April 15, 2021, at 16.00.
We invite all interested to join the lecture at the link: https://meet.google.com/wta-uidg-doo
Lapchenko Anastasiia, Assistant Professor of UNESCO, Ph.D..