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Nathalia Capellini Carvalho de Oliveira

EPFLCDHCDH-SHSSHS-ENS

Courses

Infrastructures et sciences sociales

HUM-283

This course offers a perspective from social sciences to analyzing infrastructures (from planning to their governance). It will address issues of ecology, accessibility, contestation, risks, and citizenship based on different case studies worldwide.

The anthropocene, history and us

HUM-312

This course focuses on the debates and theories around the concept of the Anthropocene. It offers a critical analysis of the human origins of climate change and explores the political implications of this phenomenon for global environmental management.