Aug 18, 2024
TUD Lectures+ "You're still allowed to say that?" - Political education in rural areas between division and community
Rural regions are facing challenges: Out-migration, lack of meeting places and increasing division through social media. Political education can help by encouraging people to develop their own political views and discuss them respectfully. The question What to do? How can this space be revitalized? What role does civic education play in this process?
Find out at the TUD Lectures+ how projects such as the "Erzgebirge Atlas", the "JoDDiD" and the State Center for Political Education promote exchange and what this means for the future of rural areas.
"You're still allowed to say that?" - not just a rhetorical question, but an invitation. With culinary delights from Bahnwärterhäusch Tharandt and music by Jo Aldinger and Patrick Neumann.
- September 11, 2024, 6:00 pm, Bahnwärterhäuschen Tharandt
- Speakers: David Jugel, research associate at the John Dewey Research Center for the Didactics of Democracy ( JoDDiD for short)
Dipl.-Ing. Gudrun Deppe, research assistant at the Chair of Urbanism & Design and project collaborator in the Erzgebirge Atlas
Heike Nothnagel, Coordination School at the Saxon State Center for Political Education - Music: Jo Aldinger and Patrick Neumann
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