Burrowing Owl Learning: Cross-Disciplinary Discoveries from an International Team

Event description

  • Academic events
  • Open to the public
  • Sustainability

Learn about insights from transdisciplinary research emanating from the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (CISA) Burrowing Owl Conservation Project at ASU Polytechnic campus. The international collaboration combines the efforts of students, scientists, designers, critics and artists to create an on-campus wildlife conservation living lab at ASU.

Presenters include:

Heather Bateman, professor, CISA (ornithology and wildlife ecology).

Adam Stein, assistant teaching professor, CISA (ornithology and wildlife ecology).

alejandro acierto, assistant professor, New College, ASU (musician and artist).

Andrew Mara, associate professor, CISA (user experience: value-sensitive design).

Jen Clary-Lemon, associate professor, University of Waterloo (value-sensitive design).

Marcel O'Gorman, professor and director of the Critical Media Lab, University of Waterloo (critical, inclusive design). 

 

This presentation is part of the Inter/Desert Dialogue series of ASU's Institute for Humanities Research, which supported some of this transdisciplinary work with a seed grant. 

 

Event contact

Professor Andrew Mara
Andrew.F.Mara@asu.edu
Date

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Time

3:00 pm4:00 pm (MST)

Location

Ross-Blakely Hall 196

Cost

Free