Masterclass: Pollution, Green Transition, and Vulnerabilities – A Case Study of Paris with Julia de Freitas Sampaio
This masterclass will engage students in a comparative case study of environmental justice, focusing on how the green transition in Paris is affecting different demographics in the city. Through a lens of pollution, green policies, and environmental racism, the class will explore the uneven distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in urban spaces. The focus will be on understanding how certain communities, particularly marginalized ones, are disproportionately impacted by both the historical and contemporary aspects of environmental policy.
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This programme of masterclasses is organized by the EURIP Graduate School (École Universitaire de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Paris). Located at the Learning Planet Institute, in collaboration with Université Paris Cité, it brings together the Master of AIRE (Approaches to Interdisciplinary Research and Education) and the FIRE Doctoral School (Frontières de l’Innovation en Recherche et Éducation). EURIP welcomes postgraduate students and early career researchers who aim to address global challenges related to sustainability and Planetary Health through innovative, interdisciplinary approaches.
Event on invitation only – for more information contact our team