Negotiating Change
HARD FACTS
Dates: 18th–19th January 2018, 17th–18th January 2019
Participants: approx. 120
Location: Vienna International Centre (UNO City)
Team: Alexander Neubauer, Alina Bugelnig, Bernhard Slanic, Olivia Fischer, Olivia Vrabl
Language: English
See the detailed description HERE
“Environmental migration is not science fiction, it is science fact!”
Joe Lowry
DESCRIPTION
“Negotiating Change” is an annual joint course of the Institue of International Development (University of Vienna) and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), with the aim of simulating a United Nations General Assembly on a global “hot topic” in sustainable development. 1000 Atmosphären joined the main organizers Dr. Lorenz Probst and Mag. Wolfgang Gruber to open up the experience to the public and enable roleplayers to participate as stakeholders during the simulation.
During the two day simulation national stakeholders – portrayed by the students, who prepared the respective positions and strategies during the university course – confronted with external stakeholders such as Lobbyists, NGOs or News Outlets with their respective agendas – portrayed by the roleplayers – were tasked with reaching unanimous agreement on a resolution on tackling environmental migration. Additionally, students from the Centre for Translation Studies provided simultaneous translation of the full conference in several languages.
The simulation took place in the facilities of the United Nations Offices at the Vienna International Centre, where the participants immersed in a challenging 360° experience, providing a deep inside view into the the workings and processes of the United Nations General Assembly as well as the imminent challenges of environmental migration.
Read up on the live In-Game Twitter coverage of the conference by following #Negot2017 and #Negot2018, find out more about the university course by clicking HERE or HERE or check out the official UN Press Release.
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