Summer School - Justice in an interlinked world: revisiting rural-urban and South-North relationships in sustainability transformations

The burdens and benefits of, as well as the recognition and participation in sustainability transformations remain unequally distributed across rural/urban, global South/North communities, leading to spatial injustices and peripheralization. The Summer School 2025 addresses this spatial unevenness from a diversity of justice perspectives, widening the focus from distribution, recognition and participation to especially intersectionality and restoration.

The aim is an inter- and transdisciplinary exchange and critical reflection on socio-spatial relationships. What are the causes of (in)justices, ambivalences and paradoxes in rural-urban and South-North relationships? What are the reasons for their reproduction and reinforcement? How can injustices be undone? These are just some of the questions that the Summer School will be focussing on.

The interdisciplinary training and networking event provides conceptual introductions with the presentations of empirical examples and interactive workshops to give participants the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the literature on (in)justices and spatial unevenness and learn methods of critical reflection on normative concepts. Furthermore, participants will expand their knowledge of transdisciplinary research approaches and test methodological approaches to co-creation with societal actors, in particular artistic interventions. In addition, inspiring speakers from the sustainability sciences share insights from their research.

This summer school is designed for mid-career scholars. The organisers roughly define mid-careers as academic professionals who have progressed beyond the early stages of their career but have not yet reached senior or leadership positions. They usually have: several years (often more than 5) of research or teaching experience, completed their PhD, have established reputation in their area of expertise, and often hold mid to senior positions in their institutions.

Participation in the Summer School is free of cost. However, participants will have to cover their travel and accommodation.

Important dates

14.02.2025 – Call for Applications opening

30.03.2025 – Application submission deadline

30.04.2025 – Anticipated notification of application acceptance

05.05.2025 – Registration opens

15.06.2025 – Registration deadline

09.09.2025 – 11.09.2025 - Summer School 2025

The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development is jointly funded by the federal government and the federal states.

FS Sachsen

This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.