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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Der zusätzliche Tag

Mit dem Tag der Zeitver(sch)wendung soll der „geschenkte Tag“, den der Kalender 2016 am 29. Februar bereithält, genutzt werden, um ein Signal für eine breite zeitpolitische Reflexion zu geben. Foto: pixabay.com

Mit dem Tag der Zeitver(sch)wendung soll der „geschenkte Tag“, den der Kalender 2016 am 29. Februar bereithält, genutzt werden, um ein Signal für eine breite zeitpolitische Reflexion zu geben. Foto: pixabay.com

29. Februar: eine zeitpolitische Debatte an der Uni Graz

Zeitliche Muster prägen das Leben. Wie Menschen ihre Zeit gerne verbringen und welche Zeitpolitik sie eigentlich für ideal erachten würden, spielt wahrscheinlich für ein erfülltes Leben eine zentrale Rolle.
Mit dem Tag der Zeitver(sch)wendung haben das Institut für Soziologie und das Institut für Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaft am „geschenkten Tag“, den der Kalender 2016 am 29. Februar bereithält, eine Veranstaltung organisiert, um ein Signal für eine breite zeitpolitische Reflexion zu setzen.

WissenschafterInnen führen dazu an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz eine öffentliche zeitpolitische Debatte. Grundsatzfragen für eine zukunftsweisende Zeitpolitik diskutieren unter anderem die Uni-Graz-ForscherInnen Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Margarta Kreimer vom Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arno Heimgartner vom Institut für Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaft.

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