(Español) Océano: entre lo intangible y lo material

The concert will take place on Thursday, June 8 at 13:00.

Speakers: José Abel Flores and Alfonso Falero.

This talk tries to confront the ethereal and conceptual significance of the idea of the ocean with primary productivity, both of which generate “wealth”.

José Abel Flores Villarejo

He is a professor in the Department of Geology at the University of Salamanca.

As a teacher he works in: degree in geology, degree in environmental sciences, degree in biology, master’s degree in earth sciences: environmental and applied geology, third cycle of geology, and in the third cycle of geology.

His research is focused on paleoceanography, climate change, past climate, micropaleontology, biostratigraphy, calcareous nannofossils. He belongs to the Oceanic Geosciences research group.

Alfonso Falero Folgoso

Spanish niponologist, expert in the history of Japanese thought, the shintō religion and the ancient period of Japan.

He was founder and academic coordinator of the new Japanese studies section of the philology faculty of the University of Salamanca. In addition, he has been an introducer of Japanese comparative studies in the Spanish language. He spent a decade in Japan, where he specialized in the history of Japanese thought. His specialty is Japanese religions, he has a doctorate in Shinto studies, and history of aesthetics.

He is currently a professor at the University of Salamanca. He belongs to the research group: eurasia humanism group (hume).