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Philosophical and Historical Perspectives on Mountain Rescue

Academic discussion with the renowned American visiting professor Mark S. Weiner from Rutgers University and assistant professor Marcus Hanke from Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS)

Tuesday, 12 November 2024 | 10 am | Paris Lodron University of Salzburg | Faculty of Law, Business and Economics, Lecture Hall 205 (1st floor) | Churfürststraße 1 | Salzburg

To save a stranger, first love your home – Reflections on The Volunteers

Mark Weiner’s lecture ‘To save a stranger, first love your home – Reflections on The Volunteers’ will explore the philosophical and historical background of volunteering in mountain rescue organisations. His latest film project ‘The Volunteers’ highlights the remarkable connection between two mountain rescue organisations – one near Seattle, Washington, and the other in Tyrol, Austria.

Volunteering in Austrian civil protection

Assistant professor Dr. Marcus Hanke will then take a closer look at the role of volunteering in Austrian civil protection and underline the importance of volunteering for social cohesion.

‘The Volunteers’

The film will be screened at DAS KINO on 13 November at 7 pm as the opening film of the Salzburg Mountain Film Festival, showcasing the dedication and heroism of these extraordinary communities.

Watch an interview with Mark S. Weiner here:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTOqqYCEnDY


Further information

We are looking forward to an exciting event and new philosophical and historical perspectives on mountain rescue!

RWW Innenhof

Pia Möslinger-Gehmayr

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg | Department of Legal Theory, International, and European Law

Churfürststraße 1 | 5020 Salzburg | Austria

Tel: +43 662 8044 3550

Email to Pia Möslinger-Gehmayr

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