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The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network presents researchers within the humanities with a forum in which to engage with each other’s work, to share insights, and develop collaborative partnerships.
 
Creating in the Environmental Humanities

Creating in the Environmental Humanities

All welcome, admission free.
To book a place email Andrew Patrizio: a.patrizio@ed.ac.uk

Presenters:

Hollis Taylor (violinist/composer, zoömusicologist, University of Technology, Sydney)
Jo Mango (singer-songwriter, lecturer, University of the West of Scotland)
Rob St. John (artist-composer, researcher, University of Glasgow)


Chorus:

Matt Brennan (Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh)
Peter Nelson (Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh)


Chair:

Andrew Patrizio (School of the History of Art, University of Edinburgh)


Discussion on:
zoömusicology, creativity, birdsong, environmental arts practice, popular music

After: wine reception

Twitter Feed: #CitEH
Sponsored by the Institute for Academic Development

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