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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.
 
Writing with Undisciplined Discipline: A Writing Workshop with Environmental Humanities

Writing with Undisciplined Discipline: A Writing Workshop with Environmental Humanities

We invite scholars, artists and activists to participate in this two-day experimental writing workshop. Using environmental humanities (EH), we seek to undiscipline and de-institutionalise modes and means of research-writing practice through sharing techniques and tools for both playing with words and
writing for the joy of it. This workshop aims to support early stage scholars to write differently and sensitively in response to the need for new forms of engagement and expression called forth by the often destructive, at times regenerative, complexities of human-non-human entanglements within the
anthro/capitalocene.

Please read through our call and send in an application by December 19th to ehlab@abe.kth.se if you wish to participate. This project is generously supported by funds from The Seed Box: A Mistra-Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory

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