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Phenomenal Time seminar: Elisabeth Schøyen Jensen (University of Bergen) The Primstav exercise – an engaging and creative way to draw, think and talk about local seasons and climate adaptation

Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet,  …

Phenomenal Time: Rupert Griffiths | Time in the Anthropocene: Decentring the human through creative practice and environmental observation

Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet,  …

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