Enchantment
Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time Our series focus on ‘unexpected encounters with deep time’ emphasises the way that deep time is encountered in materiality of the everyday. Likewise Jane Bennett …
John Muir and Environmental Values
A workshop on the work and influence of John Muir, hosted by the Institute for Geography and the Lived Environment, University of Edinburgh. Speakers: – Simon James (Philosophy, Durham) – …
Thom van Dooren on Living with Crows
“Living with Crows in Hawai’i: Conservation in Haunted Landscapes” Thom van Dooren, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities, University of New South Wales Feb 8, 2016
The Onomatophore of the Anthropocene by Bronislaw Szerszynski
You are cordially invited to a special evening performance and dialogue with Bronislaw Szerszynski (Department of Sociology, Lancaster University) this Thursday, Nov 27 at 6pm in the Martin Hall, “The Onomatophore of …
Religious Ecologies, Engaged Ethnography, and the Activist Imagination
The Ancestral Time project is pleased to feature Sarah McFarland Taylor, Associate Professor of Religion in the Department of Religious Studies at Northwestern University (Chicago, IL) and author of the …
‘Everything is NOT awesome’: Thinking through Energy and Environmental Humanities
A seminar on the petro-cultural imagination Overview: How can the humanities speak in significant ways to science, industry, or even governments about issues dealing with oil, climate change, fracking, or …
Collaborating in the Environmental Humanities
The final event in a series of workshops run by the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network and sponsored by IAD and ECA. The interdisciplinary nature of the Environmental Humanities calls for …
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 …
Writing the environmental humanities
On Wednesday 25th February the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network will host the second in our series of workshops on key areas of academic practice within the Environmental Humanities. In conversation: …