Climate Kit – an Anthropocene Tool Kit
We want to know about your favorite tool! We are inviting designers, artists, scientists, and citizens from around the world to submit a tool to add to the collection, Tools …
We want to know about your favorite tool! We are inviting designers, artists, scientists, and citizens from around the world to submit a tool to add to the collection, Tools …
Understanding Material Loss intends to examine the usefulness of ‘loss’ as an analytical framework across different disciplines and subfields, but principally within historical studies. Loss and absence are slowly being …
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) – …
“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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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: …