Nayanika Mathur talk and ‘Meet the Author’, 8 November
Nayanika Mathur (University of Oxford) will be visiting Edinburgh on 8 November for a talk co-hosted by EEHN and Social Anthropology. Mathur will also hold a “meet the author” event …
Nayanika Mathur (University of Oxford) will be visiting Edinburgh on 8 November for a talk co-hosted by EEHN and Social Anthropology. Mathur will also hold a “meet the author” event …
By Matthew Lear This September (5-6), Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network hosted the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, UK and Ireland (ASLE-UKI) Biennial PGR/ECR Conference. The conference was …
Our next Seasonal Session, co-hosted by EEHN and CRITIQUE, is ‘Autumn in a Graveyard’. It will take place on 3 October 2024, 3-4:30pm. We direct attention to the season, the …
CRITIQUE and the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network will be hosting a special reading group session on Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel’s new book, Animals and Capital (Edinburgh University Press, 2023). This will …
EEHN is hosting an informal welcome event to mark the start of the new academic year, on Thursday 26 September at Summerhall. This is an opportunity to meet the new …
Join us for our EEHN away day at the Granton:Hub at Madelvic House, the site of one of the earliest electric car factories (1898) and of a current community arts …
Lost in West Port Garden times – Invite to workshop Phenology attends to the timings of seasonal life cycle events of plants and animals. For scientific purposes, the phenophases (leaf …
Event date: Wednesday 29 May Time: 13:00-14:00 Location: IASH Seminar Room, first floor, 2 Hope Park Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9NW An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Professor Dolly Jørgesen (Environmental …
CRITIQUE-EEHN Seasonal Session: Spring in the Meadows – 8 May 2024, 1pmThis year’s Spring Session* takes place in the Meadows, Edinburgh, against the backdrop of the cherry blossoms in late …
More-than-human relations in the plantation nexus: A view from the Papuan oil palm frontier Tuesday 14th May, 2.00pm – 3.30pm, Dugald Stewart Building, Room 1.20 Recent years have seen a …