Temporal Environments: An EEHN PhD Lab session on 7 October
This week in our EEHN PhD Lab we will be joined by two visiting PhD researchers from Aalborg University and the University of Bergen. They will be sharing some of …
This week in our EEHN PhD Lab we will be joined by two visiting PhD researchers from Aalborg University and the University of Bergen. They will be sharing some of …
The Environmental Working Group – operating under the aegis of CRITIQUE and EEHN – is proud to present “Seasonal Sessions”: a quarterly series of environmentally-minded and philosophically-oriented mini-field trips. Each session takes place in a different season, …
For our first event of the new academic year, we are excited to be hosting Alycia Pirmohamed to mark the launch of her debut poetry collection Another Way to Split …
Calling all environmental historians! In the face of the climate crisis, there cannot be a greater need for long-term perspectives on the environment. This online workshop will launch the Northern …
18:30 – 20:30 Fruitmarket Gallery & Online CI Lab 20 will consider how data and technology can support us in caring for and repairing our material world, with the aim …
09:00 – 18:00: Ukraine, Trankarpathian region, Khust district, village Synevyr-Ostriky, 1626, visit – center of Synevyr National Nature Park Institute of Ecological & Religious Studies would like to inform you …
Where do we do our work? The places of environmental humanities To say that all work in the environmental humanities is concerned with place is an apparently banal, commonplace 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, …
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, …
‘Glitter is everywhere,’ according to Nicole Seymour, ‘gilding consumer products from greeting cards and nail polish to sunscreen and coffins.’ Likewise, the shipping container, Craig Martin affirms, ‘is an …