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EEHN Events, Symposium

Feeling the Anthropocene: Air, Rock, Flesh

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 16th August 2022 0

The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network is hosting an event this autumn on the Anthropocene. Not only has the Earth become sensitive to the activities of humans, or least certain strata …

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EEHN Events, Workshop

Teaching in the Environmental Humanities

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 16th August 2022 0

On Tuesday 16th December the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network will host the first in a series of workshops on key areas of academic practice within the Environmental Humanities. Speakers: Richard …

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EEHN Events, External Events, Public Lecture

Climate Engineering: Earthmasters – Playing God with the Climate

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 16th August 2022 0

Network members may be interested in a Public Lecture by Professor Clive Hamilton, Charles Sturt University, Canberrra and author of the very well reviewed Earthmasters: Playing God with the Climate …

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EEHN Events, Enchantment Theme, Public Lecture

‘Cabinets of Curiosity: Objects of Strange Change’

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 16th August 2022 1

<strong>A Public Lecture by Professor Libby Robin, Australian National University </strong>Doors open at 18.15 Join Libby Robin, Professor of Environmental History at the Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian …

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EEHN Events, Enchantment Theme, Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time

PG Masterclass – ‘Slamming’ the Anthropocene

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 13th September 2022 0

In our flurry of activity around the visit from our first IIRG visiting scholar Professor Libby Robin (ANU) we would like to announce a call for participants for a linked postgrad master …

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1st Workshop Enchantment
EEHN Events, Enchantment Theme, Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time

1st Workshop Enchantment

By dfarrier 8th February 2016 16th August 2022 0

The first of three workshops offering a different view on the extended ‘geological moment’ of the Anthropocene. The aim of this workshop is to explore what enchantment might become within …

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The Unwelcome Crows: Hospitality in the Anthropocene by Thom van Dooren
EEHN Events, Public Lecture, Violence Theme

The Unwelcome Crows: Hospitality in the Anthropocene by Thom van Dooren

By dfarrier 31st December 2015 26th August 2022 0

As their common name implies, House Crows (Corvus splendens) stick pretty closely to people. So much so that there are no known populations living independently of us. You might say …

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  • EEHN Member Inaugural Lecture: Michelle Keown “A Story of a People On Fire” 26 April 17:15
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