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Category: <span>Lectures–Deep Time–Enchantment</span>
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Category: Lectures–Deep Time–Enchantment

Michael Northcott (University of Edinburgh): ‘The Ethical Implications of Different Deep Time Eschatologies among Scottish Christian Environmental Activists’
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Michael Northcott (University of Edinburgh): ‘The Ethical Implications of Different Deep Time Eschatologies among Scottish Christian Environmental Activists’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Bronislaw Szerszynski (Lancaster University): ‘Gods of the Anthropocene: human and inhuman agencies in the Earth’s new epoch’
Lectures–Deep Time, Lectures–Deep Time–Enchantment

Bronislaw Szerszynski (Lancaster University): ‘Gods of the Anthropocene: human and inhuman agencies in the Earth’s new epoch’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Sarah May (University College London): ‘Futures of Safety and Adventure, (Re)Enchanting the Future’
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Sarah May (University College London): ‘Futures of Safety and Adventure, (Re)Enchanting the Future’

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Martin Philip (University of Edinburgh/The Open University): ‘Curling reality: progress on thin ice’
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Martin Philip (University of Edinburgh/The Open University): ‘Curling reality: progress on thin ice’

By dfarrier 2nd May 2016 16th August 2022 0
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Katy Ewing (University of Glasgow): ‘Writing about Corncockle’
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Katy Ewing (University of Glasgow): ‘Writing about Corncockle’

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Osbert Lancaster (osbert.org/University of Edinburgh): ‘A Story of Deep Time in Practice’
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Osbert Lancaster (osbert.org/University of Edinburgh): ‘A Story of Deep Time in Practice’

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Alan MacPherson (University of Aberdeen): ‘Art – Trees – Walking – Rocks: Deep Time Enchantment in Huntly, Aberdeenshire’
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Alan MacPherson (University of Aberdeen): ‘Art – Trees – Walking – Rocks: Deep Time Enchantment in Huntly, Aberdeenshire’

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Christine Hansen (University of Gothenburg): ‘The Politics of Time in a Fire Zone’
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Christine Hansen (University of Gothenburg): ‘The Politics of Time in a Fire Zone’

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Christina Fredengren (Stockholm University), Deep Time Materialising
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Christina Fredengren (Stockholm University), Deep Time Materialising

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Deep Time & Enchantment Keynote: Prof Libby Robin (Australian National University/National Museum of Australia): ‘Cabinets of Curiosity: Objects of Strange Change’
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Deep Time & Enchantment Keynote: Prof Libby Robin (Australian National University/National Museum of Australia): ‘Cabinets of Curiosity: Objects of Strange Change’

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