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EEHN Research Celebration Post 2025

EEHN Research Celebration Post 2025

gold stars on blue backgroundAs we reach the end of the year, we want to celebrate some of the research achievements of our wonderful EEHN community.

Here you can find a sample of the wide-ranging work conducted by our members in 2025.

We extend our congratulations to all EEHN members on their successes, big and small, and look forward to building on them in 2026.

Publications

Ramsey Affifi, Lecturer, Moray House School of Education

Affifi, R. (2025), ‘”The bud disappears when the blossom breaks through”: Composing dialectical lectures as environmental education’ Environmental Education Research.

Hannah Boast Chancellor’s Fellow, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Boast, H (2025), ‘Planting Palestine: Food, environment, and the arts of solidarity’, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 8(5): 1696-1716.

Glen Cousquer, Lecturer, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and David Overend Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies, Moray House School of Education and Sport / Edinburgh Futures Institute

Cousquer, G., Overend, D., McCune, V. et al, (2025), ‘By leaves we live: Entanglements with the 30 x 30 biodiversity challenge on veterinary campuses’, CABI One Health, 1-20.

David Farrier, Professor of Literature and Environment, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Farrier, D. (2025) Nature’s Genius: Evolution’s Lessons for a Changing Planet. Canongate.

Sophie Haines, Senior Lecturer, Social Anthropology, School of Social and Political Science

Haines, S (2025), ‘Towards a minor logistics: Community and ecology in a watershed project’, Theory, Culture & Society. E-pub ahead of print (part of a forthcoming special issue on Logistics & Ecology, ed. Sophie Haines and Scott Lash)

Jonathan Gardner, Chancellor’s Fellow, School of History, Classics & Archaeology

Gardner, J. In Review. ‘Making mountains: political geology and the archaeology of industrial waste heaps’ [pre-print]. Cambridge Archaeological Journal.

Matthew Lear, PhD Student, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Lear, M (2025) ‘Staying with (Guåhan): The Recycling Poetry of Craig Santos Perez’, Interventions, 1–20.

Claudia Rosenhan, Lecturer, Institute of Language Education, Moray House

Rosenhan, C (2026), ‘The Ground Beneath our Feet: A GeoMeditation on Stones in a Craigleith Garden’, Nature + Culture 21.1.

Şebnem Susam-Saraeva, Personal Chair of Translation Studies, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Susam-Saraeva, S and C. Shread (2025), ‘Making the Leap: Embracing the More-than-Human in Feminist and Queer Translation’, Feminist Translation Studies 2(1): 1-12 (part of special issue ‘Translating with the Earth: Gender, Feminism and Eco-Translation’, ed. Susam-Saraeva and Shread)

Events

Michelle Bastian, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities, Edinburgh College of Art

Michelle hosted Vinciane Despret in April for an event on Field Philosophy, funded by the British Academy. This event was co-organised with Jeremy Kidwell (Birmingham) and Adam Frank (Dundee).

Annie Gallagher, PhD Candidate, Landscape Architecture

Annie organised the prestigious PROKALO Three-part Lecture Series at the School of Landscape Architecture, on the theme of Encountering Place. We are especially grateful to Annie for all the work she did this year as convenor of our EEHN PG Lab!

David Rojas Lizama, PhD Student, Philosophy

David presented a paper on value management strategies in the IPCC at a philosophy conference at the University of Lisbon, and delivered another paper on values, climate science, and methodology choice at a workshop at University of Iceland.

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