EEHN welcomes new members
Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network is delighted to welcome a number of new members, following our recent invitation. We were thrilled to receive so many applications from people across the university, …
Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network is delighted to welcome a number of new members, following our recent invitation. We were thrilled to receive so many applications from people across the university, …
We’re delighted to welcome Dr Ina Linge to Edinburgh as EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellow for May and June 2025. Ina is Senior Lecturer in German in the Department of Languages, Cultures …
The EEHN PhD Lab is taking part in an upcoming Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA)-funded postgraduate lecture series this month. Since 2004, a seminar series titled ‘Prokalo’, …
We are very happy to be co-hosting a talk on 30th April by Professor Jasmina Husanović, the IASH-SSPS Fellow 2025-26. Jasmina will talk about her research on, and involvement with, …
Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network invites applications from University of Edinburgh staff and PhD students to become members of the network. EEHN seeks to support and promote Environmental Humanities research, teaching …
Join us for a special EEHN event where Henrik Bødker will present his recent paper: “Here we go again!” — a theoretical exploration of cyclicality in journalism. This will take …
Please join us Wednesday, 26 February 14:00-15:00 for a special EEHN PhD Lab Masterclass with Henrik Bødker to discuss critical journalism and the intersection with the environmental humanities. Tickets can …
Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network can now be found on BlueSky. We will no longer be posting updates on our Twitter account. Thanks to everyone who interacted with us during our …
On 28 February (10:00-12:00, CMB Practice Suite 1.12) EEHN and Social Anthropology are delighted to co-host a book launch for Andrea Pia’s new monograph, Cutting the Mass Line: Water, Politics, …
On 29 January, EEHN will host a reading group on Sarah Jacquette Ray and Jennifer Atkinson’s The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators: How to Teach in a Burning World …