"Digitizing Heritage: Exploring the Transformation of Culture to Data" by Krupa Rajangam (Saythu...linking people and heritage) & @DebsSutton (Lancaster University) https://t.co/KcWJyueqxZ
@SusVinita It was a fantastic event; brilliant papers, lively discussion and reflection on the state of environmental history 30 years after Green Imperialism. Nothing will separate me from the copy I bought as a PhD student. 🥰
We’re back after a short break! Help us grow the #CitiesInFiction archive. If you’ve recently read a book set in South Asia, let us know — we’d love to include it on the site. More info here https://t.co/Hh3Z3lU8rR
You flush and forget. But someone else deals with the shit.
https://t.co/faBdZoRFwn
A graphics-led investigation uncovers how India’s sanitation system still relies on caste-bound labour—and what happens to waste when the system fails.
By Anirudh A Ashar & Aarefa Johari
Environmentalism, historian and columnist @Ram_Guha has written, is thought to be a “full-stomach phenomenon” – it’s believed to be a Western concern because people in countries like India are simply too poor to be green.
Watch ⤵️
https://t.co/A7Yh0s9aAe
#WorldEnvironmentDay
Replug | Climate change is making salt harder to produce.
https://t.co/FTA2g7bBZV
In Gujarat—India’s top salt-producing state—unpredictable, shifting monsoons are threatening the centuries-old livelihoods of salt workers.
Vaishnavi Rathore reports
Dr Benjamin Dalton is a lecturer in French Studies in the School of Global Affairs at Lancaster University. Ben's research explores how contemporary French philosophy and cultural production engage with biomedical science (2/5)
Israel committing genocide in Gaza, says EU’s former top diplomat. Josep Borrell also criticises EU response to what he calls largest ethnic cleansing operation since second world war
https://t.co/MazRcCuH5C
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Great postdoc opportunity on a fantastic project I'm involved with in an advisory capacity: "Genealogies of 'humanity' in Islamic charity", based at Leiden University. Kindly circulate!
https://t.co/573bQhpt31
A tremendous resource developed by University of Leeds School of History's excellent Research Officer, Dr. Joanna Phillips.
Highlights the rich research done within the School, which then feeds into cutting edge, research-led teaching.
https://t.co/wY1J7wGFOd