@HSB_Lab @ARCHAEOfelix Thanks for your interest in our little booklet! As it is self published, we only have a limited run of printed copies. Will be sure to announce it if they become more widely available 😊
To all the #Plath and #Plants people out there, I just had an article published in @EnvHumanities about the botanical origins of Plath's bell jar metaphor. Hope you like it. https://t.co/KpogBPFQcC
The full programme for our 2024 Welcome to the Anthropocene Lecture Series is now published! Sign up to attend the lectures either in person or on Zoom #envhum https://t.co/k6grESGRIC
📢Excited to share 3 PhD positions in my project VetValues; PhDs will conduct ethnographic research on the values shaping veterinary farm animal care in NL, Sweden or Italy. Please consider applying and spread the word! https://t.co/ihNXK6YJEN @UvA_AISSR #anthrotwitter@STSeasst
The newest issue of @EnvHumanities is now online! It features a special section titled "Earth as Praxis" and announces the 2023 Best Article Prize!
View the TOC and read the whole issue, available Open Access: https://t.co/G3o9L1ho5v
On 12 December, WhoP team member Sonja Åman will defend her PhD dissertation "Governing the People of the Whale: History and Politics of Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling". The day before, she will give her PhD trial lecture (title t.b.a.). All welcome! See https://t.co/AP6tAVyF12
Join us on 13 October as we explore issues of race, ethnicity, and gender, but also diverse ways of opening up environmental problems and possibilities in the academy and beyond. Read more and register to attend : https://t.co/TqFDb45WJ3
The Call for the 3rd Annual Conference of the DFF Research Network for Global Justice and the Environmental Humanities is out! All details here: https://t.co/7xKjMGUWdo #EHJustice2023#EHJustice#envhum
Our book "Rubber Boots Methods for the Anthropocene: Doing Fieldwork in Multispecies Worlds" is on display at @ASAnews conference + online.
Get it w/ 40% discount through Oct 1.
Link: https://t.co/tMuNplsNpF Discount code: MNASA23
#ASA2023@UMinnPress@NilsBubandt@RachelCypher
@WhoP_UiO Marius Palz PhD delivering an excellent trial lecture on Multispecies ethnography and making good use of the new Rubber Boots Methods for the Anthropocene volume @Astridoa@RachelCypher@Asta121
Join us on Monday at Domus Bibliotheca for a conversation on land rights and land back from a Sámi Indigenous perspective. Details and registration through the link below. #envhum @UniOsloHF https://t.co/9NIQSnphfI
Professor Lesley Green won the 2023 Academy of Science of South Africa book award, in the Established Researcher category.
Read here:https://t.co/lWmePFQ0b2
Join us Thursday, May 4, 4:15 PM, for the last Anthropocene lecture of the semester. Stephanie Roe will talk about technical, economic, political, and social approaches for mitigating climate change! Sign-up below! 🌿
https://t.co/8W7a9Rj5fJ