Please consider submitting an abstract to our panel, “Indigenous Futurisms beyond the West: Arab and Global South Speculative Fiction” at FLRSAC 2026. Would much appreciate if you please share with your network. https://t.co/BWbJPWL8IZ
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Applications are invited for Full-time Internship positions at Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi
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#Internship
We are creating a database for potential book reviewers @plantpjournal. If you are interested to review books for us, please contact me with your research interests.
The open-access Plant Perspectives journal https://t.co/n1mBP5IxZl is currently seeking book reviewers for several books and is creating a database for potential reviewers in the future. If interested, contact Dr. Subarna De, Book Reviews Editor, at https://t.co/l85kbGy2zw
Amazing to see the first issue bloom in Spring! It includes my article on plantiness and vegetal politics on Indian indigenous landscapes from a decolonial bioregional perspective. More plant power to all plant people!
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Today we published the very first issue of our brilliant new peer-reviewed journal ‘Plant Perspectives’. It’s #OpenAccess and online for all to read, here: https://t.co/2BBTrgNSOM #plantstudies#plants#subscribetoopen
In 2021, @miliprokic and I started talking about a book on #envhist of #islands. Three years, 18 authors and 14 islands later, here we are! Thank you, @SarahWHPress and @whitehorsepress! Available in print and in OA: https://t.co/Te5xjm7rc8
Our new journal ‘Plant Perspectives’ is looking for a Creative Submissions Editor – a key role in a very exciting new publication (with issue 1.1 forthcoming in April!). More details here: https://t.co/9zkYwsZFa5 #envhum#plantHumanities#plants
Our new translation of @ChristofMauch's ‘Paradise Blues’ is now available in print through all good booksellers (or use code 'paradise24' before 31st Jan for 25% off, here: https://t.co/RdjoVBZVtq). Also #OpenAccess online on @JSTOR (https://t.co/5sPR39DoTg). Enjoy! #envhist
The English translation of our founding director Christof Mauch's latest book is now available on our Environment & Society Portal. Read the whole book for free, courtesy of the @whitehorsepress!
The latest in my collaboration w Andrew Curley on temporal geographies: we ask, where are Native people in the plantationocene? What do we see & not see if we take up this framework? Grateful to the @theAAG Annals!
Unruly River and Plantation Logics https://t.co/12p9Hpyg6w
Environmental Humanities Scholars Statement on Palestine.
I added my signature to this and support what it says. The form is open for more signatures for a short time, if you feel compelled to do likewise.
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