My very first article❤️I write about the crows that goes missing from the silk rearing villages and human-crow-moth entanglement. Looking forward to exciting discussions it can evoke across disciplines.
@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter@PhD_Genie@OpenAcademics
https://t.co/6HDkNUlMEj
@BudhadityaDas9@OfficialRamjas@MAYANGLAMBAMOJ2 This sounds exciting! I never thought I would end up working with insects, but they can reveal so much. If possible I would love to know how I goes. Good luck with the session 🙂
The Missing Crows gets featured in @down2earthindia. I propose "eco-political becoming", an analytical tool to explore how human-nonhuman interactions disrupt sociopolitical categories. Appreciate the opportunity to see my work reach a wider audience. @PhD_Genie
A study published late last year offers fresh insights on how planners can use a more-than-human (MoTH) approach in planning policy and practice, one that does not stress on human exceptionalism and also includes nonhuman animals
@BasnetVinisha
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A study published late last year offers fresh insights on how planners can use a more-than-human (MoTH) approach in planning policy and practice, one that does not stress on human exceptionalism and also includes nonhuman animals
@BasnetVinisha
https://t.co/WxKidSpIVa
My very first article❤️I write about the crows that goes missing from the silk rearing villages and human-crow-moth entanglement. Looking forward to exciting discussions it can evoke across disciplines.
@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter@PhD_Genie@OpenAcademics
https://t.co/6HDkNUlMEj
Thank you, Urban Pest Management Technical Committee, for visiting the @INHSIllinois! We enjoyed sharing talks, lab tours, & insect collecting with your team! 🦟 #PestManagement#Entomology
Honored to have received the Barbara Lawrence Award at the Urban Transformation conference and Urban Ethnobiology Fellowship for my PhD research.
🙏@SofEthnobiology for acknowledging my work. I hope to continue contributing through my work. @planningatillinois @FAAatIllinois