Today on the Edge Effects Podcast, Prerna Rana speaks with Sarah Robert & Jennifer Gaddis about their new book, discussing school food programs’ catalytic potential in the betterment of global health, agriculture, and care.🍎 https://t.co/9PA6OrM1yN
Today on Edge Effects, Jac Common & Katy Lewis Hood trace marine aggregates dredging in UK coastal waters, arguing that this extractive industry should be situated in capitalist, colonial ocean histories & presents. 🐚🌊 https://t.co/J4TkqFu6xM
PLEASE SHARE — Edge Effects is delighted to announce the theme for our 2025 special series: Companion Species! Anyone is welcome to submit to this series, due February 20, 2025. Read more & apply: https://t.co/omxXtr3eBB
Today on the Edge Effects Podcast, Will Brockliss sits down with documentarian Jeff Spitz to reflect on uranium cleanup in Monument Valley, partnering with the Navajo Nation, and ethical environmental filmmaking. 🏜️ https://t.co/t6qAx8APE0
Today on Edge Effects, scholars share recommended works on environmental activism in art & fiction—exploring aesthetic opposition to precarity or cultural traditions uplifting alternative ecological narratives & knowledge. We hope you enjoy them! https://t.co/6UNfixkRmF
Today on Edge Effects, Laleh Ahmad argues that the solarpunk genre offers imaginable, realistic green futures based on renewable energy and communal self-reliance, rooted in justice and care. 🏢🪴 https://t.co/TNp00fimw4
Greetings to our Twitter family! Thank you for your dedication these past eight years. We've now migrated to the other app, so will only be posting here for a short while longer. See you on the other side 🦋
Today on Edge Effects Fieldnotes, a trip to the bathroom sends Henry Hughes on a journey to discover what tiny critters are living in the urinals and what we might learn from them in this era of environmental precarity. 🪰 https://t.co/XVJaBxSCwl
Don't forget that Edge Effects has an Instagram account! We've been building it up over the past six months to share excerpts and additional images from each week's piece. We'd love to have you there! https://t.co/knHWmgIr8N
Today on Edge Effects, Alexis Schmidt examines the historical transition of Change of Air travel from a legitimate medical prescription into a commodified and efficient vacation on the coast—an attitude that persists in vacation narratives to this day. 🏖️https://t.co/wfNRV8knGe
🚨🚨🚨We just updated our creative reviews page! If you see a book you'd like to review, message us to get a copy or ARC. Full instructions on how to submit a short pitch to us: https://t.co/yFSnn5OVmO
PLEASE SHARE — Edge Effects is delighted to announce the theme for our 2025 special series: Companion Species! Anyone is welcome to submit to this series, due February 20, 2025. Read more & apply: https://t.co/omxXtr3eBB
This exhibit was supposed to open at the Fowler. These events are a stark reminder to return fire & land keeping to Indigenous Peoples. FireBack. LandBack. -from an Indigenous fire scholar🔥
🥁Announcing the Public Domain Image Archive! 🥁
We are v excited to share our new sister-project, the Public Domain Image Archive (PDIA), a curated collection of 10k+ out-of-copyright historical images, all free to explore and reuse https://t.co/loRIxVgm6e @pdimagearchive