Assist. Prof. in Architecture at Dalhousie U. Research on architectural hist, settler colonialism, extractivism & soil. I draw things. @emeliedt.bsky.social
What It Takes: an all-ages colouring book about extraction is now available to download! A fun teamwork with @BydExtraction + launched on the first day of PDAC—the world’s largest mining conference. #DisruptPDAC#DisruptPDAC
Rejoignez-nous le lundi 18 novembre pour le lancement d'un numéro spécial du #JSÉAC sur l'architecture et l'extraction.
En savoir plus : https://t.co/hV5QWwhPuy
Attention @SSACSEAC members!
Check your inboxes for an advance copy of our new special issue on Architecture & Extraction!
Guest editors @zannahmae, @EmelieDT & Christopher Alton put together a fabulous collection of texts. 👏
Available soon to all in open access. #JSSAC#JSEAC
Legalize RVs and Tiny Homes as compassionate dwellings in Oceanside in the Housing Crisis - Signez la pétition ! https://t.co/N41if53ec3 via @CdnChange
CFP AAG 2025: Affective Entanglements with Real Estate and Housing. David Hugill and I invite contributions for a session exploring how intimate & interpersonal relations shape transactions in housing, property and land. CFP below. Abstracts due Oct 16. https://t.co/TFrxBPnGMB
"Many of the universities with their own land acknowledgments, however, vehemently refuse to discuss their integral role in the military-industrial complex that supports the settler colonial occupation of Palestine and genocide in Gaza."
Nearly 70 percent of mining companies globally are headquartered in Canada and 50 percent of the world's publicly listed mining and mineral exploration companies are in Canada.
Une lettre au Recteur de l'Université McGill: L'Université a une « longue histoire de désinvestissement et de modification des liens universitaires en raison de questions géopolitiques ... Nous constatons votre hypocrisie lorsqu’il s’agit de la Palestine.»
https://t.co/GxRpqeTco3
On April 17, 2024, the Board of Directors of the Society of Architectural Historians voted in favor of endorsing the Middle East Studies Association statement regarding the ongoing genocidal violence against the Palestinian people and their cultural heritage in Gaza.
While receiving an honorary degree from Acadia University today, @ElJonesPoet praised students across the country who are “standing against a genocide” in Gaza.
“Over the past few months, we have been told that it is our words and not bombs that are harmful and violent.”
Join us May 16 & 23 for a compelling double feature on Palestinian voices in space and architecture hosted by the Dalhousie Architecture Students Association (DASA). First event is happening tonight.