Vol 9: 1-2 of Critical Times is out now!
This double special issue, "Crisis Climate Politics," is guest edited by Wendy Brown and Timothy Mitchell.
All articles freely available here: https://t.co/sDlyMf69Hg
From our new special issue, "Comparative Ethnographies of Crooked Beasts: An Uncertain Method for the Climate Crisis" by Nayanika Mathur @NayanikaM
Freely available here: https://t.co/4RzCgsRhMi
Part of a special issue on 'climate crisis politics' edited by Wendy Brown and Timothy Mitchell. Brings together the writings of some members of @the_IAS over the academic year 2022-23. https://t.co/1znGs9uKQ2
New open access article on crooked beasts, comparison, ethnography, and how uncertainty can act as a productive form of knowledge-making to capture the climate crisis is now out in @Critical_Times_ https://t.co/AgOqbnIpOq
If at @theasainfo People Fest this week in Edinburgh then come hear Prof. Lotte Hoek and I narrate wicked tales of "man-eaters" from South Asia at The Lioness of Leith pub on Friday afternoon! https://t.co/alpKWq7Pui
Join us on 28th April, 12-1 pm BST for the next @theasainfo climate anthropology book talk with @GustavPeebles speaking on his recent book, 'The First and Last Bank' @mitpress
New CFP: Forecasting the weather, between divination and science, 9 Oct 2026, Oxford @TORCHOxford
If you're working on the history of weather forecasting, please do send us an abstract! ⛈️⛈️⛈️
More info here: https://t.co/4kQl34dR4v
*JUST IN*
Professor Nayanika Mathur shares her expertise on the ways in which the governance of big cats, especially the ‘crooked ones’, demonstrates interspecies entanglement and the role of humans in the Anthropocene.
Listen here:
https://t.co/Pid7r2OhNc
1/7. 📢COP 29 WEEK ONE SUMMARY: Here is our summary of what happened under discussion on #LossAndDamage 🔥⛈️🌪️ and the New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance (#NCQG) during the first week of #COP29. 🔎
🔗Read the summary here: https://t.co/AckU9WBEw6
📢Check out the new Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene Virtual Teaching Tool!
The Interactive Map visualises spaces and effects of the embodied inequalities of the Anthropocene.
Explore seminars, podcasts, short films and articles ➡️https://t.co/w0pCdKJBgl
📣The Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna seeks to appoint a Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Historical dimensions of the Anthropocene
https://t.co/J3pSKNwVuI
We are hugely looking forward to welcoming @NoreenMasud to Oxford next week to discuss her book, 'A Flat Place'. Co-hosted with @EnvHumsOxford @TORCHOxford
FLAME University x University for the Creative Arts Doctoral College (UCA) & Global Research Network, presents 'Urban Animals in the Age of Extinction', a 2-day international hybrid conference on the 28th & 29th of August, 2024.
#AcademicConferences#animalturn#interspecies
Staggering piece of reportage, data viz & photography from a team at Bloomberg on the ruin that is Gaza. 42 million tonnes of rubble.
As an historian specializing in *post-WW2 reconstruction* puts it: “Gaza is something never seen before in the history of urbanism.”
From our archives: “Stop blaming the climate for disasters,” says climatologist Friederike Otto.
Scientists are increasingly warning that blaming disasters solely on climate change lets policymakers off the hook for poor planning.
https://t.co/35Uo5LY6Mp
Are you attending @wceh2024 online or in-person?
Here's your guide to all of the Canadians and Canadian content on the conference docket.
https://t.co/CVZOaKwzCx
#envhist#cdnhist#WCEH2024