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Togetherness stories for healing (with) the Oceans
Togetherness stories for healing (with) the Oceans curated by Olga Koroleva is currently online at TBA21-Academy’s Ocean Archive, playing until 30 September 2020. Ocean Archive is a new digital organism for a living ocean. Ocean Archive is a digital platform in the making; an archive and framework for collaborative research. It brings together a multitude […]
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ASLE 2020 “Out of the Blue” Panel
Members of EEHN presented a panel recently for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (UK & Irelent) Postgraduate Conference ‘Out of the Blue’. Titled “To Spill the Frame”: Reimagining Intimaces in Anthropocene Poetics and Citional Practice. You can listen to talks from Maria Sledmere, Kate Lewis Hood and Fred Carter, and other […]
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Join us at Streaming Streams EH conference
We know that many of us were looking forward to this year’s international environmental humanities conference organised by the team at KTH Sweden, which has understandably had to be postponed until 2021. However, in lieu of the full conference there will be keynotes and some taster sessions running online during the original conference dates of […]
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Greenhouse EH Book Talks: David Farrier discusses Footprints
In March, as pandemic lockdowns started to come into effect in Europe, the Environmental Humanites programme at the University of Stavanger launched a book talk series to help bring attention to new EH work. Their first event was with EEHN convenor David Farrier, who discussed his new book Footprints: In Search of Future Fossils Watch […]
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IASH Environmental Humanities Fellows for 2021
We are pleased to announce our three IASH Environmental Humanities Visiting Research Fellows who will be working with us in 2021. Dr Nicole Seymour is an environmental humanities scholar working in the Department of English, Comparative Literature, and Linguistics, at California University, Fullerton, USA. Her first book Strange Natures: Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological […]
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Blue Humanities Away Day
In February, we had a research methods away day at the lovely coastal village of St Abbs (aka New Asgaard), organised by Alex Campbell, Michelle Bastian and David Farrier. Our aim was to reflect on the challenges that oceanic environments (and their decline) pose for the humanities. In particular we were interested in thinking about […]
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ERASMUS teaching exchange with the University of Stockholm
Recently David Farrier and I participated in an ERASMUS funded teaching exchange with the University of Stockholm. We contributed to the new Environmental Humanities thematic focus within the Humanities PhD programme, offering a range of sessions on the topic of Deep Time. We visited the university’s Baltic Sea Centre and its Askö Laboratory, on a […]
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EEHN member, Andrew Patrizio’s exhibition named one of the years best
Congratulations to Andrew Patrizio and Bill Hare, curators of the Scottish Endarkenment, which has been named as one of the top 10 art exhibitions of 2016. The Scottish Endarkenment from CAHSS Webteam on Vimeo. More here https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/dec/20/jonathan-jones-top-10-art-exhibitions-2016
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EEHN and Edinburgh International Festival’s Deep Time
After the spectacular Harmonium Project event which opened the Edinburgh International Festival last year, there has been a great deal of excitement about this year’s Deep Time. With a sell-out performance planned for this Sunday, we wanted to share some of the involvement that members of EEHN have had in its development. David Farrier has written […]
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The Geomerce Project
The GeoMerce Project Abstract: GeoMerce is a project that speculates on the ability of certain plants of absorbing heavy metals from the soil. Since those metals are listed on the London Metal Exchange, fields and crops become financial assets as sources and reservoirs of capitals. The amount of metal in the plants is […]
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