Prof Dolly Jørgensen

@DollyJorgensen

Environmental historian. Professor @ Univ of Stavanger. Exploring extinction narratives. Animal history, medieval & modern, eco restoration. Deceptively simple.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2013.

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    If you’ve been wondering about the relationship of emotions to ecological conservation efforts like reintroduction & rewilding, the book for you is here! Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age: histories of longing and belonging

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    In many early medieval calendars, 7 February is the first day of spring. Some Anglo-Saxon spring poetry, describing how the earth quickens, released from the 'frost's fetters', and the waters of the world run free:

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  3. This happens to me all the time. I check every follow notification and don’t hesitate to block.

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    6. velj

    My Cultural and Social History article on water and the cultural landscape came out in print today, which seems like as good an excuse as any to tweet about it again

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    I recently updated my website with syllabi for my two newest classes: one on “Diversity in the History of Technology” and a seminar on “History and Historiography”🖊

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    5. velj

    Have loved being co-editor of the Loving Lexicon in with since it began in 2014. But it is time to hand it on to new editors. I would encourage anyone interested to apply. It has been a truly rich and rewarding experience.

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  7. 6. velj

    Brilliant question in conclusion: If dogs were integral to slavery, yet remain obscured by anthropocentric frames, how else might scholarship benefit from further analytical attention to the role of other animals in projecting or implementing race and ethnicity?

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  8. 6. velj

    An absolute must-read article for scholars: “Slave Hounds and Abolition in the Americas” by ⁦⁩ & Charlton W Yingling. And it’s so pass it on!!

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    Three forms composed of thousands of fragments of colourful waste polythene, torn by hand from used shopping bags are suspended in Gallery Square.

    Three children walking past colourful spheres suspended from the ceiling.
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    Hey there folk, just started and I’m doing a queer critter (history) tweet every day in February as I’m writing my „18th century thoughts on insect sex“ article. Would love comments / help from (queer) entomologists along the way. 1/30

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  11. 5. velj

    A great event! Thanks to for taking the initiative to organize it around NRK’s Svalbard minutt for minutt.

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  12. 5. velj

    Final speaker is who discusses how Svalbard came to “belong” to Norway. Was intentionally created as a place that “belonged” through cultural stories & heritage.

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  13. 5. velj

    Now Magne Drangeid had a journalist assignment in Svalbard on mining industry that he is presenting.

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  14. 5. velj

    Interested in how animals were moved to Svalbard & northern Norway as part of Norway’s imperial ambitions? Check out the article I wrote with : Animals as instruments of Norwegian imperial authority in the interwar Arctic

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  15. 5. velj

    Frode Hansen presenting Adolf Hoel’s stays in Svalbard based on his diaries.

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  16. 5. velj

    Here’s me talking about the animal you won’t see on Svalbard any more but you could have before 1980: muskox!

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  17. 5. velj

    Marie-Theres Fojuth discusses Fridtjof Nansen’s En Ferd til Spitsbergen which was the first travel guide to these polar islands. Read the book:

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  18. 5. velj

    Roald Berg introduces the Spitsbergen treaty and Norway’s rights and obligations on Svalbard.

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  19. 5. velj

    Check out his article () The Armchair Traveler's Guide to Digital Environmental Humanities which uses NRK’s previous slow TV sendings.

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  20. 5. velj

    We’re underway with our event “Humaniora-forskere ser på Svalbard minutt for minutt” with who has written on slow TV tourism.

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    4. velj

    Ten years ago, a chance encounter with a crew of Korean retirees scrubbing the mountains of the "residue of Japanese colonialism" planted the seed. I'm thrilled to finally share its fruition: Seeds of Control, forthcoming from Preorder here:

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