Enviro Humanities

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Environmental Humanities is an international, open-access journal that aims to invigorate current interdisciplinary research on the environment

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  2. 27. sij

    Environmental Humanities is looking for people to join our editorial team as Living Lexicon Editors and Associate Editors. Apply by February 28! Pass this opportunity on to others.

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  3. 18. pro 2019.

    Our latest addition to the Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities is "Silt" by Katie Ritson : You can find previous Living Lexicon articles online in one place:

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  4. 18. pro 2019.

    A group of 23 authors offer a global state-of-the-art teaching analysis in "Teaching the Environmental Humanities: International Perspectives and Practices" If you teach any related courses, read this for inspiration!

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  5. 18. pro 2019.

    Matthew Henry analyses literature and art that render visible the socioecological impacts of extractive capitalism in his article "Extractive Fictions and Postextraction Futurisms: Energy and Environmental Injustice in Appalachia"

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  6. 18. pro 2019.

    In "Chronophilia; or, Biding Time in a Solar System", Marcus Hall explores how our sense of time is both physiological and cultural, prompting greater awareness of chronophilia, our attachment to rhythm.

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  7. 18. pro 2019.

    María Elena García offers a theoretical exploration of what grief has to offer the practice of multispecies ethnography through a very personal encounter in "Death of a Guinea Pig: Grief and the Limits of Multispecies Ethnography in Peru"

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  8. 17. pro 2019.

    In "On Displacement: Revealing Hidden Ways of Being through Site-Specific Art", Kevan Klosterwill argues that urban artworks can enact multispecies performances through their resistance to capitalist co-option.

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  9. 17. pro 2019.

    Stuart Cooke argues that we can extend our appreciation of art and poetics into multispecies domains in his article "Toward an Ethological Poetics: The Transgression of Genre and the Poetry of the Albert’s Lyrebird"

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  10. 17. pro 2019.

    Using the concept of flow, John Brannigan, Frances Ryfield, Tasman Crowe & David Cabana analyse changing cultural representations of a seaside resort in “'The Languo of Flows': Ecosystem Services, Cultural Value, and the Nuclear Legacy in the Irish Sea"

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  11. 17. pro 2019.

    In "Encounters in Borderlands: Borderlining Animals and Technology at Frankfurt Airport," Susanne Bauer, Nils Güttler, and Martina Schlünder historicize three encounters of the aviation infrastructure and animals.

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  12. 17. pro 2019.

    Our latest issue of Environmental Humanities (Vol 11, Issue 2) is out now! Lots of exciting content, from animals in airports to circadian rhythms to art performing alternative worlds. And it's all .

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  13. 4. stu 2019.

    We’re delighted to announce that and Franklin Ginn will be taking over the editorship of Environmental Humanities from January 2020. Further information about them and the rest of our editorial team is available here:

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  14. 11. srp 2019.

    CFP "STREAMS: Transformative Environmental Humanities". An International Environmental Humanities Conference to be held in Stockholm in August 2020, hosted by our friends at . Looks sure to be an amazing event!

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  15. 11. srp 2019.

    We're looking for new editors! Just a few days left to apply.

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    22. svi 2019.

    Check out this editor opportunity with , an international, open-access, journal that is published by Duke University Press. Applications due June 1st.

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    8. srp 2019.

    So glad to see this collection on "Toxic Embodiment" from - my guess is this field will only continue to grow

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    18. lip 2019.

    We’re compiling a list of public environmental humanities/storytelling projects. If you’re involved in (or know of) current or recent projects, please reply with the link, or, email cameron.muir@sydney.edu.au

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  19. 15. svi 2019.

    We're looking for new editors! Just a couple of weeks left to apply. Please get in touch with any questions.

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    6. svi 2019.

    In the last RUSTlab Lectures Martina Schlünder talked about multispecies borderlining in airports. Did you know that far more animals than humans travel by air? I wonder how a CO2 tax will influence human-pet relationships? Look out for the paper coming out in

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