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Meeting hybridly about twice a month, we are a working group based at Johns Hopkins that together... View more
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Jessie Croteau posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group 8 weeks ago
We hope you are all doing well and wanted to let you know that we have extended the deadline for the Graduate Panel of the Environmental Humanities Research Initiative (EHRI) to the 28th of February. The event itself will take place on March 26th.
Please send your abstracts (200-500 words) to ehrigradpanel@gmail.com and let us know if you have…
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Jessie Croteau posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group 3 months ago
Contribute to a Virtual Roundtable Discussion, Collection of Written Contributions, and/or Collaborative Project Proposals on what the Ecological Design Collective can be during a time of reactionary politics.
Are you passionate about reimagining the future of our environment? The EDC invites you to engage in an exciting collaborative project:…
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Kristin Brig-Ortiz posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group 11 months ago
11 months ago (edited)
We’re taking a short break to recover from the semester and will be back on Monday, May 20th at 2pm EST! We’ll be kicking off our summer meeting schedule with selections from Amitav Ghosh’s The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis (2021). I’ll upload the PDFs to our folder when I have them.
We’ll see you next month!
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Kristin Brig-Ortiz posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group a year ago
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Kristin Brig-Ortiz posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group a year ago
Our next meeting is on Monday, March 18th from 2-3pm EST in our virtual room. We will be discussing anthropologist Jana Kopelent-Rehak’s recent work on aging and environmental issues on Smith Island, in the Chesapeake Bay. You can find the documents for discussion under our “Documents” tab.
See you there!
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Steven M posted an update in the group
Environmental Humanities Working Group a year ago
so glad to be here. thanks!!
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