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EHN Blog by Sarah PickmanJul 16, 202010:00 amJuly 17, 2020
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A rocky island in the Svalbard archipelago

“Are There Even People There?” Re-reading Adrian Howkins and Grappling with “Going There”

Howkins, who is a historian of Antarctica, writes of the sense of legitimacy that seems to settle on historians after they visit the places they study, especially if the places they study are little-visited by outsiders in general.

News by Elizabeth HameetemanJul 13, 20202:00 pmSeptember 11, 2022
A row of books on shelf

#FlipTheList: Kicking off Phase 2

EHN Blog by Edna BonhommeJul 8, 20202:00 pmMarch 17, 2021
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Street-level poster advertising on a street light

Embracing Intersectionality in the Age of Bad Data

Technology is an extension of societal mores and seeps into our lives, how we breathe, what we know, and how we move sometimes leaving an indelible digital mark.

News by Elizabeth HameetemanJun 15, 202012:00 pmSeptember 11, 2022
A row of books on shelf

#FlipTheList: Call for Participants

EHN Blog by EHN TeamJun 11, 20204:00 pmSeptember 11, 2022

Climate Justice is Racial Justice: A Reading List

News by EHN TeamJun 9, 20205:00 pmSeptember 11, 2022

Black Lives Matter: Listen, Speak Up, Take Action

Field Notes by Tanja RiekkinenMay 28, 20203:00 pmMay 27, 2020
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Summer Learning: New Knowledge and Networks

Now that summer is approaching and summer schools for PhD candidates are likely to be cancelled, postponed, or arranged online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I have found myself pondering my past summer school experiences.

Uncategorized by Alexia ShellardMay 14, 20203:00 pmMay 14, 2020
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Colonized Bodies: Women, Nature, and Indigeneity

When I first initiated my doctoral project, I wasn’t thinking of any specific gender issue.

Uncategorized by Daniella McCaheyMay 8, 20202:00 pmMay 8, 2020
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Telling Time in Antarctica

To put it most basically: how can you come to real conclusions regarding time in a place that for many months of the year, there is no day or there is no night?

EHN Blog by Amelie BonneyApr 30, 20202:30 pmSeptember 4, 2023
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Toxic Beauty: Poisonous Colours in the Artificial Flower Industry

Disease, death, and pollution are not the first words that usually come to mind when thinking about colour.

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