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Field Notes by Diana M. ValenciaOct 24, 201910:05 amSeptember 11, 2022
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The Carbon Footprint of Environmental Research: A Personal Dilemma

It just did not sit right anymore to go on all these research trips. That’s when I calculated the Carbon Footprint of my project until thus far.

Uncategorized by Shelby BrewsterOct 16, 20191:15 pmJune 16, 2020
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“You Are Here:” Deep Time at the Smithsonian

Looking back, my fascination with museums has clearly played out in my doctoral research on emerging relationships between humans and nonhumans under ecological emergency. Unsurprisingly, the natural history museum is one of the most fraught sites in which these relationships have historically been constructed.

Uncategorized by Anna KramerOct 8, 201912:40 pmApril 1, 2020
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A Van Down by the Climbing Gym

When I worked for a rock climbing gym in Denver, Colorado between college and graduate school, I never asked my van-dwelling coworkers what they thought about living out of their vehicles across a fence from people experiencing homelessness.

Problems of Place by Letisha BrownSep 27, 20195:54 amSeptember 27, 2019

Problems of Place: Paths to Transition

Problems of Place by Ramya SwayamprakashSep 20, 20199:03 amSeptember 20, 2019

Problems of Place: When A Place Chooses You

News by EHN TeamSep 19, 20198:37 amSeptember 11, 2022

The Importance of Community in Finding Your Calling: Introducing the EHN Team

News by EHN TeamSep 13, 201911:07 amSeptember 11, 2022

Inside Dish: Mary E. Mendoza on Thinking Outside the Box

EHN Anniversary Week by Nicole Welk-JoergerSep 12, 20199:55 amOctober 1, 2019
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When Animals Attack

To flesh out the labor between humans and animals, I sometimes find myself struggling to write between the “real” and “representational” interactions I experience on farms and see on paper in the archive.

EHN Anniversary Week by Rebecca Le GetSep 11, 201910:06 amSeptember 11, 2019
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When Suburban In-fill Created A Real Nightmare

Why do we tell those eerie stories, the ones we share at social events? Ghost stories often reveal more about a community’s concerns at a specific point in time. One such example can be found in suburban Melbourne, Australia.

Problems of Place by Jessica M. DeWittSep 10, 20199:51 amSeptember 12, 2019

Place as Present: Revisited

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