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Uncategorized by Evelyn RamielApr 10, 201912:40 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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The Autistic Process: Research through the Overwhelming

Whatever its explanatory powers, or lack thereof, describing the autistic umwelt or life-world as intense carries an important truth about the advantages and disadvantages of working in academia with autism.

Problems of Place by Andrea EidingerApr 3, 20192:55 pmApril 4, 2019
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Untethered: Precarity, Place, and People

As Andrea Eidinger’s reflections on ActiveHistory.ca fit so well with our #problemsofplace series, we came together to also make it into a post for EHN.

Problems of Place by Juniper LewisMar 28, 201912:56 pmMarch 28, 2019

Problems of Place: The Body of a Trans Anthropologist

Uncategorized by Keri G. LambertMar 25, 20191:17 pm
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“Probably New to Science”: Locating Indigenous Knowledge in Colonial Archives

A few weeks ago, to acquaint students with primary sources and the process of reading archival materials “against the grain,” I brought to class a few sample sources from my own research. Sometimes just a few letters can offer revealing lenses into the past.

Uncategorized by Lisa FitzGeraldMar 19, 20198:39 amMarch 19, 2019
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Intersections between Environmental Justice and Site-Specific Performance

One of the fascinating things about site-specific performance in its broadest sense is that it helps us to think inclusively about bodies and the environments in which they are embedded.

Problems of Place by Eline D. TabakMar 13, 201912:17 pm

Problems of Place: Place as Experience

Problems of Place by Heather D. GreenMar 7, 20198:59 amMarch 13, 2019

Problems of Place: The Importance of Place in Research

Uncategorized by Rebecca H. BondMar 4, 20191:32 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Connecting Audiences to Environmental History: The General Survey Course

Why is environmental history not more “mainstream”? What are your ideas for incorporating the environment and environmental history into survey courses?

Uncategorized by Emily WebsterFeb 28, 20191:21 pmSeptember 11, 2022

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Person Who Has Already Done My Project

Uncategorized by Mica JorgensonFeb 19, 20191:14 pmDecember 10, 2019
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The Unanswered Call for Transnational Mining History

It will be news to no one that state-based explanations for the past just don’t fire the historical imagination like they used to and that environmental historians have been at the forefront of a transnational shift.

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