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News by EHN TeamJan 21, 20191:15 pmSeptember 11, 2022

Inside Dish: Nancy Langston on Diversity and Inclusivity in Academic Syllabi

Problems of Place by Keri G. LambertJan 17, 20192:24 pmFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Reflections on Belonging in African Environmental History

Uncategorized by Alison LaurenceJan 9, 20192:26 pmJanuary 9, 2019
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Archived in the Asphalt: An Abridged History of LA, Pleistocene to Present

The La Brea Tar Pits have yielded the most extensive record of a Pleistocene environment on the planet. Yet the pits are also a misnomer, for they are an artifact of nineteenth-century asphalt mining and twentieth-century fossil excavations.

Problems of Place by Aadita ChaudhuryDec 28, 201811:15 amFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Spatial Promiscuity and the Search for Home

Uncategorized by Alyssa KreikemeierDec 19, 20183:25 pmJanuary 4, 2019
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The Life of Air: A Meditation on Studying the Unseen

From the south-facing window of my third floor apartment, I sometimes see the sunrise.

Problems of Place by Jessica M. DeWittDec 10, 201812:28 pmFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Place in Three Acts

Field Notes by Amanda Lewis-Nang'eaNov 14, 20182:50 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Acacias in Amboseli: Trees as Historical Memory in African Environmental History

There are certain questions that have given my research on the history of the Ilkisongo Maasai and conservation a sense of urgency.

Field Notes by Amelia BrackettNov 5, 20182:26 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Notes from the Field: Community-Based Research in the Apple Orchards of Boulder County

A few miles northeast of Boulder, CO lies the Midwest in miniature—and where our crew from the Boulder Apple Tree Project sampled trees from Sarah’s orchard.

Problems of Place by Evelyn RamielOct 30, 20182:34 pmJanuary 4, 2019

Problems of Place: Is There Any Way Out of This Dream?

Field Notes by Kaitlin Stack WhitneyOct 15, 201811:30 amSeptember 11, 2022
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Viewing Virtual Worlds: What Can Video Games Teach Us About Environmental History?

Some elements of gaming worlds are imaginary, and they can give insight into what’s around the game builders—or their hopes of what a better world looks like.

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