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Ecotones Now by EHN TeamOct 26, 20234:30 pmOctober 26, 2023

Ecotones Now: Episode 2.1 ft. Jessica M. DeWitt

EHN Blog by Mennaallah AbotalebOct 23, 20237:00 amOctober 24, 2023
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The Hidden Seeds of the Alexandria Library

Buy, borrow, or steal was the motto. Alexandria was the capital of world knowledge, and ships using its coast were searched for books of any kind.

Field Notes by Mica JorgensonOct 12, 20237:00 amOctober 12, 2023

Drones in Environmental Humanities Research

News by EHN TeamSep 29, 20233:00 pmJanuary 11, 2024

EHN September Community Letter

EHN Blog by Catherine PetersSep 26, 20232:26 pmOctober 10, 2023
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Smoke and Plastic: Feeling the Environmental Past

The suggestion that Barbie lives in an immaterial world was not lost on environmental icon Smokey Bear who, upon noticing her campsite, tweeted a visual critique.

Tools for Change by Josephine GoldmanSep 12, 20237:00 amJanuary 11, 2024
Photograph featuring dramatic clouds across sky, with iridescent sun peeking through. The foreground shows a silhouetted tree.

Ethics Beyond Ethics Clearance: The Politics of Citation, Analytical Authority and Private Knowledges

EHN Blog by Asmae OurkiyaSep 8, 20237:00 amSeptember 8, 2023
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Bodies and Sexuality in Gilead: A Queer Ecofeminist Reading of The Handmaid’s Tale

While watching The Handmaid’s Tale, I could not help but think about how many acts of cruelty against women, the LGBTQIA+ community, and marginalised people are actually the norm in a number of societies.

EHN Blog by Natalie R. WilkinsonSep 7, 20237:00 amSeptember 7, 2023
There is a singing bowl on the left of the picture and at the back is the Himalayas in white and dark blue.

Finding Resonance: A Journey Into Podcast Production

EHN Blog by April AnsonSep 6, 20237:00 amSeptember 7, 2023
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No One Is A Virus: On American Ecofascism

In mid-March of 2020, a storytelling strain tore through the internet–what a New York Times reporter dubbed the “Coronavirus Nature Genre.”

EHN Anniversary Week by EHN TeamSep 5, 20237:00 amSeptember 5, 2023

Doing Environmental History: A Conversation with Ramya Swayamprakash & Anna Guasco

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