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#problemsofplace by Heather D. GreenMar 7, 20198:59 amMarch 13, 2019

Problems of Place: The Importance of Place in Research

#envhistmatters by Rebecca H. BondMar 4, 20191:32 pmMarch 4, 2019
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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?

#envhistmatters by Emily WebsterFeb 28, 20191:21 pmFebruary 28, 2019

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

#envhistmatters 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.

#problemsofplace by Jackie GonzalesFeb 15, 20191:42 pmMarch 8, 2019

Problems of Place: Finding Somewhere That Lets Me Belong

#noxiousnatures by Katy Kole de PeraltaFeb 11, 20191:00 pmMarch 30, 2019
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Noxious Natures: The Not-so-Pleasant Island

Dr. Katy Kole de Peralta’s student Emily Morley at ISU is the first to share her perspective on global environmental racism in this Noxious Nature series.

#problemsofplace by Heather D. GreenFeb 7, 20193:25 pmFebruary 7, 2019

Problems of Place: Place and Placelessness in Academia

#problemsofplace by Willa Hammitt BrownFeb 4, 20191:23 pmFebruary 4, 2019

Problems of Place: Contingent Geographies

#noxiousnatures by Katy Kole de PeraltaJan 30, 20191:06 pmFebruary 4, 2019
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Noxious Natures: Global Perspectives on Environmental Racism, an Introduction

Under guidance of Dr. Katy Kole de Peralta, three environmental history students at ISU will discuss environmental racism in a global context in this new series.

#insidedish by EHN TeamJan 21, 20191:15 pmJanuary 30, 2019

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

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