Nettsider med emneord «Environmental Humanities» - Side 4

Publisert 19. sep. 2022 11:36
Students protesting in the streets of Stockholm
Publisert 13. sep. 2022 22:10

In this talk, professor of design history Dr. Kjetil Fallan, explores design interventions at, and in the wake of, the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm 1972. What can design activism tell us about the conference's influence on future political decision-making? Or about the development of environmental thinking and ecologically informed design ideology in Scandinavia?

A woman is listening to music on her earphones in a greenhouse.
Publisert 13. sep. 2022 22:04

The environment is having a massive impact on music, changing what music is and how it comes to be, not just what it is about or how it sounds. In this lecture, Dr. Kyle Devine, professor of musicology at UiO, presents the nuances in this Great Recomposition, and the importance of overriding our defaults. 

The book Electric Brine laying face down.
Publisert 5. sep. 2022 13:00

In this talk, curator and editor Jennifer Teets presents Electric Brine, a volume of poetry and critical essays by women voices from diverse fields such as literature, geography, media studies, history of life sciences, sociology, and poetics of science and fiction.

Publisert 5. aug. 2022 13:39
Publisert 1. juli 2022 08:59
A group of people in front of a yellow wooden building.
Publisert 30. juni 2022 14:49

At the start of June, OSEH hosted the PhD Researcher School "Situated Research - Exploring Place and Time Through the Environmental Humanities". The researcher school was a part of the NoRS-EH module "Theories and Methods in Environmental Humanities". 

Publisert 7. juni 2022 10:44
A man is holding a glass container with a bumblebee in.
Publisert 31. mai 2022 11:51

With spring in full bloom, the fourth excursion for the students in the Honours Certificate in Environmental Humanities and Sciences (EHS) took the students to the Botanical Garden in Oslo to learn more about the importance of the bumblebees and citizen science

Image may contain: Water, Sky, Watercraft, Naval architecture, Boat.
Publisert 20. mai 2022 17:21

What do we mean when we say and think "after oil"? In this talk Graeme Macdonald, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick (UK), will examine a range of literary and artistic examples constituting a significant expression of petroculture: the post-oil imaginary.

Image may contain: Smile, Plant, Tree, Adaptation, Leisure.
Publisert 16. mai 2022 16:12

In this workshop, Susan Darlington will explore questions of the relationship between Buddhism and environmentalism and the role of monks in promoting sustainable agriculture.

A close up of a brick wall house with a small café table in the front.
Publisert 13. mai 2022 15:06

Various events for environmentally interested staff, Postdocs, Researchers, PhDs, graduate students and visiting scholars, who would like to connect across disciplines, time and space.

Image contains a sunflower, with tall buildings in the background. Environmental Humanities Week banner in the left corner
Publisert 3. mai 2022 08:32

We invite you to our Environmental Humanities Festival where we celebrate the exciting work happening in the field here at UiO, in Norway, and beyond. The day will start with a keynote lecture by Jamie Lorimer, University of Oxford, followed by presentations by the OSEH Collaboratories, a pop-up exhibition, film screenings, a "green" choir performance, and more. 

Compiled photo. On the left Eben Kirksey, on the right is a model with viral shape
Publisert 2. mai 2022 17:39

In this lecture, the Medical Humanities and the Environmental Humanities meet. Associate Professor Eben Kirksey from the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University, Australia, will introduce us to the "virosphere".

A tall sunflower fills the frame, in the background there are skyscrapers.
Publisert 2. mai 2022 12:31
From 7 to 10 June, the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities cordially invites you to an "Environmental Humanities Week". With a series of events, we will celebrate the exciting work happening in the field, here at UiO, and beyond.
Photo of the salmon ladder by the Akerselva River.
Publisert 27. apr. 2022 13:14

On 2 April, the students in the Honours Certificate in Environmental Humanities and Sciences (EHS) walked along Akerselva and participated in a soundwalk along the river as part of the second excursion this semester. 

Big museum hall with a massive ice block in the middle. A crack runs through the ice so that people can enter the ice.
Publisert 26. apr. 2022 12:09

What roles can museums and collections play, in the growing need to convey polyphonic narrations on climate change? In this presentation, Lotten Gustafsson Reinius discusses the multi-disciplinary dialogues and other co-curations as a tentacular weaving across differing knowledge regimes, scales and temporalities. 

A black and white photo of the anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose sitting by a fireplace.
Publisert 4. apr. 2022 09:57

The anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose was one of the founding and most significant figures in the emergence of the environmental humanities. In April Thom van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew publish an edited collection: Kin: Thinking with Deborah Bird Rose to keep Debbie’s work alive and moving in the world.

A sculpture of a fish-man walking. The background is a cityscape.
Publisert 30. mars 2022 14:51

In this talk, writer and diver, Ting. J. Yiu discusses her ecocritical creative practice through an aquatic lens. Centering diasporic displacement, she discusses how aquatic narratives and interspecies encounters are radical sites to subvert notions of citizenship, (re)negotiating identities, and contesting hegemonic environmental narratives.

An image of orange seaweed and kelp.
Publisert 30. mars 2022 12:52

Agential Matter is an artistic research project which examines performativity of algae, objects and bodies in instances of observation in scientific research, industrial production and artistic encounter. This talk by artist Sabine Popp is seen as an opportunity to (re)turn to a small shed at a landing station for harvested kelp as one of several places of hybrid coexistence.

The left side of the picture is a portrait of Jamie Lorimer, the right side picture is of a brown cow standing in a field of tall grass.
Publisert 23. mars 2022 12:07

A turn is underway in the probiotic approaches. Recalibrating modern antibiotic approaches and heading off their unintended consequences, the probiotic uses life to manage life, connecting the microbial with the planetary. This keynote lecture given by Jamie Lorimer gives critical insight into these interventions and their implications, and is part of OSEH's environmental humanities festival on the 10th of June.

A white warehouse or factory building stands tall against the blue backdrop of a clear sky
Publisert 28. feb. 2022 19:51

In this talk, sustainability and tourism researcher Per Strömberg discusses the practices of ‘adaptive reuse’ of buildings as part of a cultural economy. He considers ‘reuse value’ is a cultural capital which is used as a rhetorical device in the discourse of sustainability and circular economy, but also, something that can be converted into economic capital in urban redevelopment.

A picture of a type case with different letters jumbled together.
Publisert 17. feb. 2022 15:12

In this talk, poet and translator Kathleen Maris Paltrineri will discuss ecopoetic works published in Norway that push boundaries in form, language, and thought as they explicitly or implicitly address the ramifications of climate change. She will also draw on her translation experience to discuss how ecotranslation may invite innovative translation and creative writing practices and may be its own form of activism.

Entagnled photo of fish under water and mossy rocks with Kelp.
Publisert 9. feb. 2022 09:51

The Oslo School of Environmental Humanities hosted its first ever Knowing Natures Eco-Slam on 3 December 2021, an open drop-in exhibition with presentations and performances by the EHS Honours students.