Nettsider med emneord «Environmental Humanities» - Side 5

Architects rendering of planned new climate house, sunny with kids playing in front of the building.
Publisert 8. juli 2019 13:41

How to narrate the climate crisis in a museum environment? How can museums become ‘contact zones’ where science and education, activism and entertainment, debate and tourism interact productively? 

A dense cluster of tree branches against a sunny sky from a frogs-eye perspective. 
Publisert 3. mars 2023 11:13

For our March 22 Reading Group, Professor Andrew Mathews will be joining us in discussing parts of his latest book. 

Close-up photo from the side of a hill. Red clay-soils that consist of larger rocks and tree roots vining through the soils.
Publisert 7. des. 2022 11:42

Welcome to the final SOILS Reading Group of the semester. In this session we are joined by anthropologist Germain Meulemans. 

Dry soil and blue sky
Publisert 21. nov. 2022 10:22

We congratulate Ursula Münster, director of OSEH and her team on being one of the two multidisciplinary research projects at the Faculty of Humanities to recieve financing from the Research Council of Norway (Fellesløftet)!

Picture of an annotated book with photograph
Publisert 22. mars 2024 08:30

Can exhibitions be qualified as research-in-itself? If they can, then how? Which criteria should be the basis of evaluating and verify research exhibitions? The aim of the PhD course is to build a solid knowledge-base for understanding the relationship between exhibitions and research in the past and today, in order to collectively explore potentials and challenges for what can be called research-by-display.

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. 

Publisert 20. jan. 2021 10:42
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.

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.

Cultural heritage sign in a field. Photo.
Publisert 14. feb. 2018 15:33

Many appealing stories have their roots in folklore, but are constantly adapted to current situations, political and environmental concerns and interests.

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.

Cracked soil
Publisert 27. sep. 2019 14:44

A science-humanities-arts collaboratory on soil care in contaminated times. Anthropogenic Soils aims to start conversations around soils from multiple disciplinary perspectives.

Underwater, Diver, Vehicle
Publisert 9. juni 2020 23:04

Oslo School of Environmental Humanities welcomes Tirza Meyer as a Visiting Scholar! Meyer joined OSEH in May 2020 and will stay until the end of this year. Her project Humanoid Oceans or an Ocean of Humanoids? examines the rise of autonomous underwater vehicles and explores the ambiguities that they bring with them.

Aerial photo of a mineral extraction area at the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Publisert 19. jan. 2021 13:22

How has the notion of the Anthropocene changed our disciplines, research practice and theories? 

 
Picture of students at a farm excursion
Publisert 19. jan. 2022 13:07

In June 2021, students enrolled in the Honours Certificate Programme visited Nabolagshager at Linderud Gård to learn about sustainable food production in Oslo and Viken area. 

Landscape image, with fields in the background and a fjord and woods in the background
Publisert 24. mars 2023 15:28

The EcoLit Research Group and the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH) invite you to an International Symposium to illustrate how literary and cultural studies can make important contributions and interventions in relation to environmental problems and aspirations. Join us for this exciting line-up of lectures, a roundtable discussion, and more. 

The image shows a woman with a batch of wool in front of her
Publisert 9. feb. 2023 18:10

In the aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion, a great divergence appeared between the medical opinions of the East and West on the long-term consequences on public health. In this keynote lecture, Kate Brown, Professor in the History of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gives us insight on what these conflicting stories can tell us about how Western and Soviet scientists understood humans and the ecologies in which they lived.

Publisert 15. aug. 2023 16:31

Do you want to better understand the environmental and climatic crisis, work accross diciplines, experience Place-Based Learning and communicate environmental research to a broader audience?

Image may contain: Glasses, Forehead, Glasses, Nose, Smile.
Publisert 13. sep. 2023 15:06

What can the medium of photography contribute to our understanding of industrial whaling’s first oil age, and maybe to our relationship to our present mineral age? Espen Ytreberg, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Oslo, will give a talk based on his recent research on Norwegian whaling.

An illustration of a diver seen from below. The water is coloured green.
Publisert 28. jan. 2022 11:53

This talk by contemporary historian Tirza Meyer will be a presentation of the project ‘Humanoid Oceans’ that seeks to explore the history of what happens to the oceanic environment when humans venture into the ocean with the help of technology.

Publisert 30. sep. 2010 12:55
The sun shining through clouds
Publisert 8. juni 2023 09:41

Join us for our final OSEH event where we explore issues of race, ethnicity, and gender, but also diverse ways of opening up environmental problems and possibilities in the academy and beyond. We are joined by acclaimed poet and nature writer Camille Dungy and prominent scholars in the environmental humanities, and there will be upcycled music, celebration and food.

Portrait of Radhika Govindrajan and Nayanika Mathur
Publisert 17. okt. 2023 10:26

In this Environmental Humanities Lecture, anthropologists Nayanika Mathur, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies at the University of Oxford, and Radhika Govindrajan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle,  present their research on human-animal relationships, climate change, and religious ecology in India. What form might the environmental humanities take if considered from the place of the Indian Himalaya?

 
Forest in autumn colours
Publisert 16. okt. 2023 13:30
Welcome to an exhibition with project displays, and an guided art walk by students of the Environmental Humanities and Sciences Honours Certificate!