Nettsider med emneord «Environmental Anthropology»

Image may contain: Organism, Natural landscape, Font, Slope, Adaptation.
Publisert 13. aug. 2023 13:36

Academics are looking for possible combinations of methodological interventions which could be helpful in devising solutions and strategies for survival and healing in the global environmental crisis. In this panel the researchers will share their paths towards combining, extending and shifting their research methods. Through the discussion, the presenters of the panel are looking for new methodological possibilities for facing the unknown known.

Publisert 11. aug. 2023 13:41

Get an overview of the programme for the symposium “Transdisciplinary in the Environmental Humanities” on 6 and 7 September 2023 here. The programme might be subject to change.

Drone view of a dead and young forest.
Publisert 14. mars 2023 09:57

In the second Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture, Matthew Chrulew, a writer and researcher from Boorloo/Perth, will talk about behavioural and cultural change among animals exposed to human activity.

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. 

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 boat is lies at shore, the water is blue, and far off in the distance one can see hills and mountains coloured by the sun.
Publisert 30. mars 2022 14:50

In this talk anthropologist Florence Durney will present about her ongoing research on the intersection of indigenous and state marine tenure systems and marine environmental change. In particular she will discuss how climate-induced marine environmental change is complicating processes of living with, claiming, and negotiating marine boundaries for humans and non-humans alike. 

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