Nettsider med emneord «Environmental Humanities»

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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.

calcified rock formations in didfferent shades of grey. Circular shapes, with some green mossy growths at the top of the picture.
Publisert 7. des. 2022 12:26

Welcome to our first SOILS Reading Group Session! We are very happy that Professor Alexandra (Alex) Toland will be our first guest.

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. 

Picture of a pen against a rocky surface. The pen is black on one end, and metallic on the other.
Publisert 7. des. 2022 12:34

SOILS is thrilled to welcome Associate Professor David Ribes from the University of Washington for this session.

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. 

Green leaves and brown soil. Photo.
Publisert 18. sep. 2023 11:00

The SOILS team is excited to welcome Associate Professor of Anthropology Kristina Lyons as the presenter for the reading group.

Two hands filled with black soil. Photo
Publisert 18. sep. 2023 11:01

The SOILS team is excited to welcome Researcher Lisa Sigl and Associate Professor Max Fochler as the presenters for the reading group. 

Insect on soil with baby worms. The centipede is darker brown and mesh with the dark soil, whilst its baby worms are cream white.
Publisert 7. des. 2022 11:44

For this session of the SOILS Reading Group, we are delighted that Associate Professor Maria Puig de la Bellacasa will join us. 

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.

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