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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 624–642.
Published: 01 November 2024
... 2024 John Drew 2024 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). animals in education animals in literature place-based education Charlotte’s Web climate pedagogies This article explores how education deliberately...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 219–232.
Published: 01 March 2022
.../native-american-communities-climate-change/ . Foucault Michel . Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison . New York : Vintage , 1979 . Freire Paulo . Pedagogy of the Oppressed , translated by Ramos Myra Bergman . 1970 ; repr., New York : Continuum , 2007...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 367–370.
Published: 01 July 2022
...) created a new warning category: “fire tornado.” 1 Heat from the fires created powerful updrafts that drew in colder air, creating intensely hot burning vortexes. Disturbing events like this are becoming increasingly commonplace during the climate crisis. However, the climate crisis includes more than...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 216–218.
Published: 01 March 2022
... in the environmental humanities, including community-based data collection projects, artistic interventions, and public climate storytelling. 4 Many of these projects involve junior scholars who spend their time and energy cultivating community connections and on-the-ground programming. Could there be more support...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 151–168.
Published: 01 May 2016
... in the Time of Extinctions,” Australian Humanities Review 50 (2011). 21 Dipesh Chakrabarty, “The Climate of History: Four Theses,” Critical Inquiry 35 (2009): 197-222; Gibson et al., Manifesto. 22 At the same time, it is not our intention to provide a salvation story. 23...
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (2): 427–460.
Published: 01 November 2019
... that are emerging in EH teaching, centering on how the field is being defined, shared concepts and ideas, interdisciplinary pedagogies, and the centrality of experimental and public-facing approaches to teaching. The final part of the article offers six brief summaries of experimental pedagogies from our authorship...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 145–158.
Published: 01 November 2023
..., and liberatory planetary practices. “The planetary” has emerged as a powerful and perhaps all-encompassing problem across social and political inquiry, from comparative literature and postcolonial theory, to Anthropocene studies, to expansive discussions in anthropology and geography of climate, weather...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 142–161.
Published: 01 March 2024
... of deep time has the capacity to obscure oppression and exploitation. 21 In spite of this risk, Kaur still emphasizes the importance of the “broader, overarching, biotic horizon” offered by geological time to addressing the realities of the climate crisis in today’s political world. 22 Inspired...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 5 (1): 261–276.
Published: 01 May 2014
... (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), which attract the lion's share of public attention and funding, have come to recognize that scientific know-how by itself is insufficient to successfully address climate instability, soil erosion, freshwater shortages, and a host of other chronic social...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 29–48.
Published: 01 March 2022
...L. D. Mattson; Jeremy Gordon Abstract Reimagining human-nature relationships in the climate change era conjures mutants, creatures from the deep that help surface modes of becoming for a drenched world of rising tides, plastic oceans, and soaked cities. Re-imaging deep, embodied relations...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 1–20.
Published: 01 May 2021
... Enterprise Institute . “ Energy ,” May 18 , 2006 . www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sGKvDNdJNA . DiAngelo Robin . “ White Fragility .” International Journal of Critical Pedagogy 3 , no. 3 ( 2011 ): 54 – 70 . Doyle Julie . Mediating Climate Change . Burlington, VT : Ashgate , 2011...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 5 (1): 35–53.
Published: 01 May 2014
... more sustainable societies are as much affective as scientific and political. What images and ideas will help us make emotional sense of issues such as climate change, and how and where will we be able to find and formulate them? How can our imaginations begin to engage with the implications...
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Environmental Humanities (2015) 6 (1): 159–165.
Published: 01 May 2015
... and of abiotic actors make history, the evolutionary kind and the other kinds too. But, is there an inflection point of consequence that changes the name of the “game” of life on earth for everybody and everything? It's more than climate change; it's also extraordinary burdens of toxic chemistry, mining...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 181–194.
Published: 01 July 2023
....” For how are we to identify the roots of climate change if our theories cannot tell Anthropos from the rest of nature? After all, humans did this, not ants and trees. As Malm lays out his own ontology, however, things get complicated. For new materialists, at least, he begins to sound more like...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 266–283.
Published: 01 November 2023
... Latinoamericana 36 ( 2013 ). Edwards Paul N. A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press , 2010 . Elias Amy , and Moraru Christian . “ Introduction: The Planetary Condition .” In The Planetary Turn: Relationality...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 187–207.
Published: 01 March 2023
... to people.” 20 This suggests that the loss of a language may lead to epistemological impoverishment. Above all, the death of a language creates a void for the community of speakers. Grief is a central theme running through current discourses around extinction and climate. Acceptance of grief...
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Environmental Humanities (2018) 10 (1): 187–212.
Published: 01 May 2018
... in territories that have been, and are being, transformed under the weighty history of contamination and that are lived in and lived with by generations of beings (human and otherwise), we call in our concluding remarks for an enhanced pedagogy of care born of our inherited pasts and of engagement, interest...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 4 (1): 69–93.
Published: 01 May 2014
... pedagogy. In conclusion I speculate on the importance of the fine arts for engaging ethical environmental perspectives. Figure 1 Bob Wiseman and “She,” the puppet heroine from Uranium. Photo from: www.theneighborsdog.tv Figure 1 . Bob Wiseman and “She,” the puppet heroine from Uranium...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 36–57.
Published: 01 March 2024
... Modernism: Marginalia and Pedagogy from Virginia Woolf to the Confessional Poets . London : Routledge , 2020 . Haraway Donna Jeanne . When Species Meet . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 2008 . Helle Anita . “ Introduction: Approaching Sylvia Plath in the Twenty-First...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (2): 407–430.
Published: 01 November 2020
... governments promote livability improvements to counteract climate change, however, critics question livability’s neoliberal sustainability politics, particularly its tendency to emphasize individual accountability, harness market forces, and result in “green gentrification.” 1 These critiques dovetail...