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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 216–218.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Dolly Jørgensen 4. See the PPEH Experiments at ppeh.sas.upenn.edu/experiments/active and ppeh.sas.upenn.edu/experiments/completed . 5. O’Gorman et al., “Teaching the Environmental Humanities.” 6. Hutchings, “Understanding of and Vision.” References Hutchings...
View articletitled, Isn’t All Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span> “Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span> in Practice”?
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Environmental Humanities (2012) 1 (1): 69–84.
Published: 01 May 2012
... of commonalities, particularly about who are the experts in managing the future of the natural world. The commonalities reflect global forces that are changing the environmental management of local places. The paper considers the value of art, history and the broader humanities in enriching and critiquing global...
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Environmental Humanities (2015) 6 (1): 53–71.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Andrew Whitehouse Abstract Ever since Rachel Carson predicted a “silent spring” environmentalists have been carefully and anxiously listening to birds. More recently the musician and scientist Bernie Krause has examined the effects of human activity on avian soundscapes throughout the world. He...
View articletitled, Listening to Birds in the Anthropocene: The Anxious Semiotics of Sound in a <span class="search-highlight">Human</span>-Dominated World
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (2): 496–500.
Published: 01 November 2020
...Dolly Jørgensen; Franklin Ginn © 2020 Dolly Jørgensen and Franklin Ginn 2020 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). As we prepare this issue of Environmental Humanities , both of us sit in our homes with university...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 201–223.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Willis Jenkins Abstract This article develops an account of listening as a model for integrating inquiries into rapid environmental change from arts, sciences, and humanities. The account is structured around interpretation of the Coastal Futures Conservatory (CFC), an initiative for integrating...
View articletitled, Coastal Futures Conservatory: Listening as a Model for Integrating Arts and <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span> into Environmental Change Research
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 113–135.
Published: 01 May 2021
... to discuss a phenomenological approach common to any number of observation-based field biology disciplines (including, especially, ethology) and deep connections between human and animal subjectivities. And these connections, in turn, have implications for the environmental humanities, environmental...
View articletitled, Bird Banding and the Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span>: Institutions, Intersubjectivities, and the Phenomenological Method of Margaret Morse Nice
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (2): 433–458.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Noel Castree Abstract This article suggests that global environmental assessments (GEAs) may be a potent means for making the environmental humanities more consequential outside universities. So far most GEAs have been led by geoscientists, with mainstream social science in support. However...
View articletitled, Making the Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span> Consequential in “The Age of Consequences”: The Potential of Global Environmental Assessments
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 1–28.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Helen M. Rozwadowski Abstract Futurists have recognized the ocean’s depths as resembling space in its promise as a setting for human success, survival, or redemption. Imagined futures of the ocean have been intertwined with reflections on human evolution and what it means to be human. In 1962...
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View articletitled, “Bringing <span class="search-highlight">Humanity</span> Full Circle Back into the Sea”: Homo aquaticus , Evolution, and the Ocean
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 457–474.
Published: 01 July 2022
... feeling hungry, being fed, and putting on weight until they are ready for slaughter and human consumption. It is a moment of transition, and some will not make it. 2 Suddenly I hear Tone’s voice, nearly whispering near my ear: come up, eat ( koma opp, eta ). She has the soft, high-pitched voice...
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View articletitled, What’s Love Got to Do with It? Care, Curiosity, and Commitment in Ethnography beyond the <span class="search-highlight">Human</span>
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (3): 522–542.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Soledad Altrudi; Christopher M. Kelty Abstract Multispecies entanglement has been a major research focus in environmental humanities, aiming to rethink ontological and ethical possibilities, especially in urban settings, by attending to speculative other-than-human futures. This article dwells...
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View articletitled, Animals, Angelenos, and the Arbitrary: Analyzing <span class="search-highlight">Human</span>-Wildlife Entanglement in Los Angeles
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 1–2.
Published: 01 March 2023
... Tracing the literary references to the starling, and the invented link between starlings and Shakespeare, Fugate and Miller question the previously unquestionable. In doing so, they demonstrate how environmental humanities approaches are valuable tools for investigating both historical...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 168–186.
Published: 01 March 2023
... made public—within and by the environmental humanities but also in the wider public sphere of political and cultural contestation. The essay begins by problematizing the concept of extinction itself, positing that it makes sense to think of the Sixth Extinction as the first historical extinction event...
View articletitled, Extinction in Public: Thinking through the Sixth Mass Extinction, Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span>, and Extinction Studies
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 87–108.
Published: 01 March 2023
...Michelle Westerlaken; Jennifer Gabrys; Danilo Urzedo; Max Ritts Abstract The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders. Yet forests are constituted through the participation of many other entities. At the same time, digital technologies...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 162–180.
Published: 01 July 2023
...Yanbing Er Abstract This article critiques current theories of the commons as having been produced and sustained by human-centered paradigms of intellectual reasoning. It develops a commons beyond the human in response, which offers another way to envisage the commons and its pledge...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 181–194.
Published: 01 July 2023
...Tobias Skiveren Abstract In recent years, the critical vocabulary of the environmental humanities has shifted. After a decade burgeoning with new materialist explorations of intra-active entanglements and nonhuman vitalities, scholars are today becoming increasingly interested in the environmental...
View articletitled, New Materialism and the Eco-Marxist Challenge: Ontological Shadowboxing in the Environmental <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span>
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 105–123.
Published: 01 July 2023
... but of a perception of the self that valorizes the self-possessed subject. In the final part, they compare the death of specific self-images in Christian asceticism to the death of the human qua self-possessed subject in the posthumanist ethics of Rosi Braidotti. At the same time, the authors see Climacus...
View articletitled, Practicing for Death in the Anthropocene: Reading Christian Asceticism after the End of the <span class="search-highlight">Human</span>
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 1.
Published: 01 November 2023
... © 2023 Editorial Board, Environmental Humanities 2023 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Environmental Humanities is pleased to announce that the winner of our 2023 Best Article Prize, given to an article...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 2–7.
Published: 01 November 2023
... license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). As incoming coeditors, Dolly Jørgensen and I wrote that decolonizing the journal was one of our priorities. 1 In this editorial, I outline in greater detail how we understand decolonizing Environmental Humanities as a conceptual, political, and institutional imperative...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 183–200.
Published: 01 March 2024
... and between scholarship and policy. Both sets of movements are needed to uphold the new interdisciplinary field of conservation humanities, which can support a more nuanced discussion on the wicked problem of nature conservation. Our research aims to open up such corridors, hence the double meaning...
View articletitled, Creating Corridors for Nature Protection: Conservation <span class="search-highlight">Humanities</span> as an Intervention in Contemporary European Biodiversity Strategies
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (2): 331–350.
Published: 01 July 2024
... Father (2021) complicates through the perspective of rice ( Oryza sativa ) and humans in Dongting Lake. It reveals adaptive evolution, hetero-reproduction, and geontopower as three political regimes where extinctive pressures accumulate through the erosion of biocultural inheritability. The second part...
View articletitled, Narrating Extinctions for Survivance: An Indigenous Rice-<span class="search-highlight">Human</span> Perspective from Mao Chenyu’s Films
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