08 Apr Earlwood Farm Presents a Fossil Fuel Film
Screening: Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood – 1-4pm Discussion: Oil (Crude & Sacred) lead by Demelza Marlin & Craig Johnson– 4-5pm There Will Be Blood is an epic fable about...
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Screening: Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood – 1-4pm Discussion: Oil (Crude & Sacred) lead by Demelza Marlin & Craig Johnson– 4-5pm There Will Be Blood is an epic fable about...
"Pre- and Post- Human Animal(s): The Limits and Possibilities of Animal-Human Relationships" By Nicole Anderson "Post-humanism" is a term that arguably assumes fluid, fragmented, flexible subjectivities that expose the constructed boundaries between...
CALL FOR PAPERS, PANELS AND WORKSHOPS Neolife; full of surprises. From the odd to the mundane, new forms of life are emerging in labs, workshops and studios. With the promise of exploitation...
Deb Anderson, Monash University CSIRO Publishing Endurance presents stories of ordinary Australians grappling with extraordinary circumstances, providing insight into their lives, their experiences with drought and their perceptions of climate change. The book...
The Limits of the Numerical Project at the University of Chicago invites applications for two Postdoctoral Scholar positions supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, both expected to last for...
Sarah Franklin (Professor of Social Studies of Biomedicine and Associate Director of the BIOS Centre at the London School of Economics) and Sara Ahmed (Professor of Race and Cultural Studies...
"Art After Fukushima - The Return of Godzilla" Is an exhibition curated by Linda Williams (RMIT University) looks at how contemporary Japanese artists have responded to the tsunami of 3/11 and subsequent nuclear...
Visualising Environmental Humanities And History: A Postgraduate Workshop (4-8 May, 2015) Australia-Pacific Environmental Humanities Observatory, Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney. Centre for Environmental History, Australian National University, Canberra. 4-8 May, 2015 Are you...
The Environmental Humanities for a Concerned Europe (ENHANCE) Innovative Training Network is now seeking applicants for twelve PhD/doctoral researchers. Four PhD fellows at the Environmental Humanities Research Group at the University...
Network of African Environmental Humanities Featured in the African Historical Review From the Rachel Carson Center: An article on the African Network of Environmental Humanities (ANEH) was recently featured in the African...