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Sydney Environment Institute University of Sydney October 24 - October 25 RD Watt Seminar Room Further information: http://sydney.edu.au/environment-institute/events/unsettling-ecological-poetics/ A symposium and workshop sponsored by the Sydney Environment Institute in collaboration with the Visiting Indigenous Writers Program. Poetry is the way we help give name to the nameless so it can...

An International Environmental Humanities Conference Hosted by the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden 5–8 August 2020 Background The past decade has seen the emergence and rapid growth of a new field of inquiry: the environmental humanities (EH). From the scholarly ‘turns’ of the humanities in the 1990s and 2000s...

The Sydney Environmental Humanities Lecture series will be running again in 2019. --- Environmental change is happening all around us, and yet voices differ over its causes and consequences. At the same time, our human activity is playing an increasingly significant role in shaping the earth and...

The HumanNature: Sydney Environmental Humanities Lecture Series will be running again in 2019 with a great lineup of speakers. The first lecture will be: Prof. Tony Birch (Victoria University) "Connection and cooperation in a time of climate change" Tuesday 26 February 2019 6:00-7:30pm Australian Museum For further information and to book your...

Thinking and Enacting Justice in a Multispecies World June 12 – 20 2019 The University of Sydney In June 2019, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney and the Sydney Environment Institute will host a series of four international symposia to work...

Feminist Posthumanisms: Lives in Ruins A workshop with Cate Sandiland 16 July, 2018 10 am – 12:30pm SOPHI Common Room (822 Brennan McCallum Building) University of Sydney In conjunction with a public lecture as part of the HUMANNATURE Sydney Environmental Humanities Lecture Series (13 July 2018), Professor Catriona...

The National Arboretum Canberra presents two fungus workshops with natural historian and environmental photographer, Alison Pouliot. These workshops introduce participants to the diversity, ecology and curiosities of the Kingdom Fungi, specific to fungi found in the region, but also within wider Australian and international contexts. They include...

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