“Ocean Literacy and Public Humanities”
In this article, former Rachel Carson Center fellow Helen Rozwadowski argues that the humanities can and should contribute to ocean studies.
In this article, former Rachel Carson Center fellow Helen Rozwadowski argues that the humanities can and should contribute to ocean studies.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, John Soluri and Claudia Leal are interviewed on their edited volume, A Living Past: Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America.
This volume addresses our understanding of the Anthropocene and its challenges, and suggests that multidisciplinarity and storytelling play key roles in devising resilient solutions.
Interactive story map on Frank Herbert’s book Dune and coastal history.
Edmund Russell on evolutionary history. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
John McNeill on the Anthropocene. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
Julia Adeney Thomas explores three types of narrative that are emerging as people try to get to grips with the Anthropocene and their potential for steering our future course.
Donald Hughes on biodiversity. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
Poul Holm on oceans and the sea. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.