Constructing Postconflict Memoryscapes: From Narratives of Division to Coexistence
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.
This website is an open-access data-visualization project documenting events that caused massive body loss in and around Turkey in the last century.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Sandra Swart.
Ukraine’s Dnipro River and nearby inhabitants have lived through brute-force environmental change and war over the last century.
A reflection on dunes and war by André Kirouac.
The historical politicization of the invasive black locust in Hungary.
Cameron Muir’s letter explores the struggle to maintain hope amid despair, emphasizing the need to confront harsh realities rather than seek comfort in narratives.
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Nakul Heroor.
In this issue of Mendocino Environmental Center Newsletter, Gary Ball discusses the possibility of World War III and introduces the Wise Use Movement, while Claude Steiner writes about Mendocino’s new landfill.
In this issue of Mendocino Environmental Center Newsletter, Joe Volk discusses the U.S. bombing attacks against Iraq; Bob Whitney tells the story of wilderness and over-dependence on oil and gas in Alaska; and David Giesen urges readers to recycle.