“Towards a Modern History of Gondwanaland”
This article explores Gondwanaland’s modern history, its unexpected political and cultural purchase since the 1880s.
This article explores Gondwanaland’s modern history, its unexpected political and cultural purchase since the 1880s.
Draft of a Gregg Mitman’s contribution to the book Rural Disease Knowledge: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives (Routledge, 2024).
Full text of the first volume of The Anthropocene as Multiple Crisis: Perspectives from Latin America.
In the fifth episode of Archival Ecologies, Jayme Collins meets Richard Forrest, steward of the Lytton Museum and Archives, to talk about the devastating losses sustained by the municipal repository through the Lytton fire and to contemplate the futures of collections in digitized records and photographs, and 3-D printed copies of objects.
This manuscript adopts an interspecies perspective on the One Health laboratory and argues that scientific care for sampled bats may cement hierarchies, with consequences for samplers and animals.
In this Smart Forests Radio episode, Dr. Frank Vorhies explores the economic aspects of conservation initatives, focusing on how different views of conservation and biodiversity influence contributing activities and quantification methods.
A book on the relevance of the the land ethic of Aldo Leopold.
An edited volume on contemporary methods for ecocriticism.
A collection of essays by Donald Worster translated into Spanish.
This website is an open-access data-visualization project documenting events that caused massive body loss in and around Turkey in the last century.