Interview with Joel Alden Schlosser, author of Herodotus in the Anthropocene
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Joel Alden Schlosser is interviewed on his recent book, Herodotus in the Anthropocene.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Joel Alden Schlosser is interviewed on his recent book, Herodotus in the Anthropocene.
This article rethinks Chinese foodways and invasive species from a crab’s perspective.
Describing geothermal exploration traces and explosions at the “El Tatio” geyser field, this article explores the (in)visible trajectories of underground water.
With the foundation of the mission village Botshabelo, new plant and animal species settle in this region, whose landscape is heavily altered.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interview Marissa Grunes about the literal and literary awe and fascination humans have had for Antarctica.
This special episode of EcoCast features the audio recording from ASLE’s Spotlight Series’s third episode “A Sense of Urgency,” held on 8 June 2021.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Gavin Van Horn and John Hausdoerffer are interviewed on their edited volume, Wildness: Relations of People and Place.
On the exploitation of flatfish stocks in the Baltic Sea as a classic example of the “tragedy of the commons.”
This article looks at the terminology around the 2015 flooding in Chennai city in India.
In this episode of The Nordic Asia Podcast, hosted by the New Books Network, Duncan McCargo interviews Mette Halskov Hansen, professor of China studies at the University of Oslo.