Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: Animals Return to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
How we project our own fantasies onto animals in Chernobyl depends on if they are what animals we have in mind.
How we project our own fantasies onto animals in Chernobyl depends on if they are what animals we have in mind.
In this article, former Carson Landhaus Fellow Subarna De contextualises the ecological and cultural practices of the Kodagu coffee plantations of Southern India within the post-/decolonial framework of bioregional reinhabitation.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks biosecurity with human geographer Steve Hinchliffe.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks about politics and animals with philosopher Will Kymlicka.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks animal rights with philosopher Will Kymlicka.
A book exploring the world of succulent collecting.
A historically grounded interpretation of Lake Tanganyika’s rising lake waters shows that global warming presents just one of many challenges facing the region.
An exploration of Colm Tóibín’s literary responses to the coastal erosion of Ireland’s County Wexford.
Full text in Spanish of Rachel Carson Center alumnus Martín Fonck’s dissertation.
Introduccíon de la exposición virtual de Ricardo Rozzi et al., De lupas a telescopios: Explorando el microcosmos y el macrocosmos en los laboratorios bioculturales de Chile.