“Not Every Kid Is WEIRD: A Conversation with Francesca Mezzenzana”
One of our editors, Brady Fauth, sits down with anthropologist Francesca Mezzenzana to discuss her developing research into children’s human–nonhuman relationships across cultures.
One of our editors, Brady Fauth, sits down with anthropologist Francesca Mezzenzana to discuss her developing research into children’s human–nonhuman relationships across cultures.
Jenny Price argues the efficacy of alt-institution public art projects for environmental humanities practitioners and uses examples from her own practice and beyond.
A collection of essays by Donald Worster translated into Spanish.
An edited volume on contemporary methods for ecocriticism.
A book on the relevance of the the land ethic of Aldo Leopold.
In this first episode of Archival Ecologies, Jayme Collins follows one of the many stories of salvage and recovery after the devastating 2021 wildfire in Lytton, Canada—the story of the Lytton Chinese History Museum and its founder.
This book examines how the unruly Mississippi River and its muddy delta shaped the people, culture, and governance of the region.
Full text of Rachel Carson Center director Christof Mauch’s Paradise Blues: Travels Through American Environmental History.
In this book, scholars and scientists from twelve disciplines write about the Anthropocene.
An edited volume examining and challenging the reputed “greenness” of Finland.