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A Digital Magazine from the Center for Culture, History, and Environment
Episodios
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Hunting a Unicorn: A Conversation with William deBuys
02/05/2017 Duración: 36minThe preeminent environmental writer and conservationist ventures into the mountains of Laos to find one of Earth's rarest creatures and returns believing well-crafted narratives showcasing the beauty of nature can help to fight the Sixth Extinction. The post Hunting a Unicorn: A Conversation with William deBuys appeared first on Edge Effects.
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The Trouble with the March for Science: A Conversation with Adam Rome
18/04/2017 Duración: 45minWhat if today's climate activists acted more like the scientists who spoke out on the first Earth Day? The post The Trouble with the March for Science: A Conversation with Adam Rome appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Nature’s Metropolis Turns 25: A Conversation with William Cronon
04/04/2017 Duración: 50minAn urban history nearly devoid of people nonetheless holds lessons for communal human life today. The post Nature’s Metropolis Turns 25: A Conversation with William Cronon appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Politics for a Maimed World: A Conversation with Jedediah Purdy
28/03/2017 Duración: 41minThe acclaimed cultural critic and author of "After Nature" set off to explore the uncharted depths of the Anthropocene. But he found Thoreau there waiting for him. The post Politics for a Maimed World: A Conversation with Jedediah Purdy appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Learning from Einstein and Tupac: A Conversation with Tyrone Hayes
09/03/2017 Duración: 44minThe biologist who became famous standing up to agribusiness reflects on the politics of science, getting mistaken for a conspiracy theorist, and the unexpected ways race and gender matter in the academy today. The post Learning from Einstein and Tupac: A Conversation with Tyrone Hayes appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Expressing Extinction: A Conversation with Anna Lehner
16/02/2017 Duración: 17minDuring this period of rapid political change, glass and Morse code provide mediums for reflection on the environment and extinction. The post Expressing Extinction: A Conversation with Anna Lehner appeared first on Edge Effects.
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The Itchy Ecology of Segregation: A Conversation with Dawn Biehler
19/01/2017 Duración: 35minFor many of us, mosquitos are an annoying fact of life in the summer. But for Dawn Biehler, they are also a symptom of social inequality. The post The Itchy Ecology of Segregation: A Conversation with Dawn Biehler appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Nature and the Rules of Race: A Conversation with Carolyn Finney
13/12/2016 Duración: 49minThe importance of storytelling in elucidating and challenging understandings of race and the environment. The post Nature and the Rules of Race: A Conversation with Carolyn Finney appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Is the Arctic Out of Time? A Conversation with Andrew Stuhl
01/12/2016 Duración: 43minAndrew Stuhl discusses how we can “unfreeze” the Arctic's history and gain new insight into climate change and future possibilities. The post Is the Arctic Out of Time? A Conversation with Andrew Stuhl appeared first on Edge Effects.
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What is Food Studies?
15/11/2016 Duración: 17minStressing intimacy, structures of power, social justice, and action, food studies is giving interdisciplinarity a good name. The post What is Food Studies? appeared first on Edge Effects.
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The Land Doesn’t Hate: A Conversation with Lauret Savoy
10/11/2016 Duración: 35minA geologist turned award-winning writer reflects on the marks racism has left on the American landscape. The post The Land Doesn’t Hate: A Conversation with Lauret Savoy appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Working Concepts: A Conversation with Sarah Besky
29/03/2016 Duración: 19minA conversation about labor: labor on tea plantations, the labor of language, and the ways in which the Anthropocene invites labor-focused inquiry. The post Working Concepts: A Conversation with Sarah Besky appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Vocabularies for Technology, Nature, and the Anthropocene: A Conversation with Scott Kirsch
15/03/2016 Duración: 13minA conversation with geographer Scott Kirsch about what we mean when we talk about technology, and how we can understand the relationship between language and environmental and historical change. The post Vocabularies for Technology, Nature, and the Anthropocene: A Conversation with Scott Kirsch appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Where Land, Water, and Militants Meet: A Conversation with Nancy Langston
26/01/2016 Duración: 16minDr. Nancy Langston speaks about the current conflict in Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and about hopeful collaborations for conservation. The post Where Land, Water, and Militants Meet: A Conversation with Nancy Langston appeared first on Edge Effects.
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The Stories and Languages of Home: A Conversation with Robin W. Kimmerer
15/12/2015 Duración: 09minDr. Robin W. Kimmerer speaks about indigenous knowledges, traditional science, and the stories and words that connect us to our nonhuman homes. The post The Stories and Languages of Home: A Conversation with Robin W. Kimmerer appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Atomic Cities, the Mirage of Safety, and the Word “Environment”: A Conversation with Kate Brown
10/09/2015 Duración: 10minCHE's upcoming symposium asks: how useful is it to talk about the "environment"? Is there a better word or framework? Dr. Kate Brown gives us her answer as she shares her research on atomic cities. The post Atomic Cities, the Mirage of Safety, and the Word “Environment”: A Conversation with Kate Brown appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Green Conservatives: A Conversation with Brian Drake
07/07/2015 Duración: 32minAdvocates of small government have a long and uncharted history within US environmentalism, argues Brian Drake in an interview about his recent book. The post Green Conservatives: A Conversation with Brian Drake appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Rewilding and Reptiles: A Conversation With Naturalist Harry Greene
05/05/2015 Duración: 18minWorld-renowned herpetologist and naturalist Harry Greene discusses humanity's "deep history" with snakes, empathy and embodiment in animal research, Pleistocene rewilding, natural history in education, and more. The post Rewilding and Reptiles: A Conversation With Naturalist Harry Greene appeared first on Edge Effects.
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Coke and Capitalism: A Conversation with Bart Elmore
10/03/2015 Duración: 21minBart Elmore discusses how Coke came to shape landscapes and bodies the world over, and what that suggests for the future of corporate sustainability. The post Coke and Capitalism: A Conversation with Bart Elmore appeared first on Edge Effects.
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A Podcast on Simplicity
02/12/2014 Duración: 28minFive members of the CHE community discuss the surprisingly complex idea of simplicity in the context of environmentalism. The post A Podcast on Simplicity appeared first on Edge Effects.