
Moving Animals
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Histories of animals that move - or are being moved. And the humans that interact with them. NWO-funded Vici Project, @MaastrichtU: https://t.co/Z18Y6NRgcr
Joined June 2020
Check out this Fantastic series of jobs w/a great team β¬οΈ
Good morning #easst4s2024 people. Sounding a triple #jobklaxon for #STS #scipol #hps adjacent research jobs here at Exeter! Deadline dates unfortunately tight, so please spread the word ASAP if you know someone who might be interested. Will thread job ads below 1/4
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Our group has been v active over the past months, check out our website's news section π’ https://t.co/71e8cGM750
#animalhistory #envhum #envhist
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π¨PhD opportunity! Anna Harris is looking for a #PhD candidate for a project on creative solutions to keep clinical waste in #circulation π Study material reuse practices in Ghanaian hospitals and be part of an international team π Apply now: https://t.co/1zfHSbVCjJ
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This essay by @heathergreen21 and @c_the_abbott is the introductory post for our new NiCHE series, Animal Encounters, which will run weekly through the rest of this summer. https://t.co/zb1FGNzBOA
#envhist #animalhistory #animalstudies
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Contributors to this series will turn their focus to the challenge and necessity of regarding animals encountered in archive and research as individual, historical actors.
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Vanessa Bateman will give a lecture in the AnimalHistoryGroup Seminar @AnimalHistories 'Saving the American Elk with Camera' π·π« All are welcome! ποΈ Wednesday 15 May, 7pm (UK time) πΊ Online Registration link: https://t.co/p7U7jt69tv
#AnimalHistory #EnvHist #HistSTM
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Monica gave a talk on the history of Vancouver Island marmots conservation&science to an interdisciplinary audience in the Biology Seminar at @UniOulu Atm @monica_vasile is a VisitAnts fellow in the Biodiverse Anthropocenes programme @arcticants
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A story of science, human and animal health, and the environment for the next seminar on #soviethistory and #envhist organised by Anastasia Fedotova. πMay 21, 16:00 CET Speakers: Anna Mazanik & Ann Kelly Register hereπ https://t.co/Lq5ueoar63
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π’***FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY*** https://t.co/CM8V1OSCtJ ESEH-Gale Non-Residential Fellowships in Digital Environmental History for early-career scholars #envhist #digitalhumanities #DigitalHistory
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π’ AHG Seminar ποΈ Wednesday 15 May π 7pm (UK Time) π Online At our next Seminar we'll be be hearing from Vanessa Bateman on photography, wildlife management and settler-colonial power. All welcome! Register via https://t.co/6QPLQ8Qi2M
#AnimalHistory #EnvHist #HistSTM
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DEEP TIME, bebe! Covering dinosaurs, the Anthropocene and museums, the next session of the Unnatural History Museum will be at 5pm Irish Time on 24th April 𦴠Get your free tickets here: https://t.co/0WXuofO39F
#museums #envhums
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The Unnatural History Museum brings together museum professionals and academics for vital conversations about the museum mediation of nature
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π’ #AnimalHistory Seminar ποΈ Wednesday 17 April π 7pm (UK Time) π Online Join us at our Seminar next Wednesday evening, as we hear from Victoria Dickenson on 'Painting Animals in 18th-century Saint-Domingue'. All welcome, register via https://t.co/6QPLQ8Qi2M
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A brand new issue of Trace is out! Trace is a Journal for Human-Animal Studies, with @PauliinaRautio being the Editor-in-Chief and some of our @arcticants affiliated scholars publishing their work too.
trace.journal.fi
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Find out what Moving Animals has been up to lately in our website news section: https://t.co/71e8cGM750
#animalhistory #envhist #envhum
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*New* on the blog! We are delighted to share a new essay from @HannahDCKNSN @E1izbethJohnson and Kristoffer Whitney: "Bound by Blood" explores the biomedical uses of horseshoe crabs, shrimp, and jellyfish through their blood Read here:
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This blog highlights some of the biomedical uses of horseshoe crabs, shrimp, and jellyfish. Using (human and nonhuman) blood as a material aspect working across these case studies, we explore how...
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'Screening Animals: Myths in Early Wildlife Films' with Vanessa Bateman (5/7)
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