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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

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Wildlife Dioramas: Natures Without Humans

December 7, 2022December 6, 20226 minute readby Gitte Westergaard

Intersectional Environmental Feminisms in the Digital Space

October 4, 2022May 10, 20231 minute readby Jessica DeWitt

GIS and the Mapping of Enslaved Movement: The Matrix of Risk

August 19, 2022August 20, 20227 minute readby Christy Hyman

Online Event – Intersectional Environmental Feminisms in the Digital Space

July 24, 2022May 10, 20234 minute readby Jessica DeWitt

Breaking With Discipline: Studying Environmental History

June 16, 2022July 29, 20229 minute readby Rohini Patel

A Journey Out of Oblivion Into Ecological Care and Love

April 19, 2022November 16, 20246 minute readby Trang Dang

On the Disillusionment with ‘Environmental’ Research—And Current Opportunities

March 3, 2022March 2, 20226 minute readby Melina Antonia Buns

Long in the Tusk: Narwhals, Then and Now

February 9, 2022February 9, 20227 minute readby Aylin Malcolm

Meritocracy and the Cultivation of Land/Racism on the ‘Canadian’ Prairies: Considerations for Teachers

October 21, 2021October 20, 202111 minute readby Jenn Bergen

Writing Home Into Environmental History

October 8, 2021October 10, 202115 minute readby Emma Schroeder

“Are There Even People There?” Re-reading Adrian Howkins and Grappling with “Going There”

August 10, 2021August 11, 202110 minute readby Sarah Pickman

What Grows in a Graveyard

June 30, 2021June 29, 20217 minute readby Faizah Zakaria
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