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Category: Interviews

Interview with Dr Federica Genovese, about new Leverhulme-funded project on climate vulnerabilites

February 1, 2023 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Dr Federica Genovese of Essex University (personal site here) kindly answered some questions about her work and the new Leverhulme-funded…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Climate Change, Federica Genovese

Interview: Sabine Clarke on the history of pesticides, colonialism, and much else

January 30, 2023 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Sabine Clarke is Senior Lecturer in Modern History. She works on the history of science, technology and medicine in Britain and…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Kenya, Pesticides, Sabine Clarke

Interview with Andrea Brock and Nathan Stephens-Griffin about their research, and the open letter in support of imprisoned colleague Jan Goodey

December 14, 2022 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

As ever, guest posts and interviews do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board or the journal. Who…

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Interview with Dominic Roser, on #climate action; choice editing, Sunday rest and “the drug dealer’s defence”

June 15, 2022 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Dr Dominic Roser (@dominicroser) is a senior lecturer at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland @unifr (climate justice: http://amzn.to/2Sv2ACq) /…

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Interview with Alexander Dunlap about decoloniality, activism and academia…

May 31, 2022 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

A recent open access article in Globalizations, with the intriguing title ‘I don’t want your progress! It tries to kill … me!’…

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Posted in: Interviews Filed under: Alexander Dunlap, citational erasure, Sakshi Aravind

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dollyjorgensen Prof Dolly Jørgensen @dollyjorgensen ·
25 Mar

After a lovely #envirotech breakfast meeting at #ASEH2023, I’ve gone over to panel Oil Art Imaginaries: Creating and Commissioning Extractive Worlds

Tobah Auckland-Peck, “With the Oil Industry for Subject”: Abstraction and Oil Patronage in Mid-Century Britain

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gemmasou Gemma Sou @gemmasou ·
24 Mar

🔥 Interested in climate change, science communication, visual studies and comics?! 🔥 A thread on my new paper 'Communicating Climate change with Comics: Life beyond apocalyptic imaginaries' https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1745-5871.12592 @InstAustGeog @RGS_IBG @GeogResearch @UoMCreativeMCR @KHayhoe

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daisydunnesci Daisy Dunne @daisydunnesci ·
24 Mar

Super proud of the whole @CarbonBrief team for going over every page of the full @IPCC_CH AR6 synthesis report (which has only just been released, following the release of the summary on Monday)

Here's our explainer on everything you need to know!

https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-ipcc-wraps-up-its-most-in-depth-assessment-of-climate-change/

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