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School of Humanities and Institute for Sustainable Futures

Humanities Climate Change Research seminar

There will be a series of short talks from Humanities researchers from 1-2pm, followed by a an idea-development and networking workshop from 2-3pm.

You are invited a Climate Change Humanities research seminar on 29 November 2023 that is being jointly organised by the School of Humanities and the Institute for Sustainable Futures. The event will showcase climate change research in the school of humanities, and examine what humanities approaches bring to the field of environmental research. 

The aim is to foster opportunities for discussion and interdisciplinary collaboration across the school and beyond.

Please read on for details and register if you would like lunch at 12:30. 

Research talks:

 

  1. Benjamin Anderson (Senior Lecturer in Environmental History): ‘Sunburn: Bodies of Environmental Crisis in the late-twentieth century’ 
  2. Abiodun Oluwasola Fakemi (PhD Researcher in English): ‘Literature and Pluriversal Conscientious Efforts Towards Preserving Earth’ 
  3. Rachel Wood (Senior Lecturer in Media): 'Platform Participation and Reception of Climate Crisis Images on Reddit' 
  4. Pawas Bisht (Senior Lecturer in Media): 'Storytelling for Environmental Change'

Event date
Event Time
1:00PM
Location
Walter Moberley 0.01
Organiser
School of Humanities and the Institute for Sustainable Futures
Contact email
isf@keele.ac.uk
Contact telephone
N/A

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