“Thinking Through the Environment, Unsettling the Humanities”
The Editorial Team offers an introduction to the journal Environmental Humanities.
The Editorial Team offers an introduction to the journal Environmental Humanities.
The present article offers an analysis of human surprise and ignorance in the context of environmental issues.
This film investigates the crises facing China’s environment from the perspectives of four activists.
This film tells the story of a young man whose hip-hop dance emerged from the context of Maputo’s biggest garbage dump.
Jens Kersten outlines the five possible ways of framing Nature that currently exist within our legal system.
Brara relates a story of contemporary India in the process of transition, where legal approaches to Nature are changing.
Data Refuge is a community-driven, collaborative project to preserve public climate and environmental data. When we document the many ways diverse communities use data, we can also advocate for future data.
Nir Barak explores the limits of techno-managerial approaches towards creating greener cities.
This paper uses data from a long-term ethnography of both the local people and the conservation agenda in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil, to discuss how environmentalists used the National Policy for the Sustainable Development of Traditional Peoples and Communities (PNDSPCT) to justify the displacement of local people.
The authors illuminate the power relations between state actors and the local people in accessing fuelwood in Zimbabwe, and how discourses of scarcity enhance these power dynamics.