About this collection

Environmental Humanities is a a peer-reviewed, international, open-access journal that aims to invigorate current interdisciplinary research on the environment. It is housed at, and funded by the Environmental Humanities Program in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales, Australia. In response to a growing interest around the world in the many questions that arise in the era of rapid environmental and social change, the journal has a specific focus on publishing the best interdisciplinary scholarship that draws humanities disciplines into conversation with each other, and with the natural and social sciences. (Text adapted from the journal’s homepage.)

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"Future"
Granjou, Céline and Juan Francisco Salazar
11/2016
"Praise Be to You, Earth-Beings"
Szerszynski, Bronislaw
11/2016
"Religious Biodiversity and Our Common Home"
Marovich, Beatrice
11/2016
"Down to Earth: Geosocialities and Geopolitics"
Palsson, Gisli and Heather Anne Swanson
11/2016
"Shaping an Ear for Climate Change: The Silarjuapomorphizing Music of Alaskan Composer John Luther Adams"
Chisholm, Dianne
11/2016
"About a Stone: Some Notes on Geologic Conviviality"
Reinert, Hugo
05/2016
"The Viral Creep: Elephants and Herpes in Times of Extinction"
Lowe, Celia and Ursula Münster
05/2016
“Landscape and Inscription”
Wolfe, Cary and Maria Whiteman
05/2016
"Multispecies Studies: Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness"
van Dooren, Thom, Eben Kirksey and Ursula Münster
05/2016
"Cosmoecological Sheep and the Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet"
Despret, Vinciane and Michel Meuret
05/2016
"The Xenopus Pregnancy Test: A Performative Experiment"
Kirksey, Eben, Dehlia Hannah, Charlie Lotterman, and Lisa Jean Moore
05/2016
"Gut Buddies: Multispecies Studies and the Microbiome"
Lorimer, Jamie
05/2016
"Lively Ethography: Storying Animist Worlds"
van Dooren, Thom and Deborah Bird Rose
05/2016
"Bad Flowers: The Implications of a Phytocentric Deconstruction of the Western Philosophical Tradition for the Environmental Humanities"
Hamilton, Jennifer
01/2016
"Hokusai's Great Wave Enters the Anthropocene"
Helmreich, Stefan
01/2016