Environmental Humanities Center

Environmental Humanities Center When thinking of pollution or climate change, you may not immediately see the relevance of the Humanities to these problems.

The EHC, based at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, aims to bring together students, scholars, and members of the general public interested in humanities perspectives on the environment. You may wonder what literature, history, or art have to do with the melting of the ice caps or the destruction of rain forests. And yet, the question of how we interact with our natural environment is as much a proble

m of the imagination as it is of rising CO2-levels. Our cultural modes of imagining the relations between humans and the environment impact our ways of interacting with planet earth. Scholars in the Humanities possess key tools to explore past and present entanglements of nature and culture. Literary texts, for example, shape alternative ways of imagining our interactions with the environment. History helps us understand how the Dutch found ways of coping with frequent flooding in the Renaissance. Thought-provoking artworks and speculative design open up alternative ways of envisaging the future of our planet and philosophy can help us rethink the Cartesian divide between rational humans and mechanical animals. Bringing together students, scholars, and members of the general public interested in humanities perspectives on the environment, the new Environmental Humanities Center at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam aims to foster an exchange of ideas. Grounded in the realization that today’s environmental crisis calls for an interdisciplinary approach, we wish to stimulate conversations among the humanities and the natural and social sciences.

We would like to invite you to a roundtable discussion featuring three Environmental Humanities Center board members. Ky...
02/04/2024

We would like to invite you to a roundtable discussion featuring three Environmental Humanities Center board members. Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou, Marek Jancovic, and Iris Burgers, alongside UvA’s Emily Clark will mark the launch of their pioneering research projects at an upcoming event.

Where: Perdu Bookstore, Kloveniersburgwal 86, Amsterdam

When: 16 April 2024, 15:30-17:00

Attending the event is free, but please sign up using this link: https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/archives-of-space-sound-material-tickets-867271842427

For more information, see the flyer below!

Save the date: 24 May Kathryn Yusoff at Environmental Humanities Center AmsterdamOn Wednesday 24 May 2023, 17:30hrs, Kat...
04/04/2023

Save the date: 24 May Kathryn Yusoff at Environmental Humanities Center Amsterdam

On Wednesday 24 May 2023, 17:30hrs, Kathryn Yusoff, the author of A Billion Black Anthropocenes will give a public lecture at the Environmental Humanities Center Amsterdam. Yusoff’s current work focuses on Inhuman Memory. She will be joined by members of Planetary Portals, a creative research group that uses imperial archives to create critical cartographies of the colonial praxis of emergence and extraction. In the afternoon before the lecture, Yusoff and members of the Planetary Portal will hold a graduate seminar for MA and PhD students.

Dr Kristian Mennen’s lecture “How to oppose the reclamation of ‘waste land’? Political strategies of the Dutch nature co...
24/05/2022

Dr Kristian Mennen’s lecture “How to oppose the reclamation of ‘waste land’? Political strategies of the Dutch nature conservation movement in the 1930s”, which took place in our online Entanglements Series on 30 September 2021, was recorded. The video is now available on the Environmental Humanities Center’s YouTube channel.
You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/z1ZmOM0fA98

Plenty of opportunities here in the University of Warwick Environmental humanities newsletter!
05/05/2022

Plenty of opportunities here in the University of Warwick Environmental humanities newsletter!

Find here our archived newsletters. Please feel free to email us any news you would like shared in the monthly newsletter. Please also email any urgent announcements you would like to share with the Network & we can share those at any time. 🎉 Congratulations to EHN Members → Drs Roxanne Doug...

Three researcher positions available at Norsk institutt for naturforskning. Deadline 1 June!
04/05/2022

Three researcher positions available at Norsk institutt for naturforskning. Deadline 1 June!

NINA er et uavhengig forskningsinstitutt organisert som en stiftelse (www.nina.no). Vi er det største forskningsinstituttet innen anvendt økologi...

Next in our Entanglements Series: Reclamation of wasteland became a prominent issue for the conservationist movement aro...
03/05/2022

Next in our Entanglements Series: Reclamation of wasteland became a prominent issue for the conservationist movement around the association Natuurmonumenten (‘Natural Monuments’) in the 1930s. Infrastructural and reclamation works on an unprecedented scale, made possible by state subsidies on salaries for the unemployed, threatened to destroy the remaining surface of ‘waste land’ within a generation. Join us in the discussion of the political strategies employed then and the discourse around them.
Date: 19th May 2022
Time: 15:00 hrs CEST
Venue: VU Amsterdam/Online (zoom)
Register on www.environmentalhumanities.com to attend!

Job opportunity Utrecht University! Deadline 19 May.
28/04/2022

Job opportunity Utrecht University! Deadline 19 May.

Are you the candidate whose teaching and research will focus on environmental history in the early modern or modern period? Read the profile and apply!

28/03/2022

Philosophy, Nature, and Climate Change
15-16 September 2022
Aarhus University, Denmark

There's still time to sign up, either in person or online!
17/03/2022

There's still time to sign up, either in person or online!

Deadline extended for Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network's two prizes to recognise excell...
10/02/2022

Deadline extended for Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network's two prizes to recognise excellence in environmental history.

* EXTENDED DEADLINE: 1 MARCH 2022* * Entries to the inaugural Public Environmental History Prize from the AANZEHN are due 1 March 2022 * The Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental Histor…

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