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︎ March 8, 2024

Book Launch Event:
Nonhuman Subjects – An Ecology of Earth Beings


The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at the University of St. Gallen is pleased to invite you to the book launch of «Nonhuman Subjects – An Ecology of Earth Beings». This publication by Federico Luisetti explores an ecology of nonlife, geobodies that question deep-seated Western notions of personhood: mountains in the Andes, erratic boulders, a landfill in the Swiss Alps, the sacred stones of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, and the works of contemporary artists who have engaged with nonhuman subjects.

The event opens with an artistic lecture performance, followed by a roundtable discussion with guests and the book’s author, who will engage with nonhuman subjectivities from multiple perspectives. The event will close with an informal aperitiv provided by the University of St. Gallen.

With: Nitin Bathla, Sierra Deutsch, Christoph Kueffer, Marit Mihklepp and Federico Luisetti

︎ Further Information here



📅 Datum: Montag, 29.01.2024
📅 Date: Monday, 29.01.2024

🕒 Zeit: 13:30 – 17:00
🕒 Time: 13:30 – 17:00

📍 Ort: Haus der Akademien, Laupenstrasse 7, 3008 Bern
📍 Location: Haus der Akademien, Laupenstrasse 7, 3008 Bern

︎ January 29, 2024


Sustainable Consumption and Social Change – Reflecting on the Role and Responsibility of the Social Sciences and Humanities


In recent decades, sustainable development has received increasing attention in the social sciences and humanities (SSH). The new anthology of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences Wege zu einem nachhaltigen Konsum | Vers une consummation durable”, shows the diversity of perspectives and approaches in the SSH in Switzerland that can contribute to more sustainable consumption. The anthology is just one example of the wealth of knowledge about past and present challenges and possible approaches to a more sustainable future. However, despite this wealth of knowledge, scientific findings often receive little attention outside of academic circles and are not always translated into action and policies.

The workshop therefore raises the question of how and in what ways scientists can engage with broader societal issues, particularly in sustainability research that has a normative goal. It aims to bring together established and early career researchers working on sustainable consumption and other sustainable development goals to reflect on their role(s) and responsibilities in the sustainability transformation, to share experiences in collaborations with non-academic stakeholders and transdisciplinary projects, and to discuss further research needs.

︎ Further information here




📅 Datum: Sonntag, 28.01.2024
📅 Date: Sunday, 28.01.2024

🕒 Zeit: 13.00 – 14.30
🕒 Time: 13.00 – 14.30

📍 Ort: ETH-Hauptgebäude, Rämistrasse 101, Raum E 45,
    8092 Zürich
📍 Location: ETH main building, Rämistrasse 101
    room E 45, 8092 Zürich

︎ January 28, 2024


Biodiversität: verletzliche Vielfalt


extract: Meet the Experts – Ökologie als Leitdisziplin der Zukunft von PD Dr. Christoph Küffer

Eine naturbasierte Wirtschaft, die Lebensräume regeneriert und das Artensterben stoppt? Das kann gelingen, wenn wir die Ökologie in Forschung und Ausbildung stärken und ökologisches Know-how als Grundkompetenz in die Gesellschaft tragen. Der Vortrag führt ins Thema der naturbasierten Lösungen ein, zeigt die grosse Bedeutung von Biodiversität für die Wirtschaft auf, und erzählt von hoffnungsvollen Projektbeispielen für eine ökologische Zukunft.

Meet the Experts: Expertinnen und Experten geben in einer Kurzführung Einblick in Ihre Forschungsthemen und stehen anschliessend für Gespräche zur Verfügung. Nutzen Sie die Gelegenheit, Experten aus erster Hand zu interviewen und die Ausstellung «Biodiversität: verletzliche Vielfalt.» im extract zu besuchen.

︎ Weitere Infos hier


extract: Meet the Experts – Ecology as the Guiding Discipline of the Future by PD Dr. Christoph Küffer

A nature-based economy that regenerates habitats and halts species extinction? This can succeed if we strengthen ecology in research and education, and carry ecological expertise as a fundamental competency into society. The lecture introduces the topic of nature-based solutions, highlights the significant importance of biodiversity for the economy, and shares hopeful project examples for an ecological future.

Meet the Experts: Experts provide insights into their research topics during a brief guided tour and are then available for discussions. Take the opportunity to interview experts firsthand and visit the exhibition 'Biodiversity: Vulnerable Diversity' at the extract."

︎ Further information here

︎ November 21, 2023
Public online lecture with Maan Barua: Metabolic Politics: a Comparative Environmentality
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG is pleased to announce a public guest lecture with Maan Barua. The event is part of the public activities of the Political Ecologies Network at the University of St. Gallen. Everyone interested is warmly invited to join.

Maan Barua "Metabolic Politics: a Comparative Environmentality" on November 21th, 12:15 pm CET.

More information here and registration here



︎ September 28, 2023
Mali Weil: The Mountain of Advanced Dreams With Luzia Hürzeler

Conference and Art Exhibition at Thun Castle

We are counting down to the opening of the exhibition Mali Weil: The Mountain of Advanced Dreams with Luzia Hürzeler, which will take place on 28 September at Thun Castle.

On the same day, and as an integral part of her artistic project, Mali Weil will moderate a transdisciplinary conference attended by Swiss and international guests.


︎ Further information here

︎ Registration (until 21 September) per mail

There is only limited availability for non art+château members.


Konferenz und Kunstaustellung im Schloss Thun

Am 28. September wird der Ausstellung Mali Weil: The Mountain of Advanced Dreams mit Luzia Hürzeler im Schloss Thun eröffnet.

Am selben Tag und als integraler Bestandteil ihres künstlerischen Projekts wird Mali Weil eine transdisziplinäre Konferenz moderieren, an der Schweizer und internationale Gäste teilnehmen.

︎ Weitere Infos hier
︎ Registration (bis zum 21 September) per Mail        Für nicht-art+château-Mitglieder besteht nur eine begrenzte Verfügbarkeit.



︎ August 22-26, 2023
European Society for Environmental History’s conference: Mountains and Plains
The University of Bern has a long tradition in environmental and climate studies. The Institute of History and the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research are therefore proud to host to the 12th Conference of the ESEH.

Bern will be the first conference site since the establishment of the biennial ESEH conferences that is close to the Alps or to mountainous regions in general. Drawing from its closeness to mountainous regions Bern invites for a conference on «Mountains and Plains», a topic enabling approaches from various disciplines possible.

This paramount topic enables numerous approaches from various disciplines.

This conference contains a documentary film evening, Co-organised by the Environmental Humanities Switzerland network and the Archive of Rural History, followed by a light Apéro reception. Thedocumentary film evening takes place on the 23 August 2023 at 19:00-21:00. The location of the documentary film evening is UniS, lecture room S 003, Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern. The documentary film evening and the Apéro reception with drinks as well as organic cheeses (also vegan ones) and vegetables from nearby Biohof Heimenhaus are included in the registration fee.

︎ Further Information and Tickets here


📅 Datum: Samstag, 12.08.2023
📅 Date: Saturday, 12.08.2023

🕒 Zeit: 10:00 - 17:00, inkl. Mittagspause, bitte etwas fürs Buffet mitbringen
🕒 Time: 10:00 - 17:00, incl. lunch break, please bring something for the buffet

📍 Ort: Grünhölzli, Salzweg 50, 8048 Altstetten
📍 Location: Grünhölzli, Salzweg 50, 8048 Altstetten

💵 Kosten: 180.- (90.- AHV, Kulturlegi, Studis) Tickets via Eventfrog_WorkshopStarhawk
💵 Cost: 180.- (90.- AHV, Kulturlegi, Studis) Tickets via Eventfrog_WorkshopStarhawk

💬 Sprache: Englisch (limitierte deutsche Übersetzung möglich)
💬 Language: English (limited German translation possible)

ℹ️ Findet bei jedem Wetter statt, bitte Regenschutz und Gartenkleider mitbringen.
ℹ️ Takes place in all weathers, please bring rain protection and garden clothes.


︎ August 12, 2023
Earth Magic, Earth Healing: Workshop mit Starhawk
Earth Healing: Regenerative Lösungen für den Klimawandel
Workshop mit Starhawk


Wir leben in einer Zeit der sozialen und ökologischen Krise. Wir sind aufgerufen, enorme Veränderungen in unseren Technologien, unserer Wirtschaft, unseren Landnutzungspraktiken und unserer Kultur vorzunehmen - aber dazu müssen wir vor allem unsere Denk- und Wahrnehmungsweise ändern, um uns als eingebettet in die Natur und verbunden mit allen Lebewesen zu sehen. Die Autorin, Ökofeministin und Permakultur-Lehrerin Starhawk schöpft aus ihrer lebenslangen Erfahrung mit erdgebundener Spiritualität und den praktischen Fähigkeiten und Werkzeugen der regenerativen Landbewirtschaftung, um unsere Verbindung mit der natürlichen Welt zu vertiefen, unseren Sinn für Hoffnung und Inspiration zu erneuern und zu verstehen, wie wir persönliche und gesellschaftliche Widerstandsfähigkeit erzeugen können. Magie wurde als "die Kunst, das Bewusstsein nach Belieben zu verändern" bezeichnet, und wir werden die Werkzeuge des rituellen Gesangs, des Tanzes, der Meditation und der Bildsprache nutzen, um unsere Welt neu zu gestalten und uns selbst zu ermächtigen, sie zu erschaffen.

Earth Healing: Regenerative Solutions to Climate Change
Workshop with Starhawk

We live in a time of social and environmental crisis. We are called to make enormous changes in our technologies, our economies, our land use practices and our culture—but to do, most of all we need to change our way of thinking and perceiving, to see ourselves as embedded in nature and interconnected with all living beings. Author, ecofeminist and permaculture teacher Starhawk draws on a lifetime of experience in earth-based spirituality and in the practical skills and tools of regenerative land management to deepen our connection with the natural world, renew our sense of hope and inspiration, and understand how to generate personal and societal resilience. Magic has been called “the art of changing consciousness at will”, and we’ll use the tools of ritual song, dance, meditation, and imagery to re-envision our world and empower ourselves to create it.


︎Weitere Informationen und Tickets hier
︎Further infos and tickets here



📅Datum: Freitag, 11.08.2023
📅Date: Friday, 11.08.2023

🕒Zeit: 18:00 - 20:00
🕒Time: 18:00 - 20:00

📍 Ort: Grünhölzli, Salzweg 50, 8048 Altstetten
📍 Location: Grünhölzli, Salzweg 50, 8048 Altstetten

💵 Kosten: 20.-; Anmeldung via EventfrogTalk
💵 Costs: 20.-; Inscription via EventfrogTalk

💬 Sprache: Englisch
💬 Language: English

🍽️ Bar und Suppe vorhanden
🍽️ Bar and Soup available

ℹ️ Beim schlechtem Wetter im Zelt. Bitte beachten: die Infrastruktur ist limitiert. Sitzbänke sind vorhanden, aber falls Du mobilitätsbeschränkt bist, bitte selber einen Gartenstuhl mitbringen. Falls Du am Boden sitzen kannst, bitte eine Decke mitbringen.
ℹ️ In case of bad weather in the tent. Please note: the infrastructure is limited. Benches are available, but if you have limited mobility, please bring your own lawn chair. If you can sit on the ground, please bring a blanket.


︎ August 11, 2023
Earth Healing: Gespräch mit Starhawk

Starhawk im Gespräch

Zwei ökofeministische Autorinnen erforschen Themen wie Magie, Sprache, Geschlecht, Macht und wie wir die Realität in dieser Zeit des sozialen und ökologischen Zusammenbruchs verändern.

Starhawk, Autorin von The Spiral Dance, Ökofeministin und Permakultur-Lehrerin wird darüber diskutieren, durch welche mikro- und lokalen Praktiken wir Widerstand leisten und uns und den Planeten dadurch heilen können.

Starhawk in conversation

Two ecofeminist authors explore themes of magic, language, gender, power, and how we change reality in this moment of social and environmental meltdown.

Starhawk, author of The Spiral Dance, ecofeminist and permaculture teacher will discuss through which micro and local practices we can resist, thereby healing ourselves and the planet.

︎Weitere Informationen und Tickets hier
︎Further Information and Tickets here



︎ May 24, 2023
Baumgeschichten / Tree Stories - Ein geführter Spaziergang von Botanik bis Biografie.
Was bedeutet es, einem Baum aus dem eigenen Heimatland zu begegnen? Welche Bedeutung hat der Baum in der Kultur zu Hause, und wie kann er helfen, sich in einer neuen Umgebung neu zu verankern?

In Zürich, einer kosmopolitischen Metropole, gedeihen hunderte von Baumarten. Einige Vertreter leben hier bereits seit Tausenden von Jahren, andere erst seit kurzer Zeit.

Während eines eineinhalbstündigen Spaziergangs durch die Stadt Zürich suchen wir Bäume aus verschiedenen Ländern auf. Dabei treffen wir auf Zürcher Kunstschaffende und Wissenschaftler:innen mit globalen Wurzeln, welche zum ausgewählten Baum aus ihrem/ seinem Herkunftsland eine Darbietung oder Geschichte präsentieren.

Der Event findet am Mittwoch 24. Mai zweimal, um 16:30 und um 18:30, statt.

Weitere Informationen und Tickets hier


︎ April 21, 2023
Online-Panel: Fluid Urban Imaginaries – Water as a Cultural Resource
Panel discussion at the ZHAW conference «Urban und Grün» on Wasser – Kreisläufe planen und als Ressource nutzen» for professionals.

The format engages with refreshing and highly transdisciplinary projects on the topic of water in urban spaces as a multilayered cultural resource. Experts from different fields will present their work. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion.

With Jean Daniel Blanc: «Into the Wild? The River Sihl and its Landscape Through Time»; Riikka Tauriainen: «Ecotone Encounters»; Ludwig Berger: «Acoustique Aquatique – Sounding Zurich’s Bodies of Water»; Emma-Louise Lavigne: «L`Appel du Rhône – Building a Social, Transnational and Radical Organisation of the Watershed». Moderation by Flurina Gradin.


Information here, registration here


︎ March 31 – April 2, 2023
OGlobal Science Film Festival 2023 – Reconnecting Science & Society
The Global Scientific Film Festival was born in 2017 and aims to provide the first Swiss showcase for international scientific films in all disciplines It is organised by the Science Film Academy and is supported by 10 Swiss universities and research centres. The festival brings together professional filmmakers and scientists-as-filmmakers in a celebration of the art and science, to interpret the world around us.


More Information and Program here

︎ March 14 and May 2, 2023
Public online lectures with Nitin Bathla and Susan Schuppli
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at the University of St. Gallen is pleased to invite you to the Spring 2023 guest lectures. On March 14, Nitin Bathla will be talking about "Ecologies of a Ruderal Nation". On May 2, Susan Schuppli will be talking about "Cold Matters".

If interested to join, please register by clicking here:

Online Lecture with Nitin Bathla
Online Lecture with Susan Schuppli




︎ December 6, 2022
Public lecture: Fukushima as a Paradigm of the Anthropocene: Responses from the Arts
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG is pleased to announce a public guest lecture with Toni Hildebrandt. The event is part of the public activities of the Political Ecologies Network at the University of St. Gallen. Everyone interested is warmly invited to join. 

Toni Hildebrandt "Fukushima as a Paradigm of the Anthropocene: Responses from the Arts" on December 6th, 12:15 pm CET.
Please register in advance by clicking here



︎ November 26, 2022
Research Seminar: Aesthetics & Critique V – After Nature / Après Nature / Nach der Natur
For centuries, artists have been keen to paint from nature. What remains of this aesthetic project in a world where nature is revealed as already fully “anthropized”? What is left of nature, when it has lost the status of the Great Outdoors? Faced with climate emergency, other politics – but also: aesthetics – of nature become urgent.

How to conceive a nature that is no longer located beyond us, but that permeates us? How to think, in return, a nature already marked by recursive processes, in short: by technique ? Perhaps nature after nature never was but that: a nature that discovers itself as having always been second nature. A nature as art.

Invited keynote speakers:
Sabeth Buchmann (Universität Wien)
Howard Caygill (Kingston University London)
Toni Hildebrandt (Universität Bern)
Federico Luisetti (Universität St. Gallen)
Pietro Montani (Sapienza Roma)
Pauline Nadrigny (Université Paris I)


Program and more informations here



︎ October 25 and November 15, 2022
Public online lectures with Sophie Gosselin and Marco Armiero
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at the University of St. Gallen is pleased to invite you to the first two Fall 2022 guest lectures. Both lectures will be held online on Zoom.

On October 25, Sophie Gosselin will be talking about "The Earthly Condition – Inhabiting the Earth in Common". On November 15, Marco Armiero will be talking about the Wasteocene.

If interested to join, just register by clicking here:

Online Lecture with Sophie Gosselin
Online Lecture with Marco Armiero



︎ April 28th 2022
Online lecture with Jason W. Moore
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG is pleased to announce a public guest lecture with Jason W. Moore. The event is part of the public activities of the Political Ecologies Network at the University of St. Gallen. Everyone interested is warmly invited to join. 

Jason W. Moore "Climate Crisis, Planetary Justice, and the Flight from History" on April 28th, 6 pm CEST. The lecture will be digital (on Zoom). 

Please register in advance by clicking here




︎ February – June 2022
Design Ecologies – public online lecture series
The lecture series Design Ecologies at Zurich University of the Arts explores the intersections of design and ecology from the perspective of the natural sciences, politics, humanities and the arts.

International experts with different background will be presenting emerging positions from theory and practice – for example on material culture, political ecologies, biohacking, ecoacoustics, speculative design or ecocultural identities. The lectures will be held in german or english language.

Program details and registration here



︎ October 18th and November 30th, 2021
Public online lectures with Tim Ingold and Miriam Tola
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG has organized two public guest lectures. Both lectures will be held online on Zoom.

On October 18th, Tim Ingold will be talking about "The Sustainability of Everything". On November 30th, Miriam Tola will be talking about "The commons reimagined – a case study from Rome, Italy".

If interested to join, just register by clicking here.





︎ August 3rd - 7th, 2021
Online Conference: Transformative Environmental Humanities 2021
STREAMS is an international conference for the Environmental Humanities. We gather researchers from a wide range of academic disciplines as well as artists, activists and practitioners. The Environmental Humanities has grown considerably during the last decade and STREAMS seeks to offer a space in which this experimental and dynamic field can meet, discuss and set out future directions for thinking and acting in a time of an ongoing ecological crisis.

For more information and registration, click here.


︎ July 11th 2021
Rural disgruntlement, pro-climate complacency sink expansion of Swiss carbon tax
Read our newest Yodeling by EH-CH Member Drew Keeling – about Carbon dioxide concentrations, energy sources and distribution, and internet exchanges as global matters.

Click here to find out more!



︎ June 17th - 18th, 2021
Being with Plants 2021 - Toward a New Way of Being with Plants
This free two-day online event will explore human/plant connections, including ethics in human treatment of plants, plant sentience and communication, and opportunities for developing more respectful and reciprocal relationships between humans and plants.

For more information and registration, click here.





︎ March 9th and May 4th, 2021
Public online lectures with Malcom Ferdinand and Nerea Calvillo
The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG has organized two public guest lectures. Both lectures will be held online on Zoom.

On March 9th, Malcom Ferdinand will be talking about "A Decolonial Ecology – Thinking from the Caribbean World". On May 4th, Nerea Calvillo will be talking about "Aeropolis – Urban Air as a Matter of Public Concern". 

If interested to join, just leave a short note by clicking here.




︎ Jan. 13, 2021
The Allure of Fungi
The Allure of Fungi, a book by Alison Pouliot presents fungi through multiple perspectives with engaging text, stunning photography and it is now accompanied by the astonishing Mycotopia short film!

Also check out her documentary: The Kingdom Fungi


Click here for more information about the book

︎ Nov. 22nd - 30th, 2020

Exhibition at Völkerkunde Museum - Without Honey You Have Nothing to Eat


The exhibition is organized around the Ayoréode's people knowledge of bees and honey.  The Ayoréode are a hunter-nomadic society in the dry forests of the Gran Chaco territory of eastern Bolivia and northern Paraguay.  The exhibit creates a space with their objects, photographs, films, sounds and expert voices to reflect on their culture and designs. 

For more information click here


︎ Nov. 26th and 27th 2020

International Conference Geographies of Alternative Care


This two-day international conference organized by UNIL deploys feminist, queer and critical race perspectives to explore care as a field of power relations and a set of embodied practices that sustain life. Considering the wildly uneven distribution of care that COVID-19 has made legible, we focus on three key dimensions of caring: caring for and through spaces; caring across species and scales; caring as research method. 

Further informations or click here and register for the conference until November 22nd.



︎ Nov. 10th and 17th 2020

Public online lectures with Serenella Iovino and knowbotiq


The faculty of Italian Culture and Society at UNISG has organized two public lectures. On Nov. 10th, Serenella Iovino will be talking about the virus, humans and other animals and how to understand COVID-19 with Biosemiotics and Posthumanism. On Nov. 17th, The Artist Duo knowbotiq will be talking about the collaborative project Swiss Psychotropic Gold, which traces the fleeting, often invisible paths of molecules, affects and violence and shows entanglements of the global metabolism of gold and the ambivalent role of Switzerland.

If interested to join, just leave a short note by clicking here



︎ Nov. 5th 2020

Songlines Charting Resurgence Workshop


The workshop aims to catalyse Songlines initiatives in Nepal and Senegal. It puts Nepali & Senegalese poets, SAUTE members Martin Leer and Roy Sellars, Land Lines project leads, and sustainable development practitioners into conversation to this end. Using breakout groups and Q & A sessions, it also solicits the experience of a broader group of environmental humanities researchers, poets, artists and development specialists. This forging of links between environmental humanities research and sustainable development practice responds to the call to ‘scale deep’ and position cultural beliefs within sustainable development projects.

Click here to find out more!

If interested to join, email Rachel Nisbet by clicking here



︎ Nov. 15th 2020

Ecology as Modernity’s New Horizon: Narratives of Progress, Regression, and Apocalypse in the Anthropocene


The next issue of Text Matters would like to interrogate some of the issues of temporality raised by the ecological challenge. Contributors are invited to think about these questions in terms of language, discourse, and literary and visual narratives, as well as possibly music, media, performance, and other art forms and practices that speak to the issues of temporality raised by our current crisis.


Click here to find out more!


︎ Nov. 6th to 7th 2020

3rd Global Science Film Festival


The shortest distance between science and society is cinema. This years edition will be celebrating the first short edition of the film festival, which will be alternated with the full edition in the future. It is dedicated exclusively to young scientists and filmmakers, and also bringing the spotlight on Swiss-made films.


Click here to find out more!
︎ Oct. 22nd 2020

Then we disappear …


Film presentation and lecture on sensitive ecological issues and their reflection from an indigenous perspective by Henriette Stierlin, literary scholar and anthropologist, Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich (application necessary).


Click here to find out more!

︎ Sept. 8th to 11th | 2020


4th Science Filmmaking Marathon with Samer Angelone from Global Science Film Festival


Zurich University and ETH Zurich
In the filmmaking marathon, course participants learn the basics of visual storytelling and filmmaking and in working in groups supervised by professional filmmakers will produce short films during four intensive course days. The produced films will be screened as premieres at the 3rd Global Science Film Festival in November with a special award for the best film.
Click here for application or just to find out more!

︎ Aug. 5th – 7th 2020

Online Conference: STREAMS –
Transformative Environmental Humanities


STREAMS is an international conference organized by KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory. The conference gathers researchers from a wide range of academic disciplines as well as artists, activists and practitioners. From 5 August 2020 onwards, you will receive trailers of the streams that will be participating in the conference STREAMS, 3–7 August 2021.

Click here to find out more!


︎ July 10th, 2020

The Virus and the Pluriverse


Read our newest Yodeling by EH-CH Member Federico Luisetti about how the coronavirus has revealed the fabric of our savage ecologies and how a new state of nature has emerged.

Click here to find out more!

︎ July 2nd, 2020

HKW Series CC: World


HKW Berlin launches the CC: World series and lets artists and researchers from all over the globe compose personal letters sharing their takes on the current situation. Always with the world in CC.

Click here to find out more!

︎ July 2020

Something I have learned from Covid19


ESEH President Marco Armiero gives a personal account of his own experience with COVID-19 and the insights he has taken from it – the personal is also political.
Click here to find out more!
︎ Aug. 16th, 2019

BifrostOnline Channel


Bifrost is an environmental humanities intervention on climate change led by educators and researchers from the Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (NIES) working in close collaboration with numerous partners from civil society.

The website regularly presents and continuously updates a wide range of stories, reports, data, artistic engagements and insights from knowledgeable actors (individuals and groups) operating on the front lines of global environmental change.

Click here to find out more!
︎ Dec. 24th, 2018

Take a Foray Into the World of Fungi with Alison’s Newest Publication!


Although relatively little known, fungi provide the links between the various organisms and ecosystems that underpin our functioning planet.
The Allure of Fungi
presents fungi through multiple perspectives – those of mycologists and ecologists, foragers and forayers, naturalists and farmers, aesthetes and artists, philosophers and Traditional Owners. It explores how a history of entrenched fears and misconceptions about fungi has led to their near absence in Australian ecological consciousness and biodiversity conservation.

Through the combination of engaging text and stunning photography, the author reflects on how aesthetic, sensate experience deepened by scientific knowledge offers the best chance for understanding fungi, the forest and human interactions with them.

Click here to find out more!
︎ Oct. 23rd, 2018

Call for Submissions – Environmental Humanities Lab, at KTH Royal Institute of Technology


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden

KTH invites short film submissions of all genres that explore themes and feels within the scope of environmental humanities. A maximum of eight films will be selected and screened as part of the competition in Stockholm, during 23-25th November 2018.


︎ Oct 23rd, 2018

Climate Science & Ancient History – Decoding «Natural» and «Human» Archives


Institute of Ancient History
Department of Ancient Civilizations
University of Basel

This November, the Institute of Ancient History at the Department of Ancient Civilizations (University of Basel) is hosting an international conference, linking the discipline of Ancient History with the Environmental and Climate Sciences.
︎ Oct. 3rd, 2018 / 08:30 to Oct. 4th 2018 / 18:30

Environmental History as if the Future Mattered: Writing the History and the Future of the Anthropocene


Auditorium Ivan Pictet
Maison de la paix, Geneva

How does Environmental History help us understand the past, expand how we explain the present, and what might it tell us about the future?
Environmental history deploys the insights from the “natural archive” – climate change, volcanism, biotic shifts and human transformations of the planet for understanding events and insight into processes described in human archives. Did drought trigger the Arab Spring? Did poor harvests animate the French Revolution? From uprisings to erosion of empires, environmental changes are increasingly used as elements and amplifiers in historical explanation.

The 2018 Pierre du Bois Annual Conference brings together distinguished scholars from international history, archeology, historical ecology, anthropology, paleoclimatology, literature, geography to explore what past dynamics and the roots of present processes might tell us about the future.

Click here to learn more and to register for this event.