After Party
Bridging Borders – video documentation
A keynote with Lesley Green, Matthew Fuller, and Shela Sheikh, moderated by Nina Lykke.
This is a video documentation of the keynote from Feb 7, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program.
Environmental Humanities: The State of The Art - Video Documentation
A panel with Stacy Alaimo, Astrida Neimanis, Jesper Olsson and Myra Hird, moderated by Victoria Wibeck.
This is a video documentation of the panel discussion from Feb 7, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program
CAN SCIENCE SAVE US? – video documentation
A keynote with Oron Catts and Audrey Samson, moderated by Susan Reid.
This is a video documentation of the keynote from Feb 8, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program.
Cross-Pollination -- video documentation
A WORKSHOP ON TRANSLATION IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES
This is a video documentation of the workshop from Feb 8, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program.
What Comes After Apocalypse? - Video documentation
A keynote with Max Boykoff and Camila Marambio, moderated by Astrida Neimanis
This is a video documentation of the keynote from Feb 9, 2022 that was part of the Commnuity Garden Festival program.
Is climate change (only) meteorological? - Video documentation
A keynote with Cate Sandilands and May-Britt Öhman, moderated by Astrida Neimanis
This is a video documentation of the keynote from Feb 10, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program.
Environmental Humanities: Reconfiguring Futures - Video Documentation
A panel with Marco Amiero, Thom van Dooren, Marietta Radomska and Sue Reid, moderated by Astrida Neimanis
This is a video documentation of the panel discussion from Feb 11, 2022 that was part of the Community Garden Festival program.
Environmental History and the Environmental Humanities: - Video Documentation
Dinner and Panel Discussions
One evening around a dinner table, six scholars performed a three-hour discussion about the Environmental Humanities. What are the Environmental Humanities, as collective research project and as political activism? Should we tell stories, or should we offer theories? How interdisciplinary should or can we be? How useful are concepts such as Anthropocene, post-human, post-natural?