This is the twenty-second post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared amongst Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.
Here are the top articles amongst environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (July 24 – July 30, 2017):
Monday: “Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island — A Review” by Elizabeth L. Jewett, Borealia: A Group Blog on Early Canadian History
Tuesday: “Seeds as Time Capsules” by Kevin Walters, Edge Effects
Wednesday: “Portzline: Trading one dream job for another” by Aaron Portzline, The Athletic
Thursday: “Canadians need not apply: Canada 150 Research Chairs at Canadian universities” by Raymond B. Blake, Regina Leader Post
Friday: “First they came for trans Americans. Who will be next?” by Sarah Kendzior, The Globe and Mail
Saturday: “Federal Court: Public Officials Cannot Block Social Media Users Because of Their Criticism” by Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Sunday: “Yesterday, I got into an argument with Chelsea Clinton. On Twitter. About Hannah Arendt.” by Corey Robin, Corey Robin
Top Words
1. Twitter
2. Clinton
3. one
4. Arendt
5. Canada
6. Trump
7. also
8. people
9. time
10. environmental