This is the 225th post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared among Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.
Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (June 21, 2021 – June 27, 2021):
Monday: “6-Month Junior Fellowships in Global Environmental History (FRIAS)” by Alessandro Antonello, Australian and New Zealand Environmental History Network
Tuesday: “Inhabiting the concept of holobiont: thinking through visual imagery,” Centre for Environmental Humanities, Aarhus University
Wednesday: “Umweltwissen – transepochal,” Schweizerische Geschichtstage
Thursday: “Cai o ministro Ricardo Salles, do Meio Ambiente” by Filipe Matoso and Pedro Henrique Gomes, Politica
Friday: “Tenure-track Assistant Professor, non-U.S. Environmental History” by University of Iowa, History, H-Net
Saturday: “Brazil’s inquiry into Covid disaster suggests Bolsonaro committed ‘crimes against life’” by Flávia Milhorance, The Guardian
Sunday: “Prologue to the Sky River” by Elise Masao Hunchuck, Marco Ferrari, and Jingru (Cyan) Cheng, The Avery Review
Top Words
- water
- River
- China
- rivers
- Sky
- sky
- Yellow
- can
- vapor
- atmosphere
- Salles