This is the 255th 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 (January 17, 2022 – January 23, 2022):
Monday: “The History of Environmental Justice in the United States” by Sharmon Lebby, Treehugger
Tuesday: “University of the Fraser Valley, Department of History and Peace and Conflict Studies (Joint Appointment” by University of Fraser Valle, H-Net Jobs
Wednesday: “Shock in Colombia over murder of 14-year-old indigenous activist” by Joe Parkin Daniels, The Guardian
Thursday: “Galvanizing Glaciology: Thoughts on an Ecocritical Art History” by Isabelle Gapp, Environmental History Now
Friday: “Aesthetically Appreciating Animals” by Samantha Vice, White Horse Press Blog
Saturday: “Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnamese Zen Master, Dies at 95” by Joan Duncan Oliver, Tricycle
Sunday: “Eighty years late: groundbreaking work on slave economy is finally published in UK” by Donna Ferguson, The Guardian
Top Words
- Nhat
- environmental
- Hanh
- history
- ice
- work
- also
- animals
- book
- glaciers
- justice
- movement
