This is the 287th 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 (September 19, 2022 – September 25, 2022):
Monday: “As resistance grows to the fossil fuel regime, laws are springing up everywhere to suppress climate activists” by Jeff Sparrow, The Guardian
Tuesday: “Two PostDoc Positions,” by Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, Trinity College Dublin
Wednesday: “Call for Submissions: Turku Book Prize 2023,” European Society for Environmental History
Thursday: “Vancouver police car hits pedestrian in Downtown Eastside, leaving him with serious injuries,” CBC News
Friday: “Genealogies: A RaceB4Race Symposium” by Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Eventbrite
Saturday: “Assistant/Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture (Environmental History)” by Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Landscape Architecture, H-Net Job Guide
Sunday: “Body of missing woman found as southwestern Nfld. grapples with Fiona aftermath,” CBC News
Top Words
- University
- said
- storm
- Toronto
- will
- environmental
- history
- aux
- Basques
- Port
