This is the 193rd 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 (November 2, 2020 – November 8, 2020): Monday: “What 50 gravitational-wave events …
Author Archives: Jessica M. DeWitt
NiCHE Conversations 1.9: POWs and Their Pets in Canada During WWII with Dr. Michael O’Hagan
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Held Captive: Prisoners of War and Their Pets in Canada during the Second World War” by Michael O’Hagan Feature Photograph: German combatant POWs at Camp 133 (Lethbridge, Alberta). Michael O’Hagan’s personal collection.
NiCHE Conversations 1.8: Activism and Our Day Jobs with Dr. Andrew Stuhl
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Activism and Our Day Jobs” by Dr. Andrew Stuhl Feature Photograph by elco Böhtlingk, Unsplash.
Trump, Environmental, Administration
This is the 192nd 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 (October 26, 2020 – November 1, 2020): Monday: “China’s Chance to Save …
NiCHE Conversations 1.7: The Group of Seven & Visual Colonization with Lauren Judge
NiCHE Article discussed: “The Group of Seven’s True North: Strong and Free, or Visual Colonization?” by Lauren Judge
San, Said, Francisco
This is the 191st 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 (October 19, 2020 – October 25, 2020): Monday: “New York Post Published …
NiCHE Conversations 1.6: Treaty Rights and Memory in Mi’kmaw’ki with Mercedes Peters
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Settler Forgetting in Saulnierville: The Sipekne’katik Mi’kmaw Fishery as Reminder” by Mercedes Peters
NiCHE Conversations 1.5: Kyriarchy and the Environmental Humanities with Caroline Evans Abbott
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Of COVID Landscapes and Lockdown: Kyriarchy, Unsettling Environmental Prose, and Pandemic as time for Authorial Reflection” by Caroline Evans Abbott
Climate, Said, Will
This is the 190th 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 (October 12, 2020 – October 18, 2020): Monday: “Trump’s environmental shift breaks …
Climate, Data, Historical
This is the 189th 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 (October 5, 2020 – October 11, 2020): #Amazon near tipping point of …
