Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week: (January 3, 2022 – January 9, 2022).
Author Archives: Jessica M. DeWitt
NiCHE Conversations 2.8: Reflecting on the Impact of the Pandemic on Ableism and Accessibility in Academia with Victoria Cosby
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Mobility and Mental Health: Finding a Balance Between Life and Productivity during the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Victoria Cosby Feature Image: “Sun Cat Mellison: What is Ableism” by Vanessa Blaylock is licensed under CC BY 2.0
DeWitt’s Top Albums of 2021
The albums that Jessica DeWitt listened to the most in 2021.
DeWitt’s Top Artists of 2021
Jessica DeWitt’s most-listened to artists and podcasts of 2021.
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Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week: (December 27, 2021 – January 2, 2022).
DeWitt’s Top Songs of 2021
This is the first in a set of three end-of-year 2021 music stats posts. Going with songs first, followed by top artists, then top albums. I keep track of every track and podcast episode I listen to on all digital platforms, including Itunes, Spotify, and YouTube. by way of Last.fm scrobbling. This is a list …
NiCHE Conversations 2.7: Climate Resiliency in Rural Communities and Food Systems with Emma Moesswilde
NiCHE Article Discussed: “Climate Resilience, Past and Present: Rural Communities and Food Systems” by Emma Moesswilde Feature Image: “Maine Farm” by Larry Myhre is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
NiCHE Conversations 2.6: Mapping the Role of Firewood in Canada’s Energy History with Josh MacFadyen
NiCHE Article Discussed: “The Fir Trade in Canada: Mapping Commodity Flows on Railways” by Josh MacFadyen and Nolan Kressin Feature Image: “4 Firewood” by Bravehardt is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
NiCHE Conversations 2.5: The Legal and Environmental History of Settler Colonialism with Daniel Rück
Book Discussed: The Laws and the Land: The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada by Daniel Rück NiCHE Article Discussed: “New Book – The Laws and the Land: The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada” by Daniel Rück Feature Image: Kahnawà:ke Sign. Source.
NiCHE Conversations 2.4: White Ghosts and the Transmission of Gendered Whiteness on the Land with Caroline C.E. Abbott
NiCHE Article Discussed: “The Trouble on Hell Hollow Road: White Ghosts, Maternal Grief, and the Gendered Fragility of American Park Mythology” by Caroline C.E. Abbott Feature Image: “Trapped” by Bazule is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0
