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The new reading group “Flows: Tracing material connections across distant landscapes” convenes for the second time. The group explores the unexpected…
For this iteration of our series of centre talks, we are pleased to welcome Hatib Abdul Kadir.
Hatib is a postdoctoral fellow with the Department of…
Following on from last semester, the Abetting Everyday Harms reading group will continue this spring. The reading group is a joint initiative by the…
Please join us for the very first meeting of the new “Flows: Tracing material connections across distant landscapes” reading group. Exploring the…
Please join us for the first CEH event of the spring semester as we welcome Annika Capelán who will introduce us to her fascinating work on the…
The Environmental Media and Aesthetics research program hosts an online book talk with two of the editors of the recently published Routledge Handbook…
The fifth and final meeting of this semester-long initiative jointly organized by the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) and CEH takes place…
The interdisciplinary reading group meets for the fourth time
The Abetting Everyday Harms reading group focuses on the concept and problem of complicity, exploring this through an interdisciplinary lens and with…
CEH is delighted to host yet another symposium dedicated to MA and PhD students and post-doctoral researchers working on or interested in…
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