Radical Hope | A group sourced syllabus

Radical Hope | A group sourced syllabus

The Radical Hope syllabus serves as a resource for anyone interested in environmental issues. It provides a new way of framing and thinking about how individuals or groups might formally or informally learn about our most pressing environmental issues — and how we,...
Charles Siebert on translating nature’s symphony

Charles Siebert on translating nature’s symphony

Listen to a Yale University podcast devoted to exploring the big questions animals raise about what it means to be human. This episode features Charles Siebert, Professor of Practice of Literature and Creative Writing, NYUAD.  Listen to the podcast...
eARThumanities’ Interview with Merita Dollma

eARThumanities’ Interview with Merita Dollma

Professor Merita Dollma is a pioneer in the discourse of Heritage and Environment in Albania. Check out snippets of our interview with Merita below.  Dollma was a Rachel Carson Fellow in 2018. To read the complete interview with Merita, click here. You are a...
eARThumanities’ Interview with Liz Brite

eARThumanities’ Interview with Liz Brite

Archaeo-botany is a growing field. Why are we taking such an interest in human plant relationships now? Why Central Asia in particular? I think the trends in archaeobotany can be attributed to two things right now.  The first is improvement in methods – more...