ph.D. course: upcoming in August 2021, on “The political ecology of pandemics”
The course is co-organized under the umbrella of POLLEN-Norway co/Tor Arve Benjaminsen. Read more details here.
The course is co-organized under the umbrella of POLLEN-Norway co/Tor Arve Benjaminsen. Read more details here.
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/postgraduate-courses/political-ecology-ma/ For more information about the Masters programme, please contact Frances Cleaver (f.cleaver@lancaster.ac.uk) and John Childs (j.childs@lancaster.ac.uk)
Global Epistemologies and Ontologies (GEOS) is a research project of the Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation (KTI) Group of Wageningen University. Our work brings together philosophical and empirical research on global negotiations of knowledge and social-environmental challenges. We aim to understand heterogeneous knowledge about socio-environmental systems by equally heterogeneous actors from Indigenous farmers to laboratory scientists. Bringing […]
Join us for the Corporate Mapping Project’s third summer institute, offered by the University of Victoria Department of Sociology. Space is limited — please RSVP by 28 February to secure your spot. The course is open to graduate students in social science disciplines at any Canadian university (for students at universities participating in the Western Deans Agreement, […]
For details about the course: http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/environmental-studies/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/520_wcarroll_shortform_summer_2021-1.pdf
Series produced by Professor Ryan Katz-Rosene (University of Ottawa) and Professor Peter Andree (University of Carleton) https://www.ecopoliticspodcast.ca/ Topics covered include environmental racism and justice in Canada, federalism and the environment, environmental law and policy, environmental political economy, Indigenous environmental politics, corporate social responsibility, ENGO activism, and more. In each episode we interview experts in the […]
https://illuminate.ualberta.ca/content/i-steam-opens-environmental-research-pathways-indigenous-students?fbclid=IwAR2t-g0A3GAJBP6x8dvDds2Kl9AcE_NaOQv1SnTN2fy-tpXJqY2pgIOMyOo
I-STEAM Pathways is a post-secondary summer internship program providing opportunities for Indigenous youth to engage in environmental research within the Athabasca river basin and Wood Buffalo regions and explore careers in environmental fields. https://isteam-pathways.ualberta.ca/
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