Really enjoyed reading both these pieces!
Posts by Iva Pesa
Thank you for paying attention to this! PhD student Tholithemba Lorenzo Ndaba is studying the environmental history of the Grootvlei mine dump (alongside Diepkloof & Khutsong) www.rug.nl/staff/t.l.nd...
Call for papers: 'Beyond the Blue: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Water in Africa'. A conference organised by the Netherlands Association for African Studies (NVAS) in Delft on 11-12 September 2026!
Join us and send in your abstract: www.afrikastudies.nl #envhum #envhist #AfricanStudies
Extremely excited to announce the AFREXTRACT conference 'Rethinking Environmentalism: Perspectives from Africa' 17-18 September 2026 in Groningen! If you study environmental thought, activism, and environmental lifeworlds anywhere in Africa, please send us your abstract! www.rug.nl/research/ico...
Can non-Canadians also donate? My card was rejected for no apparent reason (Netherlands card)
Would you have a version of the Bloomberg article that you could share?
Join us for a book talk of African Climate Futures with Carl Death on 2 December from 15.00-16.30 (CET)
The book is excellent! #AfricanStudies #EnvHums #AfricanLiterature
In August 2026, I'll organise a panel with Julia Tischler and Mucha Musemwa on 'A Spirited Environmental History' for the VAD 2026 conference (African Studies, Germany) in beautiful Basel - please apply: africanperspectives.ch/call-for-pap...
The deadline for submitting a paper, panel or round table for the Biannual CRG African History is nearing. This year it's at Ghent University, and we'll be happy to welcome you!
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Jabulani Shaba and Henrique Brenner Gasperin will be co-organising a panel at POLLEN 2026 in wonderful Barcelona on 'Extraction and Plural Environmentalisms in the Global South'! APPLY!! pollenpoliticalecology.network/pollen-2026/... #envhums #extraction
Happy to be involved in the new RUG University Minor 'Climate Change and Inequality' - here's a little piece in the Wubbo Ockels' newsletter about us: www.rug.nl/wubbo-ockels...
The students are amazing! They come from all of our different faculties!!
Check out our article Just food transitions: a plurality of framings and repertoires from below www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... with Lidia Cabral, matias Volonterio, Gearoid Millar, and Melanie Levick-Parkin
Reframing the Anthropocene through an African lens, our podcast of the week argues that colonial resource extraction created the very environmental crises now disproportionately harming the continent.
With @ivapesa.bsky.social, Jabulani Shaba & Tholithemba Ndaba
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Special issue on "Business and activists"🚨
co-edited with @phvandam.bsky.social
With @alexh33.bsky.social
@hiskearts.bsky.social @ivapesa.bsky.social @acontestataires.bsky.social
#BizHis #activism #CSR #DEI #vegetarianism #labor #RSE #greenwashing #sustainability
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Want to learn about values in the Anthropocene? Check out this open web resource: rethinkingvalue.github.io/anthropocene/ With entries on Lake Titicaca, the Carribean, Georgia, India, and Marseille! It was a pleasure to work on this with Simone Schleper, Paul Merchant, Dan Finch-Race and Leo Steeds
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Apparently a casual email is enough to be cited as a source in a newspaper article - still good that this issue is receiving coverage!
I reviewed Gabrielle Hecht's Residual Governance for the American Historical Review, academic.oup.com/ahr/article-...
This book really bridges environmental humanities, African studies, and it shows why we should all care about South African mine dumps!
Sorry to miss this!!