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Planetary Political Ecologies: Environmental disasters, conflicts and possibilities in & beyond capitalism
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Please see the job ad below for a Tenured Professor in the interdisciplinary Department of Human & Organizational Development at Vanderbilt. We focus on community-engaged work & are interested in candidates who work on environmental issues & technology-community relations, among other topics.
Limn Issue 13: Ghostwriters is out now online and in print.
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Limn Issue 13 - Ghostwriters
coming this spooky season:
Limn’s haunted mansion has an open house
🏚️ more to come soon 🏚️
Limn 13: Ghostwriters
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Credit: Stirling Crispin: Snowden, from Data Masks Series (2012-15).
Tag: @sterlingcrispin.bsky.social
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Vanderbilt University is hiring a Mellon Assistant Professor (three-year term, 2-2 teaching load) whose research engages climate and environmental humanities. All historical periods and cultural fields, especially welcome those who work in arts or public humanities. apply.interfolio.com/173717.
Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Sarah Besky, Alex Nading, & Jason Cons open Limn 12 by deepening what it means for Limn to tell climate stories from the inside out.
Limn 12 - Climate's Interiors. Out now.
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Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Anant Gupta threads out climate narratives straight from the source.
Limn 12 - Climate's Interiors.
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Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Jiat-Hwee Chang and Sharad Pandian probe Qatar's thermopolitics through air-conditioned spaces.
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Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Rebeca Ibáñez Martín delves into the political, social, and ecological constraints of modern greenhouse infrastructure.
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Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Jamie Cross considers how refrigeration is mobilized against fungal life.
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Julie Livingston grapples with anxiety as an environmental relationship.
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Alex Nading contemplates skin care as planetary care.
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Bharat Jayram Venkat examines how global shipping delivers thermal inequality.
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Elizabeth L. McCormick, Ann H. Kelly, & Ibrahim Msuya postulate bricks as a transformative global health technology.
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If you (or someone you know) is applying to PhD programs in anthro, geog, STS with a focus on community-based work, check out the Community Research & Action program in my department at Vanderbilt. I am interested in working with students on coastal and heat-related projects. Email with questions.
Limn 12 Spotlight Series
Sarah Besky, Alex Nading, & Jason Cons open Limn 12 by deepening what it means for Limn to tell climate stories from the inside out.
Limn 12 - Climate's Interiors. Out now.
limn.press/article/pref...
Limn Issue 12: Climate's Interiors is out now online and in print.
Read anywhere with the link below.
limn.press/issue/climat...
Fair, but there does seem to be a bit of a renaissance, no?
Waiting for @nilsgilman.bsky.social's take on the left's reembrace of modernization theory...
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Yes, they managed the watershed management programs aimed at securing the water supply. But it isn't clear to me that there is any place in this narrative for the actually existing canal.
Now accepting pitches for future issues. Got an idea? Invite us to your party, and let’s build Limn 13 together. Website for more details.
I love this mind-bending piece.