Posts by Josephine Taylor
A joy to discuss my book for Greenhouse book talks. Here is the recording if you didn't get the chance to join live: newnatures.org/greenhouse/e...
Tomorrow is the deadline to apply for subgrants through our partner organisation, @eurodadnews.bsky.social
Groups working to promote economic, gender and climate justice initiatives may be eligible for grants ranging from โฌ5,000- โฌ60,000.
Full details:
www.financialjustice.ie/news/call-fo...
Huge thanks to the Light House Cinema for having us at their screenings of "All that's left of you". It's the only cinema in Ireland showing it, your last chance to see it on the big screen, Wednesday 25th 14.45 and Tuesday 31st 14.45. #FreePalestine
www.lighthousecinema.ie/film/all-tha...
๐ข Donโt miss our next Adapt for the Future seminar!
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๐๏ธ Tues 24 March
โฐ 12pm-2pm
๐ MoLI, 86 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02XY43
Details & tickets ๐ tinyurl.com/5n6cksma
#Communities #Culture #Heritage #Policymakers #UNESCO
'Exploring the Future of Community-led Open Access Books: A Copim Conference'
In this post, @alittleroad.bsky.social summarises the recent #CopimConference and shares recordings and slides from all panels. Catch up here!
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#OAbooks #OpenAccess
When food, land, and water โ our basic human rights โ are treated as profit-making โassetsโ, what happens to people and the planet, and how can we win these essentials back for everyone?
On #WorldWaterDay, read our news and analysis article:
https://bit.ly/3Pavq9a
๐ฅณThe Routledge Handbook of Health and Environmental Humanities is published today! Ed. by the fab Amber Abrams, @victoriabates.bsky.social & @rothiotome.bsky.social. It also includes a chapter 'Research on the Move' by @draflint.bsky.social and me. (Probably one to ask your library to order tho' ยฃ)
Staff Reads from our Executive Director: " @rebeccasolnit.bsky.social has deep wisdom to share. 'Maybe changing the world is more like caregiving than it is like war. Too many people still expect it to look like war.'"
I would say Iโm fairly knowledgeable about the corruption, violence, coercive authority, and brutal imperial power that pervades extractive sectors and yet I am still in shock at this Trump admin move to secure Zambian minerals
Reminder today that I am discussing my book the nonhuman narratives of energy: newnatures.org/greenhouse/e...
Captured here: myself and the book and my nonhuman companion
Very excited to be discussing my book Monday 16th March for Greenhouse Book Talks!
Decorative cover image of Plant Perspectives 3.1, showing a tree laden with pink flowers.
Issue 3.1 of โPlant Perspectivesโ is now live online. This journal is #openaccess again in 2026 through #subscribetoopen โ with warm thanks to all of our subscriber-supporters! Read it here: www.whp-journals.co.uk/PP/index
#plantstudies #envhum @plantperspectives.bsky.social
๐๏ธ Great News: 4 ร 3-year postdoc positions in the Multispecies Mutualisms project at the University of Sheffield. ๐ Deadline: 12 April. Please share & encourage great applicants! ๐ฑ jobsite.sheffield.ac.uk/job/4-x-Rese.... @rosaleenduffy.bsky.social
Some stuff from my art therapy sessions
In an auditorium: in the centre there is a screen with a powerpoint presentation which reads "Strategic Benefits of Internal Flexible Fundingโ. Three visible panelists, two women and one man (the latter holding a microphone) are sitting under the screen. A group of people in the auditorium is looking at them
About 25 people, all smiling for a group photo, behind them there is a slide which reads "UCD-Strathclyde Joint Workshop"
Last week Audrey Plan (UCD Research Culture) and myself on behalf of the #PostdocsSpotlight project had a chance to discuss our experience with running the project during the UCD-University of Strathclyde Joint Seed Funding Workshop & Everyday Cultures Collaboration Conference in Glasgow๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ [1/2]
A sunny 5k in Dublin - a break from article writing
A rare thing: *four* three-year hums/soc-sci posts in animal studies, on the Multispecies Mutualisms project at UoSheffield - with @rosaleenduffy.bsky.social, me, Robert McKay and Alasdair Cochrane; see here for a video explainer: digitalmedia.sheffield.ac.uk/media/Multis...
Overview of the events happening at the Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities during March 2026. For more information about the center, visit the website https://www.uis.no/en/greenhouse. For information about the book talk series, see also https://newnatures.org/greenhouse/
Spring has started to sprout and the @greenhouseuis.net is looking forward to full month with events on everything from climate justice in education over the sea urchins on the menu to the architecture of low-voltage cabins.
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#envhum
โFascism, itโs always about using nationalism, and the nation, as a bludgeon to generate support for death policies, on behalf of death governments. For violence and repression and exploitation, internationalism is the antidote, always.โ โRobin D. G. Kelley
Malahide ๐๐
So much love and so much pride in being a part of the beyond gender collective. And our cyborg feminist Katie Stone translating our ideas, chats and work into this wonderful zine
Beyond fear and conflict: A new framework exploring wildlife, environment, interactions, institutions & justice to make human-predator relations more convivial. ๐ป๐ฟ๐ค#HumanWildlifeCoexistence pollenpoliticalecology.network/coexistence-...
Well this is interesting news. โWomen's museum planned to replace International Rugby Experience in Limerickโ
#spรฉirgorm www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster...
is his brain so much more comprehensive, combining, and subtle than manโs, that he can at the same moment of time attentively examine two distinct prospects, one on one side of him, and the other in an exactly opposite direction?
In Donegal, Mayo, Galway, and Kerry corporations have applications in to harvest seaweed from the coast with absolutely no oversight.
Corporatisation of seaweed harvest would be a significant negative step for the west
What oral histories can teach us about effective environmental research โ @angecass.bsky.social & Paul Merchant for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
@renewbiodiversity.bsky.social @britishlibrary.bsky.social
A morning walk in Dublin centre ๐ผ๐
Bloomsbury are having a sale at the moment and there's one day left to get my book, Shakespeare's Body Language, at 30-40% off! @ardenpublisher.bsky.social
If you've ever wondered why Romeo and Juliet starts with a thumb bite - and what it means - I got ya.
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/shakespea...
New episode from ASLE EcoCast, "Cows in the Caribbean: Cattle Chat with Chaz and Andrew"--Chaz Yingling and Andrew Kettler chat about their forthcoming book: The Once and the Future Cow. www.asle.org/stay-informe... #booksky #ecocriticism