On the Shoulders of Giants: Important Voices of Environmental Humanities--Joni Adamson

On the Shoulders of Giants: Important Voices of Environmental Humanities--Joni Adamson

ASLE EcoCast Podcast

We are very thrilled to share this month’s episode with everyone. Our guest hopefully needs no introduction for many of you: we’re joined by Joni Adamson, Professor of English and Environmental Humanities, and Director of the Environmental Humanities Initiative, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University. Joni’s work in ecocriticism and the environmental humanities stretches back to the field’s early days. We discuss her history, some of her recent work, as well as what she has in the pipeline for the future.

Humanities for the Environment, North American Observatory information: https://hfe-observatories.org/observatories/north-american-observatory 

For more on Joni:

  • Twitter: @JoniAdamson
  • https://joniadamson.com/

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  • Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
  • Jemma Deer: @Geowrites
  • Brandon Galm: @BeGalm

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Episode recorded October 22, 2021.

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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