environment

new article proposes new approach to exploring climate change

a new article by dr. pallavi das proposing a new approach to doing history, a people's history of climate change, appears in the most recent issue of the journal history compass.

while social scientific studies have provided useful insights into the phenomenon of climate change, they, however, do not take a historical approach to the impacts of climate change, and people's perception of it.

historians have studied climate and its impact on the whole society but have neglected the everyday experiences and perceptions of climate change within a society such as ordinary people versus the elite perceptions, men versus women's experiences of climate change. moreover, historians of climate have largely dealt with natural climate change in the distant past, but not with climate change caused by human activities.

since climate change that the world is witnessing in the past century is largely anthropogenic, historians therefore cannot neglect present‐day climate change and its impact on society. furthermore, although climate change is a global environmental phenomenon, the poor and the marginalized social groups are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change more than others. hence, climate change and the history of climate change needs to be understood from the perspective of these vulnerable groups in a society.

"people's history of climate change" proposes a new approach to doing history: people's history of climate change.

the article appears in history compass 16, no. 10 (october 2018). https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12497

environment in politics and culture

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the environmental in politics and culture concentration offers 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 a blended approach that combines disciplinary courses in social science, science, and the humanities with interdisciplinary questions such as:

  • what makes a community? how do communities live well in place? 

new book by faculty member examines the economic development and the environmental impact of the colonial encounter on india.

2 october 2015 - thunder bay & orillia

the department of history is pleased to announce the publication of pallavi das' book colonialism, development, and the environment: railways and deforestation in british india.

while colonial encounters have been seen by scholars more or less in economic and political terms, what is largely missing is the metropole's economic development strategies that had definite ecological consequences for the colony. focusing on the colonial encounter between britain and india, das looks at the economic development, including scientific and technological changes, and the environmental impact of the colonial encounter on india.

examining the railways and deforestation, das shows how deforestation jeopardized railway expansion, which led to state implementation of forest conservation in order to maintain timber supplies. das' book demonstrates how the history of colonialism has both economic (and political) as well as ecological dimensions.

a book launch and presentation will be held on wednesday, 7 october at the embassy (314 bay street above the hoito) at 6 pm.

snacks and refreshments will be provided.

please contact dr. das for more information about her book at pvdas@lakeheadu.ca.

culture, environment and social justice conference coming to 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜

august 1, 2014 – thunder bay, on

environmental writers and academics from across canada and beyond will visit 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s thunder bay campus to participate in a conference exploring culture, environment, and social justice from thursday, aug. 7 to sunday, aug. 10.

this is the third biennial conference of the association of literature, environment, and culture in canada (alecc), a national association whose members show how humanities research provides critical insight into environmental issues.

“this conference will feature many leading environmental humanities scholars giving presentations on a range of topics including water politics, indigenous rights, feminist issues, animals, and mining, among others,” said dr. cheryl lousley, a member of the organizing committee and associate professor at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 in interdisciplinary studies and english.

“all of these subjects are linked by an overriding concern with the intersection between environmental and social justice issues,” dr. lousley said.

conference highlights include three keynote presentations that are free of charge and open to the public and the media:

  • thursday, aug. 7 at 4 pm in uc1017 – opening address by the award-winning first nations educator and writer jeannette armstrong.
  • friday, aug. 8 at 10:30 am in rc0005 – keynote panel on feminism and ecocriticism now with greta gaard (university of wisconsin, river falls), heather latimer (university of british columbia), and catriona sandilands (york university) – discussing the relationship between feminism and ecocriticism.
  • saturday, aug. 9 at 5 pm in uc1017 – keynote talk by ramsey hart of mining watch canada who will discuss the ring of fire.

please visit https://conferences.lakeheadu.ca/alecc/schedule for the conference schedule. for more information, email alecc2014@lakeheadu.ca or call dr. doug ivison at (807) 346-7825.

organized by members of lakehead’s departments of english and interdisciplinary studies, this conference has been made possible with the support of units and individuals across the university.

financial support was provided by the office of the provost and vice-president (academic), faculty of social sciences and humanities, department of english, department of interdisciplinary studies, faculty of science and environmental studies, centre for place and sustainability studies, centre of excellence for sustainable mining and exploration (cesme), dr. chris southcott and resources and sustainable development in the arctic (resda), canadian journal of environmental education, the department of music and the department of women’s studies.

 

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media: for more information or to arrange interviews, please contact brandon walker, media relations officer, at (807) 343-8177, or mediarelations@lakeheadu.ca.

in 2015, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 will celebrate 50 years of exceptional education. guided by a new strategic plan (2013-2018), our university is known for providing an education focused on independent thinking, unconventional scholarship, and a close sense of community. about 9,700 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and 2,000 faculty and staff learn and work in ten faculties at two campuses, in orillia and thunder bay, ontario. home to ontario’s first new faculty of law in 44 years (fall 2013) and the northern ontario school of medicine's west campus, lakehead is among canada’s top 10 undergraduate universities (2014 maclean’s university rankings), as well as 1st in ontario and 2nd in canada for its innovative research (re$earch infosource). our orillia campus is the first in north america to be built entirely to leadership in energy and environmental design (leed®) standards. share your lakehead story as it relates to our strategic plan at www.hsbcwebinars.com/presidents-office/nurturing-passion, and learn more about lakehead at www.hsbcwebinars.com.

new environmental impact resource

the department of history invites the lakehead community to explore a new resource for people interested in the environmental impact of extractive industries in canada.

dr. ronald harpelle, along with colleagues at memorial university and community partners in yellowknife, is involved in an sshrc funded project on the legacy of the giant gold mine.

the research team and community partners have released their first newsletter, introducing the project and outlining their activities. in addition to the newsletter, they also welcome visitors to their website, their twitter feed, and their facebook page.

as part of their knowledge mobilization efforts, the team has produced an award-winning short video explaining one of the biggest challenges facing the yellowknives dene first nation that live near the mine: how do you let people living in the distant future know about the danger beneath their feet?

the video was produced as an introduction to the documentary film portion of the project. resources and sustainable development in the arctic (resda) provided support to this project.

click below to watch the guardians of eternity video in english or french.

english version

french version

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the geospatial data centre at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 provides spatial expertise in the form of spatial data, education, project support and spatial analysis to 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , staff, faculty, researchers, as well as members of the local, regional and international community. 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 geospatial data centre has a wealth of knowledge and abilities related to the geomatics industry.  areas of geomatic expertise consist of spatial analysis, image processing, remote sensing, cartography, gis project support, 3d visualization, 3d modeling and data management.


the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 geospatial data centre can provide a range of support to individuals or groups.  the support provided can range from project formulation, project management, spatial data procurement, spatial data management, educational teaching opportunities, map creation for class work, publications and business ventures and analysis of spatial data.

 

for more information contact:

reg nelson
office: rc 2001
phone: (807) 343-8010 ext. 8548
email: gdc@lakeheadu.ca

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