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Resources - Edge Effects
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A Digital Magazine from the Center for Culture, History, and Environment. Research Centers and Blogs. Center for Humans and Nature. Humanities NOW: A Public Humanities Program of the UW-Madison Center for Humanities. NiCHE (Network in Canadian History and Environment). Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. Red, Black, and Green: Brentin Mock on Environment and Justice at Grist. Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA). Wisconsin Farms Oral History Project. Top Posts – Al...
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Organizers & sponsors | Northern Nations, Northern Natures
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Northern Nations, Northern Natures. An international workshop on transnational northern environmental history. The workshop organizers are:. Postdoctoral Researcher in the Division for History of Science, Technology, and the Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm;. Assistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies at the University of Maine;. We would like to thank the following sponsors and supporters for making this workshop possible:. For distribution among our.
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Mike Stuart – The Bubble Chamber
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Better Science Policy in Canada. February 19, 2015. Vital statistics are critical. You can’t manage what you can’t measure. Any ruling political party will face the question of how best to fund and engage with science. While all parties agree that science is valuable, they manage it differently because they have to make different trade-offs based on their values and ideologies. Climate scientists are not allowed to speak about climate change. This supposedly profits Harper because with no one to stand in...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: May 2013
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Saturday, May 18, 2013. The Role of Blogging in the Academic Feedback Cycle. Feedback Diversity is Good. The beach was a very different experience. The paper itself was just shy of 3,000 words, so somewhere in the 20-25 minute range if I had delivered it orally. This time my paper was based on some quick research I’d done just before Christmas. In total I’d invested a little more than a week analyzing the use of language in the Old Bailey Proceedings. But what I think is important is not how many people ...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: October 2013
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013. Is Creative Commons Flexible Enough for Historians? Creative Commons licenses are incredibly useful. They're easy to use. More and more people understand them. It's even possible to do web searches of Creative Commons. For all of these scenarios, let's assume the work in question is an academic monograph written solely by me. 1) Supporting certain derivations. Why this is important to me. Why CC is not sufficient. 2) Supporting certain commercial reuses. I'd like professors cre...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: Is Creative Commons Flexible Enough for Historians?
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013. Is Creative Commons Flexible Enough for Historians? Creative Commons licenses are incredibly useful. They're easy to use. More and more people understand them. It's even possible to do web searches of Creative Commons. For all of these scenarios, let's assume the work in question is an academic monograph written solely by me. 1) Supporting certain derivations. Why this is important to me. Why CC is not sufficient. 2) Supporting certain commercial reuses. I'd like professors cre...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: December 2013
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Saturday, December 7, 2013. Crymble Awards, Best of 2013. For this, the third year running ( 2011. I've decided to acknowledge five projects who have most influenced my academic development in the past year. Winners have come up with ideas or shared their knowledge in a way that's had a real difference on the way I've approached my own work. This influence isn't always possible to measure by counting up citations in footnotes, but it's important to recognize. 1) Jorge Cham and Meg Rosenburg. Though I not...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: August 2014
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Saturday, August 30, 2014. Play with the big kids. End. This blog was started as part of a digital history class I took back in 2007. In the 7 years since I set it up, I've completed a masters degree in public history at the University of Western Ontario, and have handed in my PhD in history at King's College London. But before I go, and because I'm one of the lucky ones who has found my way into an academic job, I thought I'd reflect on the one thing I learned about succeeding as a postgraduate student:.
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Celebrating Situating Science and CCSST – The Bubble Chamber
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Celebrating Situating Science and CCSST. November 5, 2014. Cluster, and now the Canadian Consortium for Situating Science and Technology are doing inspiring work in helping all of us to understand how science works and how science and society interact. Below is a short video celebrating their accomplishments and explaining what they do. You can also subscribe to their YouTube channel. The Year’s Geekiest Gifts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. It's Only a Theory.
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NACEHF Links - Northeast and Atlantic-Canada Environmental History Forum
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Northeast and Atlantic-Canada Environmental History Forum. The following links have been provided as additional resources for the field of environmental history. American Society of Environmental Historians. Network in Canadian History and Environment. Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. Have a helpful link you would like to add? Please fill out the form below.
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