World Congress of Environmental History
WCEH2024
Conference
WCEH2024
University of Oulu, Finland
19 – 23 Aug 2024
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WCEH2024 session 2409
Tuesday
20 August
Session 4
14:15
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16:00
Acti07
(2/2)
Nature, technologies, and political projects of state socialism in Europe, 1920s–80s
Acti09
(2/2)
The commonisation-decommonisation framework: History, power and politics in creating viable commons
Cap02
(2/2)
Landscapes of deindustrialization
Clim02
Climate in flow: knowledge production on scientific debates on aridity, climate change and glacier retreat in Central Asia, 1900-2000
Creat02
(2/2)
Experience and emotion in domestic environments
Decol01
(2/2)
Exploring European colonial impacts on tropical land-use
Decol04
Settler colonial knowledge and practices in the United States and Siberia
Deep04
(2/2)
Forest, time, and society
Deep09
Prospects of genomics technologies in studying historical environmental samples
Ene04
National parks as petroscapes: the role of oil in shaping the twentieth century rural landscape
Envi03
(2/2)
Epistemologies of the south. Environmental humanities from the ecologies of knowledge
Hum06
(2/2)
Moving animals, developing expertise
Hum09
(2/2)
Pests and diseases: non-human actors in 20th- century commodity frontiers
Hum11
(2/2)
Poetics and politics of care. Socioecological interdependencies in more than human worlds
Land07
(2/3)
Transformations of traditional food ways: coloniality, resistance and other modes of providing sustenance
Nat03
(2/2)
Mineral empire: a socio-environmental history of mining in formal and informal empires, 18th-20th centuries
North02
(2/2)
Enduring legacies: reconsidering global conflicts and science diplomacy as key factors in polar environmental history and policy making
North04
(2/2)
Infrastructure development and the northern environment: past, present, future
Pract07
Future directions in environmental history
Pract09
(2/3)
The environment around us: relational approaches as common ground
Water02
(2/3)
The globalisation of marine ecologies, c500BCE-1900CE
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