Centre for Environmental Humanities
Description
The Centre for Environmental Humanities is a group of scholars at the University of Bristol working on environmental issues from humanities perspectives.
The Centre recognises that entangled in the environmental issues that face the global community are matters of human behaviour, beliefs, values, and structures; and that critical approaches to human-environment interactions past, present and future, are essential.
The Centre for Environmental Humanities is a forum for sharing and developing expertise on humanity’s interactions with nature through history, literature, and lived experience.
The Centre's agenda follows three broad themes:
- The Anthropocene in global and local perspective;
- The natural environment and heritage;
- The climate crisis and natural disasters.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2017
Contact details
Beacon House
Queens Road, Clifton
Bristol
BS8 1QU
United Kingdom
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University of Bristol
Bristol
Last modified:
2023-11-17 17:00:50