Students will enroll in major-specific courses in their junior and senior year.

Southampton: Temp 64.76° F Wind 2.2 mph from the W. HSC: Temp 64.58° F Wind 4.0 mph from the SE. Why conserve nature? Leave this field blank. By studying Environmental Humanities, you'll explore the political dimensions of these environmental challenges. This course will introduce students to this area using a specific theme that will draw on current trends within the field. This course examines issues related to two important modes of human valuing of nature, the ethical and the aesthetic. You'll learn to address environmental challenges from a historically, philosophically and culturally informed standpoint. Dr. Bassem Allam and co-PI Dr. Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa have received an Award from NSF in support of the project "RAPID: A... Congratulations to the SoMAS students that are 2020 Undergraduate Recognition Award Recipients. This course addresses contemporary issues concerning nonhuman animals (in particular, mammals), from multidisciplinary perspectives in the social sciences and humanities. This form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The course covers key concepts and theories in environmental ethics including (normally): anthropocentrism and nonanthropocentrism; animal ethics; Leopold's land ethic; deep ecology; urban environmental ethics; and climate ethics. Much of this writing is motivated by a sense that a connection with the non-human has been a casualty of modernity, exacerbated by globalisation and the threats associated with climate change; other writing on the course expresses scepticism that a recovery is possible, or even desirable.

The Environmental Humanities is a new interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field of research addressed to the cultural dimensions of today's pressing socio-environmental problems, such as resource depletion, environmental injustice, oceanic pollution and acidification, anthropogenic climate change, and escalating extinctions. Take a virtual tour, schedule a visit, learn more about admission and scholarship opportunities at Stony Brook University.

This theme may vary year to year, and will draw on materials from areas such as environmental philosophy, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, animal studies, science and technology studies and feminist theory. We currently offer the following postgraduate degrees in Environmental Humanities; Masters by Research (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Calling all wordsmiths. As part of our continuing study of the campus sustainability movement, we have examined the rise of this new academic sub-discipline, which has so far given rise to a new journal, Environmental Humanities, degree programs at seven universities, at least eight campus centers, and numerous conferences, ad hoc committees, and nascent associations. This elective offers a diverse structure of visits, workshops, reading sessions and practical instruction which will introduce students to contemporary thinking about animals. Students are encouraged to take advantage of local and international independent research opportunities, internships and field camps to gain real-world experience. Here are five environmental careers that are a perfect fit for humanities majors: 1. These artists can be jointly situated within art movements from Land Art, Eco-Aesthetics, Arte Povera, Genetic/Aesthetics and Post-Conceptualism, as well as within political and social movements, often with radical intent and in opposition to conventional neo-liberal and globalised economies. Students gathered with their friends and family... View the EHM Section of our Undergraduate Live Chat Video. Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin for a complete listing of EHM Courses. Key artists relevant to the art historical tradition include: Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Helen Chadwick, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Giuseppe Penone, Eduardo Kac, The Critical Art Ensemble, Christine Borland, Superflex, Simon Starling, Ursula Biemann and Johan Grimonprez.

Explore the relationship between nature and culture. This programme is concerned with the relationships we hold with our 'wild' environments, and how these evolved. The world we live in is complex, and challenges are ever-present. What is an animal? For general advising locations, visit http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/academichelp.shtml. 1400-1750, https://path.is.ed.ac.uk/courses/HIST10400_SS1_YR. for food or entertainment? Course taken with the Pass/NC option may not be applied to the major.

They may also choose to pursue advanced degrees in literature, journalism, education, social work, the arts, the social sciences and law. Aesthetic engagement with wild nature and cultural landscapes is explored, especially in relation to the role played by scientific knowledge in valuing environments. The course will provide an introduction to a range of important environmental and sustainability topics, with a focus on their human dimensions. This checklist indicates ONLY what is required for your major or minor, and does not confirm completion of the University’s general education, upper-division, and total credit requirements.

It concerns developments in theoretical practice that call into question the binarism and anthropocentrism of critical theory and the cultural turn. Students should see an advisor for more information. Environmental Writer. 2. It aims to provide a grasp of key issues in the new, burgeoning field of animal studies and to extend this knowledge to more specific topics through the use of films, guest lectures, student presentations, and a local field trip. EU climate and energy law offers a fascinating example of the dynamism of sub-international levels. South P: Temp 61.16° F Wind 0.0 mph from the ---. Rather than assuming that problems such as climate change, species extinction and long-term pollutants are happening in a distant 'nature', they are seen as closely connected to everyday ways of living, understanding and creating. What are the main challenges and why do they take the form they do? The topics provide the context for small group discussions and class debate exploring common features of environmental change and sustainability problems; assessing their societal origins and implications, and exploring cross-cutting issues of interdisciplinarity and the science-policy interface. As a result, understanding and responding to environmental problems requires the kinds of critical and creative approaches that are strengths of the arts and humanities. From species extinction and genetically modified organisms to climate change and nuclear power, we as global citizens face a range of pressing issues. The topics covered are deliberately broad, including climate, food, energy, water and biodiversity. This major can be undertaken as part of a variety of undergraduate degrees including Science, Law, Engineering and Media. This course is about how the environment is imagined and written in an era of ecological crises; in other words, how to think ‘the ecological thought.’ Focussing on post-war and twenty first-century British writing, including the so-called ‘new nature writing’ and ‘new nature poetry’, the course will ask students to consider how ideas of place, landscape, nature, and the non-human world have been shaped by awareness of man-made climate destabilisation and accelerated extinction. It then looks at our creative interactions with animals through representations and other forms of engagement in the arts and media. For details, visit http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/bulletin/current/archives.php. How is animal life represented and expressed through the arts and media, and how does this shape human-nonhuman relations? We will endeavour to trouble binaristic thinking about human and non-human, and the complex nature of time in the Anthropocene. Second, while international negotiations have not been successful in the last years, concrete actions have been implemented at national and regional levels. The annual SoMAS Convocation occurred on Friday, May 24, 2019 at the Center for Leadership and Service.

Environmental writers write on green issues in a variety of ways and for a range of outlets. Please consult with the appropriate academic advising unit to review the remaining graduation requirements. Congratulations to the recent research grants awarded to SoMAS faculty! Your studies will immerse you in different theories and research methods to interrogate environmental dilemmas from a range of different viewpoints. You’ll consider how different social, economic, and technological systems are entangled with the environment. Our teaching draws upon viewpoints from geography, history, philosophy, cultural studies, literature, science and technology studies, and social theory. Who are the key actors shaping global environmental politics?

Drawing insights from history, literature, cultural studies, politics and social sciences, you’ll learn ethical approaches to dealing with environmental issues and helping protect the natural world. This course asks students to read with a mind to responding to questions about the relationship between landscape and memory, the compatibility of regional and (inter)national identities, the possibility of interaction between human and non-human worlds of perception, and the value and validity (or otherwise) of the idea of wilderness. You'll be guided by staff who are passionate about research and work within a faculty that’s ranked above world standards in research excellence. Environmental Humanities at UNSW unites a transdisciplinary group of scholars to form a unique and distinctive approach to teaching programs. Assistant Professor / Faculty Director, EHM, environmental humanities, history of naturalist studies, American Literature, nature writing. What is nature? You'll explore the way these issues impact our daily lives and inform decisions and policies related to urban development, energy security and food production. A student pursuing an undergraduate certificate must be enrolled as a degree-seeking student at ASU.

The global dimension of environmental issues pose distinctive and powerful challenges. The approach is largely conceptual and theoretical, but also intends to bring theory and practice together via topical case studies and other means. All writing on the course exists in the shadow of the Anthropocene, the idea that humanity’s impact on global ecological systems has reached proportions previously only exhibited over geological time. For the most up to date and official degree description and requirements see the undergraduate bulletin. What makes agreement so difficult to achieve? Humanity needs better ways to live in and with our environment.

The course will quire students to engage with contemporary literary eco-criticism, as well as a range of interdisciplinary environmental theory. The Environmental Humanities major supports students to develop a deep interdisciplinary understanding to consciously and actively engage with contemporary ecocultural issues. The Environmental Humanities major supports students to develop a deep interdisciplinary understanding to consciously and actively engage with contemporary ecocultural issues. Together, our academics provide students with a holistic view of human interaction with the environment. The goal is to give lawyers a detailed understanding of the legal mechanisms that seek to tackle climate change and a similarly familiarity with their broader context. Congratulations to our graduates! We will use these materials to develop a critical understanding of the human dimensions of a range of environmental issues. EHM students created a documentary about Long Island Planner Lee Koppelman. The Environmental Humanities major, leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree, draws together a range of disciplines to explore human understanding and interpretation of nature.

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The course is organised around expert lectures on core topics. The course will then move on to examine the ways in which natural disasters shaped Europe's political, social, religious and intellectual history through more focused discussion around specific geophysical events and the analysis of a series key case studies.