Volume 5, Number 2 (Spring 2018) Read it on Project MUSE Read it on JSTOR
ContentsSpecial Issue: The Green Humanities Lab Guest edited by Joni Adamson
Introduction: The H
fE Project and Beyond: New Constellations of Practice in the Environmental and Digital Humanities
Joni Adamson
Experimental Humanities and Humanities for the Environment
Sally L. Kitch
Resilient Observation: Toward Transformational Research among Environmental Humanities and Sciences
Michael Simeone
Stories from the Field: Public Engagement through the Environmental Humanities and Allied Disciplines
Julie Sze, Tracy Perkins, Julie Anand, and Netra Chhetri
From Principles to Practice: A Place for Stories
Paul Hirt
Cautionary Notes on Sustainability Principles
Sally L. Kitch
Citizen Humanities: Teaching
Life Overlooked as Interdisciplinary Ecology
Joni Adamson, Stephanie LeMenager, and Catriona Sandilands
Figuring Our Environments and Living with Critters in the Anthropocene
Ron Broglio and María L. Cruz-Torres
Values on Your Plate:
Dinner 2040 Joan McGregor
Digital and Environmental Humanities: Strong Networks, Innovative Tools, Interactive Objects
Stephanie Posthumus, Stéfan Sinclair, and Veronica Poplawski
The Digital Anthropocene, Deep Mapping, and Environmental Humanities’ Big Data
Charles Travis
What Is Missing? An Affective Digital Environmental Humanities
Jennifer K. Ladino