Certainly does at the least look like an interesting project. I would in
particular be interested to know what kinds of relationships the
researchers intend to develop or have developed with activists,
organizations, and communities in Amazonia who are critical of or otherwise
resist these hydropo
FYI - I'm passing this along simply because I hadn't seen it prior and
think it ought to be relevant to folks on this list (apologies for
cross-posting!). May also be worth sharing with your students, or at least
using as a means to spark discussion in the classroom. Cheers, -Reed
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Hi all, I saw this at the end of last year, and while I found the framing a
little too sugary sweet for my taste, I found it a pretty compelling list!
Starts w/ conservation victories, and has lots of development-related
figures
https://medium.com/future-crunch/99-good-news-stories-you-probably-did
Hi everyone,
Jessica and Stacy, first of all, thank you for sharing this. This is
really great to see at Duck of Minerva!
If I may, I would like to briefly add my thoughts - and I will preface this
by saying that I just submitted my dissertation to my committee for review,
so I've had a lot of t
meone who has been engaged in such things for 40 years, I can assure
> you that there is nothing new in your observations (for political science
> as well as the larger American academy). And in the current environment of
> revived Red-baiting, I cannot imagine this changing in the future.
>
Hello all,
Just in case you haven't been following what is happening in Madrid right
now, things have gotten to the point where there is now a twitter account
@iscop25over: https://twitter.com/iscop25over
Things have definitely devolved in such a way that it evokes Copenhagen
2009, though arguabl
FYI - I gather there is a decent amount of folks here who are members of
both lists, but for those who haven't seen this, I thought it worth
sharing. Looks like a great event/opportunity for 2020. Cheers, -RMK
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From: Eban Goodstein
Date: Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at
FYI - might be a useful opportunity for the creative types out there!
Regards,
-Reed
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From: Jennifer R Katzung
Date: Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 10:25 AM
Subject: [AESS_LIST] 2020 ITG Comedy & Climate Change Short Video
Competition (April 1 deadline)
To:
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Hi everyone,
Briefly, I wish to thank you all for the productive discussion and echo
some of the points and concerns that Susi (and others) have raised.
Speaking as someone who is currently untenured, and (still) on the job
market with little to no certainty about what my future economic prospects
FYI - I've worked with Sunrise organizers in the past and they are doing
really great stuff IMHO. This looks like it could be a great opportunity
for students. Also, might be worth reaching out to see about having
organizers as guest speakers in your (remote) classes (which I did in
pre-Covid times
FYI this may be of interest.
Reed M. Kurtz, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Affiliate, The Ohio State University
Visiting Assistant Professor, Purdue University (from Jan. 2021)
https://osu1.academia.edu/ReedKurtz
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From: Margaret Shaffer
Date: Thu, Nov 12, 2020
olitics in a Time of Crisis: The Coronavirus
Pandemic and Climate Change*
Reed M. Kurtz,
Harry van der Linden
*Articles*
*Climate X or Climate Jacobin?*
*A Critical Exchange on Our Planetary Future*
Russell Duvernoy,
Larry Alan Busk
*Revolution or Ecocide:*
*Ecol
FYI
Reed M. Kurtz, PhD (he/his/él)
Visiting Assistant Professor
Dept. of Political Science, Purdue University
https://www.reedkurtz.com/
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From: Chelsea Schelly
Date: Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 2:29 PM
Subject: Planetary Limits Academic Network
To:
Hello! I
FYI this looks like it could be a great opportunity for PhD students and
early career scholars working on the EU and climate change
-RMK
Reed M. Kurtz, PhD
Lecturer in Environmental Politics
Dept. of Political Science, Purdue University
https://www.reedkurtz.com/
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