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Not Every Kid Is WEIRD: A Conversation with Francesca Mezzenzana

by Francesca Mezzenzana and Pauline Kargruber

16 minutes

Francesca Mezzenzana received a PhD in anthropology from the London School of Economics. Her current research project, LearningNatures, investigates c...

Stop Saving the Planet!—and Other Tips via Rachel Carson for Twenty-First-Century Environmentalists

by Jenny Price

42 minutes

Rachel Carson was a visionary. She’s a towering figure in the modern environmental movement. She’s widely considered to be its founding voice, and she...

A Dialogue on Form, Knowledge, and Representation

by Gregg Mitman and Rob Nixon

15 minutes

Gregg Mitman: Disciplines impose a certain form and structure on the world. When we see calls for multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, or transdiscip...

Where Ideas Grow: Life at the Landhaus

by Samantha Walton

8 minutes

As I’m about to leave the Landhaus, the Alps are erased from the horizon. The sky is a fierce and brilliant blue, the light piercing, perfect white. O...

A Mind Divided against Itself: Thinking Holistically with a Split Brain

by Frank Zelko

11 minutes

I am an environmental historian by training, and a good slice of my research involves examining the intellectual and cultural history of environmental...
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