with the statement βwe now live in the Anthropocene era.β ; )
Artwork - a log painting - by Alison Moritsugu. alisonmoritsugu.com
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cultural, environmental historian | co-head of KLIMER research group, UiO | Swiss Excellence Grant alumna | based in Oslo & Zurich π³π΄π¨π | here for culture of digitality in HEIs, care ethics & environmental history
with the statement βwe now live in the Anthropocene era.β ; )
Artwork - a log painting - by Alison Moritsugu. alisonmoritsugu.com
Yesterday, an interdisciplinary workshop in Oslo on environmental temporalities, where I was invited alongside Kyrre Kverndokk from Uni Bergen. We brainstormed eight brilliant PhD projects, struggled with anachronistic methodologies and concepts, and agreed not to start any more academic papers
Some PhD projects make headlines in the NYT:
@lunduniversity.bsky.social
We're delighted to announce publication of 'Nordic Climate Histories' (Dominik Collet et al. eds), an essay collection exploring how the people of the Nordic countries have confronted challenges from climatic variability down the centuries: www.whpress.co.uk/publications... #climatehistory #
Has anybody here tested Google Deep Mindsβs Aeneas, advertised as βthe first artificial intelligence (AI) model for contextualizing ancient inscriptionsβ?
deepmind.google/discover/blo...
ICYMI:
"The podcast works as environmental history by reflecting on the relationships between women and landscapes, thinking about embodied experiences of ski touring and jumping." - @cjdrury.bsky.social
niche-canada.org/2025/07/10/r...
#envhist #sporthistory #cdnhist #wmshist #skiing
Today in Lucerne, the 7th Swiss Historical Days begin, a triennial conference under the theme β(In)visibility.β I had the pleasure of presenting in a panel on multispecies history with @isabelleschuerch.bsky.social & Camille Schneiter, organized and moderated by @smschober.bsky.social. Full room! ππ»ππ»
Long story short, gen AI can waste everybodyβs time or, in some cases, accelerate learning. More often, though, it accelerates the consumption of HigherEd products, that is, increasingly commodified Uni courses. Focusing on the process is the solution. I agree. www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
A more accurate title would be, though: βHistorians using Notebook LM with mixed resultsβ
Interesting article in NYT taking the pulse of American historians on gen AI www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/m...
Open PhD position in History of Science and Technology at EPFL
www.epfl.ch/labs/lhst/la...
Brilliant talk today in Oslo by Sarah-Maria Schober @smschober.bsky.social on the multispecies history of early modern wigs, organised by KLIMER and the @uio-oceh.bsky.social OCEH Multispecies Landscapes Lab!ππ»
Caran d'Ache for scribbling insights, GruyΓ¨re for fueling themβstrong conference opening in Fribourg!
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Follow for research highlights, events, reading tips & snapshots from the OCEH Lab.
πΈ OCEH Lab
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#ClimateCrisis #EnvironmentalHumanities #envhum
Living in a stack of four exceptional care-centered reads right now. Rare to find this much brilliance in one pile.
βͺοΈThe Bloomsbury Handbook of Care Ethics, ed. by M.Carter
βͺοΈJ.Davis, D.Pontille, The Care of Things: Ethics and Politics of Maintenance
βͺοΈJ.Shulevitz, The Sabbath World
βͺοΈC.McCann, Twist
Heading to Fribourgπ¨πin mid-May for a phenomenal seminar on time and writing in early modern almanacs, organised by Vitus Huber. Another chance to revisit my PhD dissertation (2018), where I first developed and introduced archaeology of care as an interpretative method.
Reading Chaim Grade's "Sons and Daughters," just published by @aaknopf.bsky.social in Yiddish-to-English translation. βLast great Yiddish novelβ? Definitely great, hopefully not last in Yiddish.
PhD workshop this Autumn on environmental temporalities in a historical context, guest-led by Kyrre Kverndokk and me at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo. External candidates welcome but no travel funding provided. Register by June 15 2025 ‡οΈ
Essential read right now - Dwarkesh Patel & Gavin Leech, The Scaling Era: An Oral History of AI.
Le Roy Ladurie in 1968: 'The historian of tomorrow will be a programmer or he will cease to exist.'
With advancing AI, I believe the opposite is true. We're entering an era where radically human, affective, embodied, and contextual understanding becomes more vital than ever.
University of Oslo elects its new rector with an all-women slate of candidates. Everyone votes, ranking choices 1-2-3, with comprehensive policy materials readily available. It was a pleasure to cast my vote today. Academic democracy in action β
www.uio.no/om/aktuelt/a...
Very cool Postdoc position in Copenhagen, in an interdisciplinary project βHome in Crisisβ employment.ku.dk/all-vacancie...
βAs food insecurity grows globally, foresight planning for sustainable food systems has become critical. Here we argue that historyβthrough detailed data, case studies and methodologiesβcan profoundly enhance the robustness of scenario planning.β Great stuff. #EnvHist www.nature.com/articles/s41...
π₯The ESEH is looking for the venue for the 2027 conference! Consider bringing our community to your city in a couple of years' time.
Check the call and get in touch with us if you want to know more.
eseh.org/call-for-app...
Deadline for application: 31 March
#envhist
At the new Polish History Museum in Warsaw, discussing how to teach history for climate education with Marcin NapiΓ³rkowski, Adam Izdebski, Zuzanna Karcz, and an inquisitive & direct audience. Happy to visit this emerging institution that has a good chance to reshape our collective self-knowledge.
ποΈ Rare 1536 calendar recently donated to National Library of Poland, written by Cracow Academy astrology prof Michal z Wislicy & printed by Szarffenberg. Features woodcuts of King Sigismund I & labours of the months. Salvaged from bookbinding waste, now digitised β‘οΈ polona.pl/preview/2cb1...
E-mail from MA student I co-supervise: 'I choose to increase your percentage of supervision to 30%, since I value your feedback.'
Me: thank you for recognizing my potential sir
Plot twist: I'm benefiting from trickle-down economics... by collecting post-election X escapees on BlueSky like rare PokΓ©mon.
Thank you, Fredrik, much appreciated! β¨