IV MEETING of REPORT(H)A | Portuguese Network of Environmental History (14-16 October, 2021 | University of Coimbra)

The Center for the History of Society and Culture of the University of Coimbra (http://chsc.uc.pt/en/) will hold the IV Meeting of the Report(h)a Network, on October 14th, 15th, and 16th, under the theme of "Humans (sapiens), Health and the Environment – Natural and Artificial Frontiers". The event promoted by CHSC has the collaboration of centers and research projects and will be held in the webinar model. The call will be announced shortly as an invitation to national and international participation.

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O Centro de História da Sociedade e da Cultura da Universidade de Coimbra (http://chsc.uc.pt/en/) vai realizar, nos dias 14, 15 e 16 de outubro o IV Encontro da Rede da Report(h)a subordinado ao tema "Humanos (Sapiens), Saúde e Meio Ambiente - Fronteiras Naturais e Artificiais". O evento promovido pelo CHSC conta com a colaboração de centros e Projetos de investigação e irá realizar-se no modelo webinar.

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Exposição | Flora Fluminense: o remanescente do exemplar do vice-rei | 29 março – 30 junho

Integrada na programação Lisboa Capital Verde Europeia, a Torre do Tombo promove uma exposição da obra de Frei José Mariano da Conceição Veloso (1741-1811) “Florae Fluminensis”, também conhecida por Flora Fluminense. É tida como o estudo mais notável do referido botânico, devido à profusão de registos de plantas, bem como à precoce adoção do sistema de classificação de Lineu.
Na Torre do Tombo estão disponíveis cinco dos volumes originais da obra, datados de 1790, com uma surpreendente variedade de desenhos dos espécimes botânicos recolhidos por Frei Veloso e a sua equipa no Rio de Janeiro.

Pode consultar o catálogo em: http://online.anyflip.com/kybc/hwgg/mobile/index.html

[Fonte: http://dglab.gov.pt/exposicao-flora-fluminense-2021/]

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Next Conference - ESEH Bristol 2̶0̶2̶1̶ 2022

The ESEH board has considered all options available for our upcoming conference and the strong consensus has been postponing it for a year. Thus we are very pleased to say that the conference will still happen in Bristol but only in July 2022. We intend that it be a face-to-face conference, with also online (digital) options for those that cannot be there in person.

 

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FB group on Environmental History in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe

Message from Regional Representative from Czechia and Slovakia Environmental History in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe

Dear colleagues, dear regional representatives,

I would like to invite you to join our new FB group on Environmental History in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe which was created with the aim to facilitate the exchange of information on EH not only in the region. Especially, I would like to invite regional representatives from respective countries to join the group and share information from their countries. To keep the information exchange is so important these days, thanks in advance for sharing infos from your regions, countries and from your field of expertise.

Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/267355605051103/

 

Thanks a lot!

Best wishes,

Doubravka Olsakova

RR Czechia and Slovakia

 

 

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CfP: 16th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (Oxford Brookes University, UK, 21–23 July 2021)

Founded in 2006, the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Research Network is brought together by a common interest in disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, within and across the various social sciences, and between the social, natural and applied sciences. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.

The Sixteenth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences calls for research addressing the following annual themes and special focus:

THEME 1: SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY STUDIES 

THEME 2: CIVIC AND POLITICAL STUDIES 

THEME 3: CULTURAL STUDIES 

THEME 4: GLOBAL STUDIES 

THEME 5: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 

THEME 6: ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES 

THEME 7: EDUCATIONAL STUDIES 

THEME 8: COMMUNICATION STUDIES

 

+ info: https://thesocialsciences.com/2021-conference/call-for-papers

 

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ESEH Environmental History Seminar series - PROGRAM

Between March and July ESEH is hosting an on-line seminar series, open to everyone.

Registration for each session via the link in attachment: https://forms.gle/Ui1vvJatVPFMP6Bk7

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Those registered will receive a link two days before the seminar

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PhD-vacancy (5 years) on history of fishery collectivities at Rotterdam School of Management (EUR)

Vacant PhD-position on the historical analysis of the development of fishing collectivities as Institutions for Collective Action (ICAs). The PhD-student will be joining the interdisciplinary Institutions for Collective Action research team at the Rotterdam School of Management at the Erasmus University for a period of 5 years (full-time, fully funded).

The topic of the PhD-position in a nutshell: In the present day across Europe, new bottom-up and self-governing institutions for the provisioning of energy, food, care and many other goods and services are increasingly being set up by citizens. Citizens hereby govern and use resources collectively according to the rules they decide upon as a group. The institutional design of these modern-day forms of citizen collectivities has many similarities with guilds, commons, cooperatives, and other institutions that have been developed in Europe’s history. The PhD-student will be studying such historical forms of institutions for collective action, and in particular the functioning of fishing collectivities, from the various forms of guilds in the early modern period to cooperatives formed by fishermen today. The relevance of the study of collectivities in fisheries goes far beyond a contribution to explaining what makes ICAs resilient. It also connects to highly relevant societal debates about -amongst others- the current challenges of the fishing industry (both legal, as in the fishing quota, and in social-economic sense), sustainability, and globalisation.

 

Read more about the position via this link! Apply using the same website. Do note that the application deadline is April 20th, 2021. PhD-students will start in September 2021. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Tine De Moor. Questions concerning the position can be send to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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