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@dylanmattharris
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geographer/asst prof @uccs (tweets my own) | stories | climate change/justice | energy | political ecology | labor | debt | ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ โจ๐๐ค
Ute Land (Stolen)
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new open access article! i am proud of this one! we brought many ideas and thinkers-a hero, eve sedgwick-into conversation with political ecology to expand it's scope, to envision/imagine how emancipatory nature-society scholarship can and should be!๐ฑ https://t.co/KxZREySKKc
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the end of the semester is always busy, but it is my favorite for finals, which, this year, have included: a personal piano concert of studio ghibli songs, a handmade bleaching coral reef made from recycled fabric, and a student's poem they yodeled from a mountain on video ๐
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About 50 years ago I submitted the dissertation which became the book Power and Powerlessness in an Appalachian Valley. I am delighted that @GabeSchwartzman and I have just submitted a new manuscript which picks up on where the previous book left off! @illionispress
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for what it's worth, i have mostly given up on this site (not that i ever had much invested in it to begin with). if you'd like, i'm with the others over at @ https://t.co/olwY6AjLbJ ๐
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NEW PAPER: The 2022 fossil fuel price jumps caused an oil and gas profit explosion. We show the US reaped the largest profit increase (USD 275bn) of any country. Big Oil claims this benefits the American people. In fact, 51% went to the richest 1%, only 1% to the bottom 50%. A ๐งต
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๐ New paper published in Progress in Environmental Geography ๐ 'Experimental and speculative #political #ecologies for an age of crisis, hope, and action' by Maria Rusca, Dylan M Harris, and Dan Santos https://t.co/gefIfxp7m1
@rusca_maria @dylanmattharris @biotechgeog
journals.sagepub.com
This review highlights the potential of a political ecology that approaches socionatures more experimentally and speculatively. We first consider theoretical fr...
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Out now -- "What Kind of Place is Freedom?" by @daniellepurifoy -- our fifth #OpenAccess essay on pro-Palestinian and anti-war protest on campus
antipodeonline.org
Danielle Purifoy (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Jews and Palestinians know of broken promises. From the time of the Balfour Declaration (during World War I) Palestine was under five...
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i always appreciate the chance to explain how who i am - where i grew up, what i care about - informs my work, and this conversation with @JobLiberalArts was far-reaching, easy, and a joy. happy to share this episode with folks! https://t.co/i81ACnYYjn
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i had a great conversation with @JobLiberalArts -- talking about where i grew up, how that influences the work i do (and want to do), and, of course, about the various topologies of the student debt crisis in the us (and how it is damaging and limiting higher ed here)
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reason one million why i love teaching -- introducing students to my bloody valentine's loveless as a way to think about/experience climate change. crushing, soft, all-encompassing, lush, loud, challenging, massive.
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how do stories help us better understand, and plan for, climate futures predicted by models? how might stories pluralize the possibilities of these futures? happy to see this out =) many hands make light work, but thanks especially to @rusca_maria! https://t.co/lmhdDEUMYG
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giving a talk tomorrow on energy transitions - and what is actually working well, what a just transition *can* be ๐ฅณ- tomorrow for the @IrvingInstitute!
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very normal and reasonable, nothing to see here https://t.co/WFsEQciOXQ
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@laurankuhl @ProfShinn @DustinMulvaney โ yours was also incredibly helpful! Both were a lead in to David McDermott Hughesโs Energy Without Conscienceโฆ talking about how, due to a lack of options in the US, we can better understand the structural conditions that shape complicity with fossil fuels ๐ฅฒ
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@laurankuhl and @ProfShinn -- y'all's new article was perfect for my class today btw! https://t.co/tdcyHnBQhm
thebulletin.org
Permitting reform is necessary to meet US climate goals, but building infrastructure quickly cannot come at the expense of justice.
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teaching an energy justice class in a context where both pres candidates LOVE fracking, where any progress made to renewables is tied to more fossil fuel production, and knowing that these are-(small p) politically speaking, in the US at least-our 'best options' feels insane ๐
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humble brag -- was just stopped by a former student, and he let me know that i changed the future of how he thinks about sustainability. my educator dopamine levels are full for the semester. =)
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yโall red lobster is here for us
@dylanmattharris We believe when biscuits rise, America thrives. โค๏ธ
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