Title: Subject formation through the influence of conservation governance: A feminist intersectional approach to neoliberal environmentality
Abstract:
Conservation Research Institute
Title: Subject formation through the influence of conservation governance: A feminist intersectional approach to neoliberal environmentality
Abstract:
Cambridge Public Health Conference – 18 May 2021
“The Green Transition in Natural Resources”
Risk and Investment in the Pacific’s ‘Green Gold’
Monday May 17th, 11:00 - 12:30, UK time
Rachel Smith (Max Planck - Cambridge Centre for Ethics, Economy and Social Change, University of Cambridge / University of Lucerne)
Policy Analysis - Professor Laura Diaz Anadon
Professor Laura Diaz Anadon will lead this workshop on how to examine and evaluate the available options to implement the goals generated by government policies and policy makers.
We are very pleased to invite you to a virtual seminar which will be given by Dr David Lane as part of the seminar series for the China Centre, Jesus College. The lecture, followed by Q&A, will take place from 5 – 6.30pm on Thursday 13 May.
As part of their Building a better chemistry culture series, the Royal Society of Chemistry are hosting a webinar focusing on this year's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek (10-16 May) theme: access to nature and the impact it can have on our mental wellbeing.
Next week, we have three speakers joining us:
Join Paul Robbins from University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss to
Divinity, Hormones and the Forest
For the Jane Harrison Lecture, Ruth Padel will bring together different strands of her work – on tragedy and Greek religion, poetry and Charles Darwin, science, nature, and wildlife conservation – to ask how we respond to the destruction of wilderness today.