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December | 2016 | Drone Hive Strange
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Literature / Culture / Environment. Monthly Archives: December 2016. The Year of Ecological Thinking. We are approaching the end of a year that has seen record high temperatures. Around the world. The earth’s biodiversity is in collapse. The United States has elected a man to high office who believes climate change is a hoax. Perpetrated by the only nation that pollutes more than his own. And I can’t identify the tree outside my window. Throughout his ecological writing, Gary Snyder stresses the importan...
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Locusts and Wild Honey | Drone Hive Strange
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Literature / Culture / Environment. Locusts and Wild Honey. So compelling to watch. But world ecology encompasses so much more, including human beings (people are notably absent from. I began thinking about this after reading Karen L. Kilcup’s recent article on the popular nineteenth-century children’s periodical. In that article, Kilcup touches on how famed abolitionist and women’s rights advocate Lydia Maria Child, who served as the. It’s been nearly 200 years since Child made her point regarding entom...
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The Last Chapter of Genesis | Drone Hive Strange
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Literature / Culture / Environment. The Last Chapter of Genesis. Christian theology is at odds with itself when it comes to the natural world. On the one hand, Christianity promotes a deep-seated aversion to nature, which is said to be corrupted by sin. Joseph Campbell touches on this aversion. The Power of Myth. A document that urges environmental protection as a Christian duty. Francis summarized the Christian position viz. environmental stewardship in his 2014 address to the European Parliament. In th...
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Audrey Watters
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I write. I've always written. I write essays and analysis (and rants) about education technology on my site Hack Education. I do freelance from time-to-time, and my work has appeared in The Atlantic. And elsewhere across the Web. I've been a blogger on-and-off for the past ten years, blending the personal, the political, and the professional as I've written about school, learning, life, and death. Before that, I wrote academic essays. I'm the author of. The Monsters of Education Technology.
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Nicholas Kasunic – Nick Kasunic
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Creative Copy / Storytelling. 8220;Game Changer” Rough Cut for Robert Morris University. Scripted, storyboarded and collaborated with visual artists for RMU. May 13, 2016. May 13, 2016. Creative Copy / Storytelling. Leave a comment on “Game Changer” Rough Cut for Robert Morris University. In the Bathroom: The Design of Sudden Cognitive Inspiration. Developed for Lovair.com. Can the bathroom be an integral source of inspiration? Continue reading “ Aha! May 13, 2016. Leave a comment on Aha! May 2, 2016.
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boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture – Nick Kasunic
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Creative Copy / Storytelling. Boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture. Launched the website, strategized and solicited content, wrote all copy, and managed, edited, and finalized all publications. Boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture. Http:/ boundary2.dukejournals.org/. May 2, 2016. May 3, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). May 13, 2016. May 13, 2016.
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Micah Robbins | Drone Hive Strange
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Literature / Culture / Environment. Author Archives: Micah Robbins. Locusts and Wild Honey. So compelling to watch. But world ecology encompasses so much more, including human beings (people are notably absent from. I began thinking about this after reading Karen L. Kilcup’s recent article on the popular nineteenth-century children’s periodical. In that article, Kilcup touches on how famed abolitionist and women’s rights advocate Lydia Maria Child, who served as the. It’s been nearly 200 years since Chil...
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