environmental humanities

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Environmental humanities is an interdisciplinary field that integrates insights from the arts, humanities, and social sciences to critically examine human-environment relationships and the cultural, ethical, and political dimensions of ecological issues.

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instanceOf area of study
interdisciplinary academic field
research field
addressesIssue Anthropocene
biodiversity loss
climate change
energy transitions
environmental governance
environmental justice
pollution
resource extraction
aimsTo bridge sciences and humanities in environmental research
critically examine cultural assumptions about nature
inform environmental policy debates
support more just and sustainable futures
drawsFromDiscipline anthropology
art history
cultural studies
geography
history
literary studies
media studies
philosophy
political theory
religious studies
science and technology studies
emphasizesConcept environmental affect and emotion
environmental ethics
environmental imaginaries
environmental narratives
indigenous knowledge
multispecies relations
place and landscape
postcolonial perspectives on environment
focusesOn cultural dimensions of ecological issues
ethical dimensions of ecological issues
human–environment relationships
political dimensions of ecological issues
hasSubfield animal studies
blue humanities
critical plant studies
energy humanities
environmental media studies
methodIncludes critical theory
discourse analysis
ethnography
historical analysis
textual analysis
visual analysis
relatedField ecocriticism
environmental history
environmental justice studies
environmental philosophy
environmental studies
political ecology

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Bruno Latour influenced environmental humanities