Georgia Ennis
@gcennis
Assistant Professor @ Western Carolina University | Indigenous media and language revitalization in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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http://georgiaennis.com 13-07-2018 23:05:25
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You now have TWO days left to get in your abstracts for #EarthlyMatters2021! Don't miss the opportunity - check out our site now (shuprssconference.wordpress.com) and in the meantime you can read what Paula Wieczorek had to say about the experience last year:
Come work with me Penn State - Center for Humanities and Information - Penn State's Center for Humanities & Information is looking for a one-year visiting fellow psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PSU_Acad…
The headlines about the climate crisis are often centred around #plasticpollution but what are the real systems in which plastic circulates? Georgia Ennis’ keynote talk (20th Aug) considers the social life of plastics in Amazonian Kichwa communities. Read more: shuprssconference.wordpress.com/external-keyno…
Many thanks to all of our speakers and attendees for joining us today for day 2 of #EarthlyMatters2021 . Join us next week for day 3 for another afternoon of discussion. Check out the abstract by next week's keynote speaker, Georgia Ennis, here: shuprssconference.wordpress.com/external-keyno…
Concerned about climate change and plastic pollution? Our friends over at Earth(ly) Matters 2021 are hosting a conference this Friday. Key note by Georgia Ennis Still time to sign up!
Our new Issue is up! It focuses on conceptual and institutional methods of humanistic sound research, including a continuation of our yearlong series on "The Soundwork of Media Activism" edited by Georgia Ennis, Jen Shook, Alex Sayf Cummings 🌹, & Josh Shepperd. online.ucpress.edu/res/issue/2/3
Check out the activities scheduled for Native America Heritage Month #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NativeTwitter #NativeAmericanHeritage #AcademicTwitter SACNAS at Penn State Penn State
I'm very excited to be able to share some of my research on community media and language revitalization Trinity College at Duke
I've been waiting for this piece by Josh Babcock in Anthropology News on "Whiteness and Pedagogies of Language" and it did not disappoint anthropology-news.org/articles/white…
I almost forgot to share this article about the recent research talk I gave Trinity College at Duke on the links between environmental racism and language oppression in the Amazon. Thank you so much for having me! researchblog.duke.edu/2021/11/12/rai…
Devastating scenes from the Ecuadorian Amazon after yesterday's OCP Ecuador S.A. pipeline bursted: “The river is contaminated. Look. Thousands of liters are being spilled into the river. Thousands and thousands. Thousands and thousands. The Coca River is contaminated. Oh my God."
NO SE PUEDE ESPERAR MÁS Comunidades Kichwas están en especial situación de vulnerabilidad por la violación sistemática de sus derechos desde el #SOSDerrameAmazonía 2020, daño que no ha sido reparado, y que se repitió el #28Ene 2022. @Ambiente_Ec, @RecNaturalesEC, Corte Constitucional
The latest on the EnviroSociety blog: Brian O'Neill Brian O'Neill writes on the politics of climate change adaptation and seawater desalination #AnthroTwitter #EnviroAnthro envirosociety.org/2022/03/desali…
"Caring for Indigenous Languages in Settler Times" by Georgia Ennis Georgia Ennis Part of //A Sign of Our Times: Caring in an Unsettling World//, a new AES collection co-edited by Magdalena Zegarra Chiappori & @salwa_tareen americanethnologist.org/online-content…