Dann Grotum (@dgrotum) 's Twitter Profile
Dann Grotum

@dgrotum

Historian of weather and climate knowledge within Danish empire | PhD-researcher @EUI_EU, Department of @EUI_History | Might start tweeting at some point.

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Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh 🍉🌻🟥 (@gianamar97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very sad to hear about Bruno Latour’s passing. Science in Action absolutely blew me away as an undergrad and really first sparked my passion for STS. RIP to an intellectual giant.

Very sad to hear about Bruno Latour’s passing. Science in Action absolutely blew me away as an undergrad and really first sparked my passion for STS. RIP to an intellectual giant.
Mónica Morado Vázquez (@monicamvqz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me tell you how we just got HARASSED by the police in our workplace, because we were **existing** too close to European authorities at the European University Institute #StateoftheUnion #SoU

Cheryl Misak (@misakcheryl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The University of Toronto Department of Philosophy mourns Ian Hacking. One of its very finest. philosophy.utoronto.ca/news/in-memori…

Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK) (@nhknowledge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Summer School in the History of Knowledge at Lund University has been concluded successfully, bringing together 24 participants from 20 universities. newhistoryofknowledge.com/2024/08/28/sum…

The Summer School in the History of Knowledge at Lund University has been concluded successfully, bringing together 24 participants from 20 universities. 

newhistoryofknowledge.com/2024/08/28/sum…
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Legendary Marxist critic Fredric Jameson (1934-2024) spent his life and career committed to socialist ideas. In Jacobin last year, Jameson, argued that socialists today can revive utopian ideals by showing that change is, in fact, possible. jacobin.com/2023/01/freder…

Dann Grotum (@dgrotum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reykjavík, Iceland. Four months of archival research has cemented my belief that histories of the Danish empire can fruitfully emphasise its diversity of climates and the availability of sources outside of Copenhagen. Special thanks to Trausti Jonsson for his indispensable support.

Reykjavík, Iceland. Four months of archival research has cemented my belief that histories of the Danish empire can fruitfully emphasise its diversity of climates and the availability of sources outside of Copenhagen. Special thanks to <a href="/hungurdiskar/">Trausti Jonsson</a> for his indispensable support.