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Ashley Carse

@acarse

Anthropologist of infrastructure & environment. Associate Prof @Vanderbilt. Author _Beyond the Big Ditch_ on Panama Canal mitpress.mit.edu/books/beyond-b…

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Please check out our new amazing volume! Lots of smart writing about solarity as an elemental form, and free to download at the publisher’s website — please spread the word :-) punctumbooks.com/titles/solarit…

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Cultures of Energy podcast is back with new episodes for 2024! This week's episode is a conversation btw me and the brilliant Cara Daggett about petroculture, petrostates, energy and history in the context of No More Fossils. Society for Cultural Anthropology The Society for Social Studies of Science U of MN Press tinyurl.com/jsba9kc5

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Happy #EarthDay2024! To all the bookish environmentalists out there, commemorate by reading our recent articles by @CalebWellum and Ashley Carse!! Both tackle environmental history in unique ways. cambridge.org/core/journals/… cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Hiring an open-rank professor in my interdisciplinary department at Vanderbilt who does community-engaged scholarship on complex social problems. Open in terms of discipline and methodology. Expertise in spatial analysis, GIS, participatory research a plus apply.interfolio.com/153713

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Coming soon: Obsolescence Limn 11: Obsolescence evokes history’s also-rans. Out-of-date. Useless. But what if we approached obsolescence as more than a side effect of progress? Could it turn out to be something different, even hopeful?

Coming soon: Obsolescence
Limn 11: Obsolescence evokes history’s also-rans. Out-of-date. Useless. But what if we approached obsolescence as more than a side effect of progress? Could it turn out to be something different, even hopeful?
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So happy to have an essay in this beautifully designed special issue of Limn, a model of scholar led publishing! Come and pick up a copy and help celebrate the Obsolescence issue at the AAA meeting. mailchi.mp/b3d0a588c59a/c…

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Limn 11, Obsolescence, has dropped online. Get it now, for free at link in bio. Limn works because of authors, readers, and issue co-editors, everyone collaborating in our new approach to peer review.

Limn 11, Obsolescence, has dropped online. Get it now, for free at link in bio. Limn works because of authors, readers, and issue co-editors, everyone collaborating in our new approach to peer review.
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Now accepting pitches for future issues. Got an idea? Invite us to your party, and let’s build Limn 13 together. Website for more details.

Now accepting pitches for future issues. Got an idea? Invite us to your party, and let’s build Limn 13 together. Website for more details.
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Limn 12 Spotlight Series Sarah Besky, Alex Nading, & Jason Cons open Limn 12 by deepening what it means for Limn to tell climate stories from the inside out. Limn 12 - Climate's Interiors. Out now. limn.press/article/prefac…

Limn 12 Spotlight Series

Sarah Besky, Alex Nading, & Jason Cons open Limn 12 by deepening what it means for Limn to tell climate stories from the inside out.

Limn 12 - Climate's Interiors. Out now. 

limn.press/article/prefac…