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Working Group: Narrating the Environment

Convened by Miguel Rojas-Sotelo (Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies) and Dalia Patino-Echeverri (Nicholas School of the Environment). * Image by Abel Rodríguez / Tropenbos International.

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  • Trash Matters: Residual Culture in Latin America

    — Gisela Heffes —

  • Más Arte Más Acción: Utopia’s 500th

    — Jonathan Colin & Fernando Arias —

  • Name and Draw: An Exploration of Communicating Traditional Knowledge in the Work of Abel Rodríguez

    — Abel Rodríguez, Maria Clara van der Hammen, Carlos Alberto Rodríguez —

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    From Local Knowledge: Ecological Relationships in the World of Water

    — Carlos Alberto Rodriguez, Maria Clara van der Hammen, Luis Angel Trujillo, Confucio Hernandez —

  • Human Impact on Geospheric Processes in the Critical Zone Exemplified by the Regional Water Exchange Between the Mexico City Metropolitan Area and the Mezquital Valley

    — Christina Siebe —

  • Climate Change, Cultures, Territories, Nonhumans, and Relational Knowledges in Colombia

    — Astrid Ulloa, translated by Iván Vargas —

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    Film Screening: H2O MX

    — September 26, 2015 —

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    Film Screening: Corazon del Cielo, Corazon de la Tierra

    — October 2, 2015 —

  • Environmental | Art | Humanities: Narrating Nature (DAY ONE)

    — March 31, 2016 —

  • Environmental | Art | Humanities: Narrating Nature (DAY TWO)

    — April 1, 2016 —

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    ABEL – Directed by Fernando Arias, 2015.

  • Gisela Heffes

    Gisela Heffes

    — Rice University —

  • Jonathan Colin & Fernando Arias

    — Más Arte Más Acción Foundation —

  • Abel Rodríguez, Maria Clara van der Hammen, Carlos Alberto Rodríguez

    — Tropenbos International Colombia —

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    Carlos Alberto Rodriguez, Maria Clara van der Hammen, Luis Angel Trujillo, Confucio Hernandez

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  • Christina Siebe

    — National University of Mexico —

  • Astrid Ulloa, translated by Iván Vargas

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