Fully open access edited volume emerging from the Reimagining Museums for Climate Action project, with a diverse range of essays, conversations and visual contributions
Category: The Anthropocene
Experiencing the Anthropocene: The Contested Heritage of Climate Breakdown
Chapter in Emerging Technologies and Museums: Mediating Difficult Heritage, edited by Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, Alexandra Bounia and Antigone Heraclidou
Reimagining Museums for Climate Action: An Ecological View
Invited talk for a new seminar series organised by the UCL Anthropocene Group – Cultural Ecology: Galvanising Climate Action Across the Arts (March 2021)
Heritage Becomings: Repair, Inheritance and Stewardship in the Anthropocene-to-Come
Invited presentation for seminar series on ‘New Environmental Archaeologies’ (April 2021)
Heritage as Critical Anthropocene Method
Book chapter in Deterritorializing the Future
ACHS 2020: Futures
Organising Committee for international conference
Of Territories and Temporalities
Introduction to the edited volume Deterritorializing the Future
Deterritorializing the Future
Edited volume published by Open Humanities Press
Critical Heritage and the Posthumanities
Peer reviewed article in the International Journal of Heritage Studies (2020)
Heritage as Critical Anthropocene Method
Conference presentation at Trinity College Dublin