Down the Peter Rabbit Hole: Literary Adventures for Little Ones
CHE affiliates in Zoology, History, and English recommend children’s literature for readers of all ages interested in the non-human world.
CHE affiliates in Zoology, History, and English recommend children’s literature for readers of all ages interested in the non-human world.
March 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Five new visualization tools help us explore how climate change might affect the places where land and water meet.
February 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
How do humans cope with disaster? Can ecologies recover after catastrophe? Five reflections on resilience in the aftermath of the Vietnam Wars.
January 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Feeling trapped in an altogether human view of the world? These eight short films prompt viewers to, for a moment, abandon the familiar and instead examine issues like time and scale through surprising non-human perspectives.
The Edge Effects Editorial Board looks back on 2014.
December recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Domestic and wild, companions and consumed, treasured and discarded, animals occupy a complex place in our academic theories and in our day-to-day lives. Six reasons why animals help us both think and live more ethically and sustainably on this planet.