Beautiful Resilience: Conversations after an Earthquake
A storyteller’s account of Manabu Ikeda’s pen-and-ink commemoration of Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in 2011.
A storyteller’s account of Manabu Ikeda’s pen-and-ink commemoration of Japan’s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in 2011.
The Edge Effects editorial board looks back on 2016.
A historian finds that making maps can be invaluable when tracing the paths of research subjects, and that ArcGIS can be a useful tool even for scholars with little formal training or experience in cartography.
Four scholars and one of the original “biospherians” offer their takes on perhaps the largest private science experiment in history.
The importance of storytelling in elucidating and challenging understandings of race and the environment.
Reflections on running and research in Kenya.
A writer’s poignant reflections on care and healing. What might happen if we all turned toward, instead of away?
Andrew Stuhl discusses how we can “unfreeze” the Arctic’s history and gain new insight into climate change and future possibilities.
November 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
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