Edgy Stuff: March 2015 Recommendations
March 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
March 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
A gallery of photographs that meditate on the lesser-known corners of the UW-Madison Arboretum.
In this interview, teacher Michael Goodwin explains how place-based education can engage high school students and administrators from many backgrounds.
Five new visualization tools help us explore how climate change might affect the places where land and water meet.
From “improved” velocipedes on skis to a Good Roads Movement, the history of bicycling is more surprising and wide-reaching than one might expect.
Bart Elmore discusses how Coke came to shape landscapes and bodies the world over, and what that suggests for the future of corporate sustainability.
A three-channel video art installation meditates on how everyday gestures, and the labor they perform, become exquisite.
Narayan Mahon’s photography explores the individual, local challenges of unrecognized statehood.
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.