This FEELed Note was written by Emma Carey who is a research affiliate working on the Enhancing Access and Inclusion in Environmental Humanities Research Practice Project. Hello fellow FEELers! After reapplying this year for the Access and Inclusion in Environmental Humanities Research project, the team was successful in securing the funds to conduct this exciting project!… Continue reading The Learning Process of Access and Inclusion (which is NOT about a final end product)
Month: November 2023
Spirit of Care: Reflecting on Indigenous Wellbeing Gathering Conference
This FEELed Note is written by Dani Pierson, FEELed Lab Administrator, who was a presenter, attendee, and supporter for the recent Indigenous Wellbeing Gathering Conference Earlier this month, the Urban Indigenous Wellbeing Collective hosted their first conference here on unceded syilx territory. As a part of the FEELed Lab’s ongoing collaboration with the collective, we… Continue reading Spirit of Care: Reflecting on Indigenous Wellbeing Gathering Conference
Gratitude in the Embers of Grief
This FEELed Note is from Grace Henri who is a research affiliate leading project “Nostalgia Forecast”, which will investigate the complexity of eco-grief, and more specifically, how we mourn what we have not yet lost. This summer, Kelowna burned before I even set foot here. About 7 days before my moving day. Every waking moment… Continue reading Gratitude in the Embers of Grief
Talking About Tensions
This FEELed Note is a contribution from Daisy Pullman, a team member on the Cultivating Environmental Attention project. In this note, Daisy reflects on her experiencing presenting on FEELed Lab research at the 4S conference in Honolulu. Walking around Honolulu, especially the hyper-touristic neighbourhood of Waikiki is to be slapped in the face with dissonances.… Continue reading Talking About Tensions
Researcher Profile: Grace Henri
As we welcome new people to the FEELed Lab, we want to make space for longer introductions to project team members and research affiliates joining us this year. This profile is on Grace Henri who is a research affiliate leading the project Nostalgia Forecast. 1. Can you tell us about your work/research? I come from a research background… Continue reading Researcher Profile: Grace Henri