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
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Micropoems for microclimates
On October 18 we convened our first event of the year at the FEELed Lab as part of our “Craft-a-strophe!” series. As the name suggests, this series uses making things (“craft”) and thinking with poetry (“strophe” is a technical word for part of a poem) as a way to feel our way into the catastrophes… Continue reading Micropoems for microclimates
Researcher Profile: Emma Carey
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 Emma Carey who is working on the Enhancing Access and Inclusion in Environmental Humanities Research Practice Project. 1. Can you tell us about your… Continue reading Researcher Profile: Emma Carey
Returning…
Hello, fellow FEELers! We are returning a little more slowly this year… the summer months brought many challenges, not least the catastrophic drought and the wildfires which were felt by all of us in this place, in different ways. The late September rain was very welcome, and had me (as a settler here) contemplating one… Continue reading Returning…
Reimagining Sustainability: How do we continue holding each other up during crises?
(image credited to the Digital Humanities Innovation Lab of the SFU Library). This FEELed Note is a contribution from Rina Garcia Chua, who is a Research Associate in Environmental Humanities and Migrant Ecologies at the FEELed Lab. This blog introduces the project she is leading at the Lab, “Sustainable Mentorship in Writing,” which features a… Continue reading Reimagining Sustainability: How do we continue holding each other up during crises?
“These things are done together”
This FEELed Note is a contribution from Erin Delfs who took care of the FEELed Lab (alongside Sierra Lammi) this summer while most FEELed members were away. Erin (she/her) is a graduate student in the Community Engagement, Social Change, & Equity program at UBC Okanagan. Erin’s research interests include post-neoliberal health equity, intersectional climate justice,… Continue reading “These things are done together”
An Idea Walk at Woodhaven
This FEELed Note is a contribution from Sierra Lammi who took care of the FEELed Lab (alongside Erin Delfs) this summer while most FEELed members were away. Sierra is an MA student at UBC Okanagan in the Community Engagement Social Change and Equity stream of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies program. My name is Sierra Lammi.… Continue reading An Idea Walk at Woodhaven
A year in the FEELed (2022/2023)
What a year! It is amazing to think that 18 months ago, the FEELed Lab was just finding its feet – stretching out a few toes across the grass to test whether it could find its footing, and whether there would be anyone else in the field (FEELed) who wanted to join in. Fast forward,… Continue reading A year in the FEELed (2022/2023)
Beyond inclusion: Belonging in the Learning Environment
A contribution from Haida Gaede, FEELed Lab Associate Researcher for the ALT-2040 Project, which also includes researchers Natalie Forssman, Daisy Pullman, Astrida Neimanis and past contributors Madi Donald and Emilie Ovenden. Read more here. “Just as ecosystems thrive on diversity and respect for resources, we should look toward diversity as an enhancement to environmental education… Continue reading Beyond inclusion: Belonging in the Learning Environment
Restful Reflections
This FEELed note was prepared by FEELed Lab Administrator Dani Pierson. On Friday, May 13, I hosted Fringe Natures #11: Resting Together at the FEELed Lab. This workshop was a gentle introduction to and active experience of my master’s research that is attempting to articulate a Metis-feminist theory of rest as resistance. My research topic… Continue reading Restful Reflections