Menopausal Murmuration
A wavering exploration of my experience of the medical menopause.
at the very early stages of hopefully something interesting, or maybe just a scream into the void. if you have time, any thoughts are appreciated. please heed the warnings and take care
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PhD student ◇ Ecocriticism, Folk Horror, Monstrosity, David Rudkin, (eco)gothic ◇ 1/3 of @makingitwyrd.bsky.social
The Open Library of Humanities. Building a sustainable, diamond open access future for the humanities. Part of Birkbeck, University of London & makers of Janeway
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at Edinburgh College of Art. Field philosopher working on clocks, phenology and questioning the charisma of our favourite time solutions. Image from artist David Horwitz
PhD in Literature and Gender Studies. Currently working at the University of Granada, Spain.
Environmental historian working on wildlife conservation, extinction & political ecology of forests. University of Oulu, Finland, since June 2025.
Former @MaastrichtUni & former RCC fellow
Biannual journal, edited in Belfast, publishing writing from Ireland and overseas. Publisher of The Irish Pages Press. Edited by Chris Agee and Kathleen Jamie.
A political ecology network that unites multiple voices in environmental justice and resource struggles.
Chancellor's Fellow, University of Edinburgh / Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network / Lead Judge, James Tait Black Prize (Fiction)
Corals, conservation and multispecies worlds 🪸 IG: @coral.ecologies 🪸
PhD Candidate at University of Westminster | Research Fellow at University of Birmingham
Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities @UniversityofCologne
WEB: https://mesh.uni-koeln.de/
Historian of ethics, science and medicine at the University of Manchester. Most recent book 'The Making of British Bioethics' (2014); currently writing a book on the history of postwar conservation priorities.
Little 🦈. Historian of race, science & empire. Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction (Penguin) shortlisted for Royal Society’s Trivedi Science Book Prize 2025. 🦤
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https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/309254/vanished-by-qureshi-sadi
Undisciplined scholar. Researching science, society+policy; humans-animals-environments; #OneHealth #microbes #STS #HistSTM #scicomm.
Author, 'Vermin, Victims and Disease: British Debates over Badgers and Bovine TB'
A trio of scholars putting a gothic spin on pop culture. Books, films, music - we're making it wyrd 👻
Check out our blog: https://makingitwyrd.wordpress.com
Field philosopher and writer. Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Sydney. Author of "Flight Ways," "The Wake of Crows," and "A World in a Shell."
www.thomvandooren.org
Geographer, thinking & writing about: oceans, marine biotech, illegal wildlife trade, caviar
Simon Research Fellow, Geography, UoManchester
Secretary of @rgs-agwg.bsky.social
Animal historian working with rats 🐀 in early modern cities
University of York
I try to be creative too: artist, writer, videomaker and more
Professor, writer & Canada Research Chair, Global Political Ecology. "Tremendous Horror Show"/ Tylenol side effect. Working towards anti-oppressive futures. Most recent book: 'Revenant Ecologies'. www.audramitchell.org Kitten photos b/c we all need them.
Scottish indie | Read our authors Ceitidh Chaimbeul | Luca Serra | Ewan Morrison | James Flowerdew | Marcas Mac an Tuairneir | Mohammed Moussa | Charlie Roy | Stewart Home | John Herdman | Lesley Storm | … among others
Humanities Researcher | Bilingual (EN/ES) | Exploring culture, language, & meaning across borders.