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SUMMARY:Environmental Humanities Colloquium: An Immense World
DESCRIPTION:Pulitzer prize winning science writer\, Ed Yong will draw from his new book\, An Immense World to reveal the hidden realms of animals’ senses and their astonishingly varied ways of\nperceiving the world. Yong’s talk will explore why the pandemic was so devastating and necessary future actions. Yong engages the challenges of science writing as inevitably shaped by culture\, social norms and collective decisions. \nThe colloquium is co-sponsored with Anthropology\, the Fluid Futures Forum\, the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies\, and the Eco-Theories Colloquium.
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/environmental-humanities-colloquium-an-immense-world/
LOCATION:219 Aaron Burr Hall
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