Claire Hansen
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Senior Lecturer (The Australian National University). Researcher: Shakespeare Reloaded. Author: Shakespeare & Place-Based Learning. Ecocrit, place, blue humanities, #Healthhum.
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A massive thanks to everyone involved in #Globe4Globe 2025! We were thrilled to see 300 attendees join us for 24 hours devoted to Shakespeare & environmental justice. If you missed out, most of the presentations are now available online now: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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In 2025, Globe4Globe returned with the Shakespeare and Environmental Justice Symposium. Taking place live and online across 24 hours on September 12-13 2025,...
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We are finishing up #Globe4Globe with "Plant, Trees, Soil", feat.

Theo Black - BIOphelia

@earlymodlancs.bsky.social Liz Oakley-Brown - Shakespearean Soil Imaginaries: Creative Encounters with Climate Emergencies
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We're rapidly coming to the end of #G4G2025 - if you missed out, keep an eye out for the release of the recordings of these incredible presentations!
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We're now talking "Land and Language" with Chris Thurman, Kirsten Sandrock and Craig Dionne. #G4G2025
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Feline assistance at #G4G2025
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After a wonderful session on "Eco-theatrical adaptation" with Asher Noor, Alys Daroy, Paul Prescott & Monika Smialkowska, we're now moving onto "Staging and Reading Sustainability" - with @rwfm.bsky.social, Sophie Chiari and Liz Schafer! #G4G2025 #Globe4Globe
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3 fabulous speakers on "the Little Ice Age" at #Globe4Globe: Lukas Arnold on Thomas Nashe; Laurie Johnson on cultural history and climate crisis; Una McIlvenna on disaster ballads

#G4G2025
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So lucky to see this epic line of eco-adaptations screened for #Globe4Globe 2025. Join us in an hour for our final plenary: Sandra Young - 'An Ordinary Storm: Attending to climate crisis and Indigenous dispossession through “wild adaptation”' events.humanitix.com/globe4globe
Globe4Globe 2025: Shakespeare & Environmental Justice
The Globe4Globe event draws together scholars, practitioners, activists and educators to explore how Shakespeare's works relate to environmental justice.
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We're onto Session 9 here at #Globe4Globe, on "Histories of Indigeneity and Colonialism":

Todd Borlik - Caliban as Ecological Indian

Katherine Gillen - Colonized Knowledge and Environmental Justice in Titus Andronicus

Florence Boulard - Roméo et Juliette in Kanaky–New Caledonia

#G4G2025
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If you're not at #Globe4Globe 2025 you're missing a fabulous session on animal justice, complete with gorgeous live bird cameo #G4G2025
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Thanks for tuning in David!
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Up next at #Globe4Globe 2025: Animal Justice!

Karen Raber - Resisting Tyranny: Shakespeare’s Animals

Gigi Pinwill - Shakespeare’s Animals: An Actor Prepares

Barbara Taylor - They Howled All Together: Imagining Predators with Shakespeare

#G4G2025
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"time to imagine what has previously felt unimaginable"; "it is time to 'awake our faith'" - Guy Jones, New Writing Manager, Shakespeare's Globe, #G4G2025
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"blown away by the early modern relationship to nature" - Michelle Terry, Shakespeare's Globe, speaking at #G4G2025
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"Everyone is still surprised by the Titania speech" - Michelle Terry speaking at #G4G2025 #globe4globe #shakespeare #ecocrisis
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And we're off with Globe4Globe 2025! First up is Michelle Terry (Artistic Director, Shakespeare's Globe) and Guy Jones (New Writing Manager, Shakespeare's Globe) #G4G2025
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Less than a day until #Globe4Globe 2025! If you haven't registered yet, join us for 24 hours of scholars, practitioners and educators discussing Shakespeare & environmental justice. It's free, it's online, it's live for 24 hours! #G4G2025 events.humanitix.com/globe4globe
Globe4Globe 2025: Shakespeare & Environmental Justice
The Globe4Globe event draws together scholars, practitioners, activists and educators to explore how Shakespeare's works relate to environmental justice.
events.humanitix.com
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I have just submitted my short video presentation for this awesome symposium! Join me to chat predators, and check out the awesome program of presenters. 🐻🐺
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Have you registered yet for this year's #Globe4Globe? Join us for 24 hours of Shakespeare and environmental justice, with a brilliant line-up of speakers! Free and online. events.humanitix.com/globe4globe
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Huge thanks to brilliant coauthor Florence Boulard - our chapter on reimagining Romeo & Juliet in Kanaky-New Caledonia is out now!