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Kate Rigby

Catherine Elizabeth Rigby is a scholar in the interdisciplinary field of environmental humanities.

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H-index: 20
Art 20%
Environmental science 18%

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🌍 "Planetary wellbeing is the bedrock of all flourishing"

At #GSS2025, BRIDGES Cologne's Dr Nsah Mala called for more humanities voices in global policy forums.
Reflections from Berlin now on our blog:
🔗 bridges-hub.cologne/bridges-colo...

#GSS2025 #PlanetaryWellbeing #BRIDGES
BRIDGES Cologne Participates in 2025 Global Solutions Summit in Berlin: Reflections by Dr Nsah Mala - UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Thematic Hub for Planetary Wellbeing
BRIDGES Cologne Participates in 2025 Global Solutions Summit in Berlin: Reflections by Dr Nsah Mala
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📢 Can animals be authors?
Our latest BRIDGES Policy Insight dives into copyright, creativity & the rights of nonhuman animals. New blog post online! 🐒📸 Read more: bridges-hub.cologne/bridges-colo...

#BRIDGES #MESH #AnimalRights #MultispeciesJustice
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📣 Registration now open!
Join us July 11–12, in Cologne for the MESH Symposium 2025: Disaster Preparedness in Multispecies Worlds.
Hosted with the Sydney Environmental Institute.
🔗 mesh.uni-koeln.de/events/meshw...
#EnvironmentalHumanities #DisasterPreparedness #MESH

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🔍 BRIDGES Cologne Policy Insights launched! 🚀
Our new blog series connects research & policy making.

Edition #1 explores the hidden co-benefits of infrastructure in renewable energy projects—shaping communities beyond just power.

🔗Read more here: bridges-hub.cologne/bridges-colo...

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📅 Save the Date for our Annual Symposium 'Disaster Preparedness in Multispecies Worlds' on July 11–12, 2025, as we explore how ecological crises reshape #human&nonhuman coexistence & what #resilience can look like across species.

🎤 Speaker lineup now online: uni.koeln/CG39B

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What if we saw early stone tools not as static inventions, but as evolving ecosystems? The new project ECOLITHIC, led by @shumon.bsky.social takes this radical view, bridging #humanities & #lifesciences to explore hidden patterns in #technologicalevolution. Funded by @volkswagenstiftung.bsky.social

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🌍 How can #sharing help us tackle global challenges? Our initiative 'Sharing a Planet in Peril' builds a global, interdisciplinary network to explore #inequality, #environmentaljustice & #sustainablefutures. Now in the running for a #DFGExcellenceCluster! See more: sharing-a-planet-in-peril.com
About SAPP - Sharing a Planet in Peril
Sharing a Planet in Peril advances actionable knowledge concerning the socio-cultural dimensions of Global Environmental Change from an Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences perspective.
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Hi there, BlueSkiers, nothing better for my first post in this corner of the aether than a repost from the wonderful research hub @mesh-research-hub.bsky.social that I have the honour to direct (with a lot of help from my friends on the team)...
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Hello BlueSky! 🦋 We are MESH – the Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities hub at the University of Cologne. Our mission? Tackling the cultural, ethical, and social dimensions of global environmental change. 🌍

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Hi again 🦋
our first spotlight is "Climate Change Literacy", a project exploring how novels can reshape climate communication by fostering empathy, critical thinking, & a deeper understanding. 📖
Check out the recent OA-Cambridge Elements publication for key insights www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Climate Change Literacy
Cambridge Core - Literary Theory - Climate Change Literacy
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Hello BlueSky! 🦋 We are MESH – the Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities hub at the University of Cologne. Our mission? Tackling the cultural, ethical, and social dimensions of global environmental change. 🌍

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