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Raf De Bont

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Philosophy 48%
History 27%
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Een prettige samenwerking tussen de binnenstadsfaculteiten ook.
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@fasosmaastricht.bsky.social is mooi vertegenwoordigd op het Weekend van de Wetenschap!
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Congrats, Jules! Sounds super-exciting!
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My neighbors' red maple. Although considered highly adaptable, this one individual has been suffering under increasingly hot and dry summers. Still, every October, it is my favorite non-native species.
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For those interested in a history of science take on Goodall's work: Robert Kohler has a great chapter on her in his book Inside Science.
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"The report stresses that climate change and environmental degradation pose a direct threat to Europe’s competitiveness."
Framing environmental policy in this way may well be strategic, but still sad to see the value of nature primarily expressed in terms of geopolitical and economic competition.

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julesskotnesbrown.bsky.social
I am thrilled to announce that I have been awarded a Wellcome Trust Career Development Grant. Over the next five years I'll be directing the research project "Conserving Global Health: Biodiversity Protection and the Prehistory of Planetary Health".
Poster depicting an owl hunting gerbils in a field, juxtaposed with an image of the zoonotic cycle of plague. Arrows connect a rat with fleas, and a man sleeping in a bed. The image reads 'Friend of the Farmer Conserve Owls'.
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Makes me wonder what the primary sauces are. Béchamel, Madeira and Hollandaise?
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Likewise Sadiah, it was really nice to meet up! Thanks again for organizing this great event.
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With some scary taxidermy during the lunch break.
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On my way back from the "Planetary Futures" conference in Manchester, organized by @sadiahqureshi.bsky.social and @duncanwilson78.bsky.social
Two days of vibrant discussions on how the humanities can help us understand extinction.
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Impressions from #eseh2025: a speech by Linnaeus himself, grandiose academic architecture and a quaint natural history museum. But, above all, wonderfully engaging panels and workshops. And, abover all, catching up with old and new friends. Many thanks to the organizers!
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Then we must be on the same train, Dominik!
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Good morning Sweden! On the train towards #eseh2025
monicavasile.bsky.social
1/ Happy to share that my article “Beyond Homecoming: The Reintroduction of Seven Przewalski’s Mares in the Gobi Desert” has been published in Environmental Humanities.

It is the story of seven mares flown from Australian zoos to Mongolia’s Gobi Desert in the 1990s
doi.org/10.1215/2201... #envhist
Reintroduction of Przewalski's horses in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, 1990s. Transported by aircraft, arriving in crates. Photo by ITG, Ruth Baumgartner.
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Make sure to read @monicavasile.bsky.social's wonderful new article in Environmental Humanities - arguing we should think of reintroduction projects not as a form of 'homecoming', but as 'homemaking'. #MovingAnimals read.dukeupress.edu/environmenta...
Beyond Homecoming | Environmental Humanities | Duke University Press
read.dukeupress.edu

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fasosmaastricht.bsky.social
📸🪶 Congrats to Pauw Vos on securing an #NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant! His project: "Narratives of the Nest: Early Dutch Bird #Photography and the Visual Construction of Conservation (1890-1940)”. Supervised by @rafdebont.bsky.social & Miriam Meissner.
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This is not a public transportation system.
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Leuven-Basel: arrival with a 2,5 hour delay (1:30 at night). Basel-Leuven: stranded in Cologne, no more border-crossing trains today, because of an electrical defect.
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The imagined student-professor relationship at Basel university looks rather, uh, Leninist.

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