Images from Humla
So I finally got around to going through most of my photos from Nepal. I still have a bit more to review, but based on a first pass, I was able to narrow...
So I finally got around to going through most of my photos from Nepal. I still have a bit more to review, but based on a first pass, I was able to narrow...
Anthropocene / environmental politics / political analysis / political ecology / religion / science / theory
by chriscrews · Published 11/28/2014 · Last modified 03/21/2015
So I recently gave a presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR)’s annual conference in San Diego. This was the first time I have done a digital presentation, as I prefer the...
So my trip to Nepal was amazing, to say the least. It was productive both for my own PhD work as well as the developing Sacred Himalaya Initiative that I am involved with...
environmental politics / global politics / journal / political ecology / religion / travelog
by chriscrews · Published 11/06/2014 · Last modified 03/21/2015
This is the first time I have had time to really sit down and catch my breath since arriving in Nepal almost a month ago. It has been literally non-stop since we arrived...
Well, the time has come for me to depart from Kathmandu, Nepal, where I have spent the past few days, and head out to the Humla district in the far northwest of Nepal,...
Anthropocene / civilization / education / environmental politics / political ecology / religion
by chriscrews · Published 07/08/2014
Thomas Berry wrote the following passage concerning universities and the problem of our modern industrialist worldview. “I mention economics, jurisprudence, and religion because these are among the subjects that are taught in our...
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