EHN Affiliates

Environmental Humanities Network Affiliates are UWaterloo groups that support and connect with EHN Initiatives.

Critical Media Lab | Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate Satellite Lab

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The Critical Media Lab is an affiliate lab of the EHN. It hosts workshops, programming, and projects that include elements of the Environmental Humanities, and is a key launchpad for EHN research-creation projects.

DRAGEN Lab |  Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate Satellite Lab

DRAGEN Lab

The DRAGEN (Digital Research Arts for Graphical & Environmental Networks) Lab is an affiliate lab of the EHN. It hosts workshops, programming, and projects that include elements of the Environmental Humanities, and is a key launchpad for EHN research-creation projects.

GEMM | Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate

GEMM

GEMM (Global Environmental Measurement and Monitoring) Network is an EHN Affiliate and UWaterloo hub that builds connections between scientists, practitioners, and policymakers to explore environmental measurements and sensing technologies to inform climate policy and action. They support sensor-based research components of EHN initiatives.

SIGNAL | Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate

SIGNAL

SIGNAL (Strategies for Intersectional Gender-Justice, Networked Action, and Liberation) is a UWaterloo initiative that seeks to advance more just and resilient digital futures. As an EHN Affiliate, SIGNAL supports EHN events and programming that specifically attend to gender and environmental justice.

 UWaterloo Sustainability Office | Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate

Sustainability

The UWaterloo Sustainability Office is an EHN Affiliate that supports and consults on campus sustainability, with a close focus on programming that acknowledges the complexities of current ecological crises and their connection to sustainable campus futures.

WISH | Environmental Humanities Network Affiliate

WISH

The Waterloo Initiative of Solarpunk and Hope (WISH) is an inclusive, environmentally-focused consortium of scholars and practitioners interested in the emerging literary and artistic genre of solarpunk, which imagines positive futures rooted in climate justice, anti-racism, anti-colonialism, and sustainability.

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