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On March 19 and 20, 2020, @ASEHGradCaucus, with the help of @NiCHE_NS, hosted our third annual Twitter conference, #ASEH2020Tweets. We had a packed schedule (see images), in part a result of the coronavirus cancellation of #ASEH2020. Here is a THREAD of all of the presentations!
Opening remarks from the person currently in charge of ASEH Grad Caucus social media, Chris Slaby (@CJSlaby). #ASEH2020Tweets
Alan MacEachern (@alanmaceachern), Western University, “Weather Denial & Fake News: A California Rainmaker on the Canadian Prairies." #ASEH2020Tweets
Catherine Price (@CatherineJPrice), University of East Anglia, “How Important is Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring in 2020?” #ASEH2020Tweets
Daniela Russ (@ueberdruss), University of Toronto/University of Guelph, “Nature’s Efficiency: Energetika as Political Ecology of the Early Soviet Union (1923-1930)." #ASEH2020Tweets
Katrin Boniface (@KatBoniface), UC Riverside, “Where are the Mares?” #ASEH2020Tweets
Rebecca Kaplan (@rebecca_kaplan), Science History Institute, “Quarantining the Border: Foot and Mouth Disease and Livestock in North America." #ASEH2020Tweets
Sarah Stanford-McIntyre (@sarahthestan), University of Colorado Boulder, “The Roscoe, Texas Wind Farm and the Dilemma of Globalized Green Energy." #ASEH2020Tweets
Alex Souchen (@AlexSouchen), Trent University, “The Cordite Ditch: #Munitions Production, Water #Pollution, and the #SSW in Winnipeg, Manitoba." #ASEH2020Tweets
Hailey Venn (@HaileyVenn), Simon Fraser University, “Legality and Leachate: Prevailing ‘Mutual Benefit’ Relations and Leachate Politics (1966-1981)." #ASEH2020Tweets
Kirke Elsass (@kirkeelsass), Montana State University, “Cementing Montana." #ASEH2020Tweets
Heather Green (@heathergreen21), Saint Mary’s University, “Beer, Identity, and Environment: Thomas O’Brien and the Klondike Brewery." #ASEH2020Tweets
Meg Perret (@MegPerret), Harvard History of Science; Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies, “‘Migration is Nature’: Imagine Queer Futures Beyond Borders and Binaries." #ASEH2020Tweets
Brian Leech (@brianleechphd), Augustana College, “A Miner’s Guide to the Galaxy: The Portrayal of Mining in Hollywood’s Science Fiction." #ASEH2020Tweets
Scout Blum (@scoutblum), Troy University, “More than Plants, Animals, or Clay: Nature as a Weapon of Oppression Against Young People (1960-1975)." #ASEH2020Tweets
Jody Hodgins (@hodginsjody), York University, “Rural Realities: Using Imagery to Diagnose Animals." #ASEH2020Tweets
Shannon Stunden Bower (@stundenbower), University of Alberta, “Strip Farming and the Wheat Stem Sawfly on the Canadian Prairies, 1930s-1940s." #ASEH2020Tweets
Joshua Nygren (@joshua_nygren), University of Central Missouri, “Technologies of Erasure: Earthmovers, Kudzu, & Eroded Farmland in the post-WWII US." #ASEH2020Tweets
Samuel Klee (@RunWriteTeach), Saint Louis University, “Caging Cantaloupe Fields: The War Food Administration and Carceral Agriculture in Chesterfield, MO, 1937-1972." #ASEH2020Tweets
Mark Boxell (@BoxellMark), University of Oklahoma, “Conserving Oil, Preserving Whiteness: Race, Monopoly, and Oil Infrastructure in the Progressive-Era United States." #ASEH2020Tweets
Caio Flores-Coelho (@caogris), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, “Neighbouring a Riverside: Urbanity and Taskscapes in the Settlement of a River Harbour in Late 19th Century German-Italian Migration to South Brazil” #ASEH2020Tweets
Cristina Wood (@cristina__wood), York University, “Enchanting Materials: Storytelling with Artifacts of the Ottawa River’s History." #ASEH2020Tweets
Shannon Brown (@bannon_shrown), Queen’s University, “‘An Eye in the Sky to Keep Peace’: The Career of a ‘Peace Satellite’ in 1980s Canada." #ASEH2020Tweets
Kenneth Reilly (@KReilly16), University of Western Ontario, “‘Seeing’ Nature: National Parks and Braille Trails, 1966-1988." #ASEH2020Tweets
Robert Suits (@Robert_Suits), University of Chicago, “From Hobos to Braceros, 1870-1930." #ASEH2020Tweets
Graham Auman Pitts (@graham_a_pitts), Georgetown University, “Was Ottoman Mount Lebanon a Borderland?” #ASEH2020Tweets
Christopher Tong (@ChrisKTong), University of Maryland, Baltimore County, “The Paradox of China’s Sustainability." #ASEH2020Tweets
Brief concluding remarks and expression of many thanks from ASEH Grad Caucus social media person Chris Slaby (@CJSlaby). #ASEH2020Tweets
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