For this session we'll be hearing from speaker Professor Andrew Curley from the School of Geography, Development, and Environment at the University of Arizona. This term's theme is Traditional Knowledges.
Please note a change in timing to this session: Our session's time is TBD and will be announced via our Mailing List
Professor Andrew Curley will speak to us about Native infrastructures and colonialism. The title of his talk and any circulated reading are TBD.
The Greenhouse is a meeting place for students and researchers interested in the history and sociology of plants, food, agriculture and environment to explore how science and technology shape what we grow and eat. The regular programme of papers and discussions is curated in conjunction with the project From Collection to Cultivation, which is funded by the Wellcome Trust.
The reading group is open to all. We meet from 12-1pm on Tuesdays fortnightly during Cambridge term time, to discuss papers or presentations. We're currently meeting via Zoom, with access information circulated prior to the sessions via our reading group mailing list. Write to us at hps-greenhouse@lists.cam.ac.uk to subscribe.