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.
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14Nov
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31Oct
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.
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17Oct
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.
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15Mar
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.
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01Mar
For this session we'll be reading about Translation. This term's theme is Traditional Knowledges.
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15Feb
For this session we'll be reading about Decolonising Knowledge. This term's theme is Traditional Knowledges.
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01Feb
For this session we'll be reading about Land, Crops, and Sovereignty. This term's theme is Traditional Knowledges.
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30Nov
For this session we'll be hearing from speaker Professor Sigrid Schmalzer, University of Massachusetts Amherst, with a talk titled "The Power of Systems" (Chapter Two of a book project in preparation, "Heritage and Survival: The Power of Agricultural Knowledge in the People's Republic of China")
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16Nov
For this session we'll be reading about crop legacies of the Green Revolution
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02Nov
For this session we'll be reading about gender, race, and the Green Revolution.