Deep Conversations: History, Environment, Science is a partnership of the Research Centre for Deep History and Centre for Environmental History. The seminar series aims to bring together scholars from diverse disciplines to discuss questions of history, science and the environment, and how they shed light on the global challenges we face today.
Amid a climate of crisis and ‘unprecedented times’, moments of destruction and devastation are intertwined with those of respite and renewal. By exploring these moments—their mechanisms and tensions—scholars can produce new insights into our past, present and potential futures.
In Part II of this deep conversation, Dr Annick Thomassin, Dr Nicholas Hoare, and Dr Scott McKinnon reflected on the practice, meaning and significance of rehabilitation, and its significance for communities, histories, institutions, and ecologies.
Catch up here: https://youtu.be/ho5YIxtvDDA