The Infamous ‘Tartan Ribbon’
The James Clerk Maxwell and Thomas Sutton Saga with Historical Context and Technical Clarifications
By Paul Elter
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The Infamous ‘Tartan Ribbon’
The James Clerk Maxwell and Thomas Sutton Saga with Historical Context and Technical Clarifications
By Paul Elter
Samantha Muka, Stevens Institute of Technology, "Extending the Petroleumscape: Building the Liberty Ship Reefs in Texas Coastal Waters"
Leah Malamut, University of Minnesota, will present "Evolutionary Imperialism: Sex and Social Insect Hierarchies," followed by a discussion.
Charlotte Ribeyrol (Sorbonne Université and Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) on 'the Colourful Literary Imagination of the Victorian architect William Burges (1827-1881)'
Tuli Mekondjo (Windhoek): Oimbodi Yedu: Herbs of the Soil
Publishing Roundtable
Meet editors from four journals and ask them anything about submitting your article
Banji Chona (Lusaka): Weeds to Who? An Ecological Reimagining of Zambezian Plants
Oceans Book Club!
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Romuald Tchibozo (Université d'Abomey-Calavi): Plants in Contemporary Art: The Case of Meschac Gaba in Benin
Edwin Coomasaru (London): Plantation Ecologies in Sri Lankan Art: Gender, Sexuality and Environmental Aesthetics
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