The photo essays in this section depict the vivid memories of the Wisconsin-based workshop Animating the Landscape. This trip was organized by the Center for Culture History and Environment (CHE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 2018. This was the fifth time that students and academic staff of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich had taken part in this interesting initiative and the authors are among those who decided to jump on board.
Immaterial Colored Fragments of Landscape/The Day I Met Big John: Native Rights, Commons and Conservation on the Shores of Lake du Flambeau
Noemi Quagliati
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2020-01-01
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The photo essays in this section depict the vivid memories of the Wisconsin-based workshop Animating the Landscape. This trip was organized by the Center for Culture History and Environment (CHE) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 2018. This was the fifth time that students and academic staff of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich had taken part in this interesting initiative and the authors are among those who decided to jump on board.File in questo prodotto:
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