Dear all,

BISA's new Environment and Climate Politics Working Group is holding its next 
event on 22nd April, from 3pm - 4.30pm BST. It is online and free to attend.

The event is a keynote by Prakash Kashwan, 'Circles of solidarity: Reimagining 
environment and climate politics scholarship in a crisis-ridden world'. In this 
Earth Day keynote, Prakash Kashwan invites collective thinking on how to build 
scholarly communities that foster rigorous exchange and learning without 
promoting celebrity culture or reinforcing structural oppressions.

Full event details and registration: 
https://www.bisa.ac.uk/members/working-groups/ecp/events/circles-solidarity-reimagining-environment-and-climate-politics-scholarship-crisis-ridden-world

Best wishes,
Charlotte


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Dr Charlotte Weatherill (she/her), Lecturer in Politics and International 
Studies
POLIS, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, The Open University
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Latest article: Vulnerable Research: Reflexivity, decolonisation, and climate 
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The Conversation: What climate vulnerability actually looks 
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