Antarctic Humanities & Social Science
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https://www.scar.org/science/hass/humanities/ 15-09-2014 21:00:33
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Engaging and informative presentation by PEI Ebru Caymaz Ebru Caymaz on the urgent need for united international science diplomacy! #schass2023 #Antarctica Antarctic Humanities & Social Science AntarcticTreaty
#SCHASS2023 Insightful talk by Eva Horovcakova, entitled "Exchanging Communications Knowledge Between the Poles". Thanks for sharing communication tools if the trade straight from the European Polar Board (EPB) We can absolutely relate. Antarctic Humanities & Social Science
Dr Katie Marx talking about the sense of place attachment (Antarctica) of Hobart citizens. I wonder about the place attachment among the people of Cape Town - as a gateway city to Antarctica. #SCHASS2023
Penguin chat… here we go! SO good to finally be at my first Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) conference 🇦🇶 ❤️🐧 #schass2023 #Antarctica #tourism #bethechange
I’m here in Portugal for 1 week for #SCHASS2023 to talk about SWAIS2C and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in a warming world, and the heat is becoming brutal. So I was curious: what are Lisbon’s warming stripes? showyourstripes.info #ShowYourStripes Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Antarctic Humanities & Social Science
Having a breakthrough/exponential growth thanks to #SCHASS2023 So, so glad I came here to be so inspired by such great connections, learning, ideas. Taking an evening alone to pour it out. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Antarctic Humanities & Social Science
It was my great honour to present European Polar Board (EPB) , EUPolarCluster & our “Best Practice Recommendations for Polar Research Communications” today at #SCHASS2023 🙌
Day3 #SCHASS2023 and Daniela Cajiao is presenting novel research on #AntarcticTourism and transformative memories on tourists visiting 🇦🇶 and how these influence their future behaviour.
Truly excellent panel on Public Engagement in Antarctic Research. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Antarctic Humanities & Social Science #SCHASS2023
Memories Matter! Daniela Cajiao explains the journey from reflective to transformative #Antarctic memories at Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) #schass2023. Fascinating research with such potential to implement change…. 🐧🇦🇶❤️
Another excellent research talk from former NC State College of Natural Resources postdoc scholar Daniela Cajiao on Antarctic tourism memories at #schass2023. Dr. Lincoln Larson and julianne are also co-authors.
NEW NWO Funding #Antarctic research meetings under way…. I’m proud to be part of these TWO projects 🐧 1. Adaptation scenario planning for Antarctica’s futures 🐧 2. Behaviours to enhance sustainable tourism 🇦🇶 #Antarctica #tourism #schass2023
Looking forward to hearing from Assoc. Prof Daniela Liggett from Gateway Antarctica University of Canterbury who is closing the #SCHASS2023 with the Lewander Lecture. Antarctic Humanities & Social Science
What a wonderful #SCHASS2023 conference here in Lisbon. Thanks to Antarctic Humanities & Social Science, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) and National Research Foundation of South Africa for making it possible for Ria Olivier (ALSA) and Anche Louw (SAPRI) to attend, share their work and learn from others.
Many thanks to our colleagues A.J.M. Scheepstra and C.J. Bastmeijer who presented EU-PolarNet 2 and our Research Prioritization Retreat at the SCAR #SCHASS2023 conference last week! Antarctic Humanities & Social Science EUPolarCluster European Polar Board (EPB)
At Antarctic Humanities & Social Science conference held in #Lisbon, Susie Pottier from SAGE - presented the paper "Multiple identities of an Antarctic station through the appropriation of the inhabited space". You can read it online in our latest articles! #schass2023 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…