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Åsa Callmer defends her thesis

On January 31, Seed Box-funded PhD student Åsa Callmer defends her essay "Making sense of sufficiency - Entries, practices and...

13 January, 2020

Prestigious award to Seed Money recipients

The book "Cooking pits and other activities in Forsmark's forests" by Seed Money recipients Carl Johan Erikson and Karin Willén won a fine prize in Swedish Meal Literature of the Year 2019 in the...

3 January, 2020

Wilhelm Johann Müller on the Gold Coast and Thorkild Hansen in Ghana

The Seed Box arranged the seminar ”Colonial Media Ecologies – Etanglements of Colonial Environments” in Linköping on Friday 22 November...

17 December, 2019

Bio-graphies in the broad sense: Narrating the lives and genomes of the enslaved

On Friday 22 November 2019, The Seed Box arranged the seminar ”Colonial Media Ecologies – Etanglements of Colonial Environments”, which explored formats of narrating colonial...

17 December, 2019

The Seed Box continues

Today we have the great pleasure to announce that The Seed Box will continue in the year...

3 December, 2019

New blog post by Victoria Wibeck

The Seed Box program director Victoria Wibeck recently posted a new blog post together with professor Björn-Ola Linnér on fifteeneightyfour, the blog of Cambridge University...

22 November, 2019

Participate in STREAMS

STREAMS, an International Environmental Humanities Conference takes place at KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, on 5–8 August 2020....

7 November, 2019

Videos from Environmental Humanities: Modes of Thinking and Being Ecological

On October 2–4, 2019 The Seed Box organized its concluding conference Environmental Humanities: Modes of Thinking and Being Ecological. Most of the presentations and lectures during the conference...

10 October, 2019

Open call for Kelp Congress

The Kelp Congress takes place between 17th and 22nd September in Svolvær, Norway, and consists of three parallel workshops that will lead into a weekend public programme....

20 May, 2019

Video with Ellie Irons

On May 15th 2019, Ellie Irons, an interdisciplinary artist and educator based in Brooklyn and Troy, New York held a seminar called "Public Fieldwork in Many Meadows: Practicing Eco-Social Art in the...

17 May, 2019