Regeneration by IHC UCSB published on 2021-12-08T20:56:28Z During the 2021–22 academic year, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center’s public events series will be dedicated to examining processes and experiences of regeneration. Broadly, regeneration refers to the creation of new lives and forms, in contexts ranging from the biological recreation of cells, tissues and organs, to the “regenerative design” of architectural structures that model the integrity of the natural world, to religious or spiritual renewal. Genre Learning Contains tracks David Pellow | Inaugural Lecture | Environmental Justice as Regeneration by IHC UCSB published on 2021-12-08T20:53:37Z Clint Smith | Regeneration Talk by IHC UCSB published on 2021-12-28T22:13:37Z Harmonia Rosales | Regeneration Artist Talk by IHC UCSB published on 2022-02-07T17:42:30Z Alexandre Gefen and Sandra Laugier | Maintaining Life, Repairing the World by IHC UCSB published on 2022-02-11T17:50:19Z Caroline Levine | Infrastructures of Collective Life: A Formalist’s Guide to the Climate Crisis by IHC UCSB published on 2022-03-01T17:55:51Z
David Pellow | Inaugural Lecture | Environmental Justice as Regeneration by IHC UCSB published on 2021-12-08T20:53:37Z
Alexandre Gefen and Sandra Laugier | Maintaining Life, Repairing the World by IHC UCSB published on 2022-02-11T17:50:19Z
Caroline Levine | Infrastructures of Collective Life: A Formalist’s Guide to the Climate Crisis by IHC UCSB published on 2022-03-01T17:55:51Z