Jason M. Kelly
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
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Journal of British Studies | 2006
Jason M. Kelly
O Friday, 30 January 1734/5, eight men met each other at the Golden Eagle Tavern on Suffolk Street in the West End. All but one of them were members of the Society of Dilettanti, a group formed three years earlier by gentlemen who had met each other on the Grand Tour. Some were nobles, such as Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex, but all of them were well known, both in Italy and London, for their youthful indulgences. That Friday evening was already charged with popular political tension, since it was the
University of California Press | 2017
Jason M. Kelly; Philip V. Scarpino; Helen Berry; James P. M. Syvitski; Michel Meybeck
This exciting volume presents the work and research of the Rivers of the Anthropocene Network, an international collaborative group of scientists, social scientists, humanists, artists, policymakers, and community organizers working to produce innovative transdisciplinary research on global freshwater systems. In an attempt to bridge disciplinary divides, the essays in this volume address the challenge in studying the intersection of biophysical and human sociocultural systems in the age of the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch of humans’ own making. Featuring contributions from authors in a rich diversity of disciplines—from toxicology to archaeology to philosophy— this book is an excellent resource for students and scholars studying both freshwater systems and the Anthropocene. “Shows how human relationships with river systems changed along with transformations in society and culture. This book compels us to understand the historical perspectives on our relationship with nature that are so important in shaping our attitudes about both the environment and our own societies.” ANIK BHADURI, Executive Director of Future Earth’s Sustainable Water Future Programme and Associate Professor, Griffith University, Australia JASON M. KELLY is Director of the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute and Associate Professor of History at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. PHILIP SCARPINO is Director of the Public History Program and Professor of History at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. HELEN BERRY is Reader in British History and Dean of Postgraduate Studies at Newcastle University. JAMES SYVITSKI is Executive Director of the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System and Professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder. MICHEL MEYBECK is Emeritus Senior Scientist at the French National Center for Scientific Research and at the METIS laboratory at the University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6).
Archive | 2014
Jason M. Kelly
This essay introduces some major ideas and concepts relating to transdisciplinary approaches to Anthropocene river systems. The first section is a historical case study of George Catlin, an artist who traveled throughout the Great Plains in the 1830s. The second section uses the example of the Cochabamba Guerra del Agua in 2000 to examine human-nature entanglements in transboundary river systems.
Journal of Contemporary Archaeology | 2014
Matt Edgeworth; Jeffrey Benjamin; Bruce Clarke; Zoe Crossland; Ewa Domanska; Alice Claire Gorman; Paul Graves-Brown; Edward Cecil Harris; Mark James Hudson; Jason M. Kelly; Victor Paz; Melisa A. Salerno; Christopher Witmore; Andrés Zarankin
Archive | 2009
Jason M. Kelly
The American Historical Review | 2017
Jason M. Kelly
Journal of Contemporary Archaeology | 2014
Jason M. Kelly
Journal of British Studies | 2018
Chris Otter; Alison Bashford; John L. Brooke; Fredrik Albritton Jonsson; Jason M. Kelly
American Anthropologist | 2018
Jason M. Kelly; Fiona P. McDonald
Archive | 2016
Jason M. Kelly