Join us for the second instalment in a series of talks planned collaboratively by the Critical Anthropocene Research Group (CARG), Colonialism Race and Indigenous Ecologies (CRIE), and Society, Politics, Animals and Materiality (SPAM).
The Critical Anthropocene Speakers Series will feature an in-person and online talk with Dr. Anne Pasek: “Biocharmed: (Affective) Value Forms in Emerging Carbon Removal Markets”, in which Dr. Pasek will be speaking about her work in Low Carbon Research Methods. Dr. Pasek is an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersections of climate communication, the environmental humanities, and science and technology studies. She studies how carbon becomes communicable in different communities and media forms, to different political and material effects.
Dr. Pasek is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Studies and the School of the Environment at Trent University, as well as the Canada Research Chair in Media, Culture and the Environment.