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People, Culture And Nature In The Rural‐Urban Fringe: Impressions From A Study Of Rural Gentrification In The English Midlands, Martin Phillips
People, Culture And Nature In The Rural‐Urban Fringe: Impressions From A Study Of Rural Gentrification In The English Midlands, Martin Phillips
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
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What We Owe To Nature, Mikayla Flanary
What We Owe To Nature, Mikayla Flanary
Student Research Symposium
For my presentation, I will be discussing the aspect of nature in May Swenson's poems, particularly through Swenson's approach to nature, why she uses this approach, and why it is important for you and I. Through the study of selected Swenson poems, I have found that Swenson focuses on the use of ecocriticism, flat ontology, and environmental humility to deconstruct the popular romantic view of nature, and create a more relatable and understandable view that nature is us and we are nature. Through the speakers of her poems, Swenson shows us that we are not apart from the natural world …
Humanity's Place: As Told By May Swenson, Jacob Perry
Humanity's Place: As Told By May Swenson, Jacob Perry
Student Research Symposium
May Swenson's poetry describes the relationship between humanity and the environment in which it lives. Swenson then uses this dynamic to advocate for environmental responsibility. Presentation Time: Thursday, 1-2 p.m.Zoom link: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83585410381?pwd=KzdEOVc1WEhjVC9ZalpXNXVPdCtqQT09
Biophilic Design In Women Health Facilities, Erica Carnea Williams
Biophilic Design In Women Health Facilities, Erica Carnea Williams
Student Research Symposium
In Margaret Robertson’s book, Sustainability Principles and Practice-Routledge, 2017, biophilia is described as “the genetically encoded emotional need of humans to affiliate with nature and with other living organisms, evolved as an adaptive mechanism to protect people from hazards and to help them access resources such as food, water, and shelter.” This expresses that biophilia is the innate desire within human beings to have a positive connection to nature. It was a trait developed through years of evolution to keep us safe and now it is said that it can be used in design to reduce stress, expedite healing, and …