Place : Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
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_ In The Diversity of Life, E. O. Wilson recalled the experience of recognising his profound ignorance about the object of his research in the forests of the Amazon: “About the orchids of that places we knew very little. About flies and beetles almost nothing, fungi nothing, most kinds of organisms nothing. Five thousand kinds of bacteria might be found in a pinch of soil, and about them we knew absolutely nothing.” Wilson’s pinch of Amazonian soil begs the question: how much do we know about the natural world and our relationship with it? Equally, what should we know and how can we know it?
To this end, we invite papers that consider our ways of knowing and unknowing the natural world.
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Mercredi 20 mai 2026 (date limite de soumission)
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Lundi 23 février 2026, de 15h30 à 17h30, UPCité, bât. Olympe de Gouges, salle 163 (1er étage)
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Jeudi 19 février 2026, Université Paris Cité, Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges – Salle M19
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Vendredi 13 février 2026 de 14h à 17h, Centre Panthéon-Sorbonne, Salle 6
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Jeudi 05 février 2026, à 19h00, Micadanses-Paris / Festival Faits d’hiver, 20 rue Geoffroy-l’Asnier, 75004 Paris
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Mercredi 28 janvier 2026, 14h-17h, Institut de Géographie de Paris, 191 Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris 5e
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Vendredi 23 janvier 2026, Senopôle de l'hôpital Saint-Louis, 1 avenue Claude Vellefaux 75010 Paris
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Du lundi 1er décembre au mercredi 03 décembre 2026, Campus Miguelete, UNSAM, Argentine