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Prof Esther Turnhout๐Ÿฆ„๐ŸŒŽ๐ŸŒผ๐Ÿ’š
@estherturnhout.bsky.social

Chair of Science, Technology and Society, University of Twente. Explores ways to transform science & create better knowledge. Posts about #Nature #Conservation #STS #Politics of Knowledge #IPBES #Biodiversity #TransformativeChange #Justice .. more

Environmental science 55%
Geography 14%

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Carrie Fisher was the blueprint.
Protect your people. Call out the predators.
#RESIST
Why do global environmental institutions multiply and persist even when they seem unable to address biodiversity loss and environmental governance failures effectively?

Our new OA article with @jacquelinebest.bsky.social in @risjnl.bsky.social tries to answer this question. 1/7

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Failure-proof or failure-prone? The paradoxes of global biodiversity institutions | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core
Failure-proof or failure-prone? The paradoxes of global biodiversity institutions
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๐Ÿšจ We are looking for 3 new colleagues to join the GreenFrontier team as Postdoctoral Researchers!

Deadline for applications: 25 Nov 2025

Each of the 3 openings will involve extended ethnographic fieldwork + plenty of opportunities to consolidate research & leadership skills!

Please share widely!

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First article from my PhD is out!

โ€˜Provincialising Foot-and-Mouth Disease: The Construction of the African Buffalo as Disease Reservoir in Botswana, 1961โ€“1976โ€™, with Andreas Weber and @estherturnhout.bsky.social

The course uses diverse creative and engaging teaching methods and builds a space to jointly consider, discuss, and reflect on how research does, can, and could relate to deeply rooted sustainability challenges and how it can contribute to #TransformativeChange

Registration is open until Oct 31
Transformative Research for Sustainability Sciences
www.wur.nl

We will be teaching our Transformative Research PhD course again on 20 April to 1 May. After four really succesful episodes, I think I can safely say that this course is a unique experience.

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We think that this might not be possible without collaborating with civil society to โ€œfollow the moneyโ€ from the ground up. @forestsandfinance.bsky.social @globalwitness.org @greenpeaceusa.bsky.social @greenpeace.eu @foeeurope.bsky.social @milieudefensie.bsky.social @ran.org
๐ŸšจNew article๐Ÿšจ Why has the promise of universal ownership been broken, as @benbraun.bsky.social has suggested?

Our argument: because the Big Three are hardly universal. They mainly invest in those that can insulate themselves from environmental harm - big tech & financials in the Global North.
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"Reducing our dependence on whales as an energy source will send us sliding down the slippery, spermaceti-lubricated slope to socialism. If we give up whaling, what will those lackwits come for next? Will I have to surrender my peg leg for a titanium prosthetic?"
Iโ€™m Captain Ahab and I Say We Must Never Transition Away from a Whale-Based Energy Industry
When I heard that the globalist oligarchs and fat cats in the Washington marshland were conspiring to invest in alternative, non-whale-based energy...
buff.ly

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Prof. Dr. Esther Turnhout (@estherturnhout.bsky.social) , Professor of Knowledge, Transformation & Society TU Twente, explains why urban agriculture such as Food Park Amsterdam is of great importance in today's times.ย ย 

See also @voedselpark.bsky.socialย 
Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.
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Letโ€™s rethink how we relate knowledge, care, and policy relevance.
Can we build science-policy interfaces that are more plural, reflective, and just?
Why no English speaking outlets covering such an egregious case of abuse by a high profile scientist?

Thomas Crowther dismissed from ETH after multiple cases brought against him over multiple years.

@natureportfolio.bsky.social @scinews.bsky.social @theguardian.com @britishecolsoc.bsky.social
#ICYMI

ยซSteve Jobs der Umweltwissenschaftยป verliert Job an der ETH

Der ร–kologe Thomas Crowther ist nach Vorwรผrfen von 8 Personen freigestellt. 2019 hatte eine von ihm geleitete Studie in Science zum CO2-Einlagerungspotential von Aufforstungen Kontroversen ausgelรถst

www.watson.ch/schweiz/fors... ๐Ÿงช
Nach unangebrachten ยซAnnรคherungenยป: Weltbekannter Klimaforscher verliert Job an der ETH
Crowther war seit 2017 bei der ETH im Verfahren zum fest angestellten Professor. Der ETH-Prรคsident entschied, den Klimaforscher nicht weiter zu beschรคftigen.
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In case you missed these: some great papers appeared in the last few days that address the relation between monetary wealth and environmental degradation/protection ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘‡

Such a pleasure to meet you! I hope we stay in touch!

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Listening to @estherturnhout.bsky.social talk about science and the global polycrisis at @uni-hamburg.de #inspiring

Thanks Rosaleen ๐Ÿ™

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This is a really important & useful paper: the persistence of the idea that poverty causes biodiversity decline inhibits just and effective conservation. @upascual.bsky.social @estherturnhout.bsky.social @pettorelli.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Unveiling pervasive assumptions: moving beyond the poverty-biodiversity loss association in conservation
This paper reflects on the continued persistence of the idea in conservation research and practice that poverty drives biodiversity loss (the poverty-โ€ฆ
www.sciencedirect.com

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This paper is part of our special issue โ€œThe Forest Multipleโ€ with Environment and Planning F. You can also listen to co-author Naomi Millnerโ€™s related talk at our Forest Multiple symposium and other episodes in this playlist: atlas.smartforests.net/en/playlists...

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While acknowledging that pluriversal potential can be provisional and precarious, the authors emphasise that drones could become part of projects and designs that resonate with Indigenous territorial rights and multispecies care.

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In โ€œBetween the god-trick and pluriversal potential,โ€
@naomimillner.bsky.social and Mรณnica Amador-Jimenez explore 4 different ways that drones contribute to โ€œmaking forestsโ€ and discuss their potential as pluriversal technologies for social & ecological justice: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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This text is part of our special issue โ€œThe Forest Multipleโ€ with Environment and Planning F. Stay tuned for future posts about this collection. Also, check out co-author Estherโ€™s talk at the Forest Multiple symposium and other episodes on Smart Forests Atlas: atlas.smartforests.net/en/radio/the...
The Forest Multiple: Esther Turnhout โ€” Smart Forests Atlas
In this radio episode recorded at The Forest Multiple symposium in October 2022, we hear a panel talk by Prof Esther Turnhout, Chair of Science, Technology, and Society at the University of Twente. Pa...
atlas.smartforests.net

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Esther and Casey trace the long and colonial histories of science that are driven by optimisation and efficiency, which can foreclose other ways of โ€œknowing, valuing, and living with the forests.โ€

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In โ€œRaising the Carbonized Forest,โ€ @estherturnhout.bsky.social and Casey R Lynch discuss how science works as a โ€œtechnology of singularizationโ€ by foregrounding forests as carbon storage mechanisms: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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She also highlights how producing knowledge about complex, evolving, and multi-scale systems such as forests requires navigating various scales of forest ecosystems. This involves โ€œadjusting the macroscope.โ€

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Do โ€œForests high on CO2โ€ store more carbon?โ€
In her article, Vรฉra Ehrenstein @ehess.fr explores the collective efforts of scientists who address this question through forest ecosystem experiments and model simulations: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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What is a forest?
Rather than singular objects, forests are made up of many ecosystems and relations. โ€œThe Forest Multiple,โ€ our new special issue in Environment and Planning F, explores the varied & conflicting ways that forests take shape amid planetary change: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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๐ŸŒด Grateful to share that Iโ€™ve been selected as one of the winners of the Geoforum 2024 Best Student Paper Award for my article:
โ€œCare narratives: Babassu breakers and mother palm treesโ€
๐Ÿ”— Read: lnkd.in/d9U7rCYs
๐Ÿ”— Award announcement: lnkd.in/dSv9mm63
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โ€˜Ik hoor nog weleens om me heen: wat ben je links geworden. Dat is een verkeerde aanname. Ik zei dit soort dingen al in de jaren zeventig. Toen was daar niets radicaal aan. Het is de samenleving die zo rechts is geworden, zo verschrikkelijk rechts.โ€™

Jan Terlouw, 1931-2025

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@rogerberkowitz.bsky.social discusses why JOY is this year's #ArendtCon2025 theme in yesterday's #AmorMundi newsletter: medium.com/amor-mundi/t...

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The Radical Politics of Joy
by Roger Berkowitz
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