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Book Review

Routledge handbook of the digital environmental humanities

edited by C. Travis, D. P. Dixon, L. Bergmann, R. Legg, and A. Crampsie, London, Taylor & Francis, 2022, 556 pp., USD$216.00 (hardback), ISBN 9780367536633

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Notes

1 Finn Arne Jørgensen's essay, reprinted in this volume, has played a pivotal role in shaping the contours of this emerging conversation. However, it is important to acknowledge some other initiatives that also gave it grounding and context. I want to mention two. First, the Digital Environmental Humanities portal, housed at McGill University, was a platform for exploring the convergence of digital technologies and Environmental Humanities research, led by Stephanie Posthumus and Stéfan Sinclair. Second is the blog (now an e-book) “Ant Spider Bee,” supported by the Rachel Carson Center, which aimed at inviting academics and practitioners to explore, discuss, and reflect on digital practices, methodologies, and applications within the Environmental Humanities.

2 I thank Azucena Castro for this powerful insight.