Professor Michael Bravo
| Name: | Professor Michael Bravo |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 25 Nov 2025, 3:36 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Professor Michael Bravo
- Arctic Environmental Humanities Workshop Series
- Scott Polar Research Institute - Polar Humanities and Social Sciences ECR Workshop
Talks given by Professor Michael Bravo
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- The Art of Listening: Reflections on Arctic Cultures
- Reflections on Analysis and Authorship in Polar Worlds
- Apollonian vision and polar projections: some reflections on cosmography, instruments and empire
Talks organised by Professor Michael Bravo
This list is based on what was entered into the 'organiser' field in a talk. It may not mean that Professor Michael Bravo actually organised the talk, they may have been responsible only for entering the talk into the talks.cam system.
- The Art of Listening: Reflections on Arctic Cultures
- Holding up the skies: Is Starlink occupying Low Earth orbit?
- Inuit Piqutingit: What Belongs to Inuit [Film Screening]
- From the margins of the Third Pole: the geopolitics of cryosphere in Tajikistan
- Svalbard: Four Times Faster (Registration LInk Below)
- Antarctic Research in the Anthropocene
- Climate Repair and Governance: Science and Ethics Panel Discussion
- Icy Humanities: A Collaborative Symposium
- Curating the Arctic: Northern Museums and Decolonization
- “What Can We Learn from Ignorance? Arctic Energy Frontiers, Environmental Regimes, and Indigenous Rights Movements Since the 1970s”
- What Can We Learn from Ignorance? Arctic Energy Frontiers, Environmental Regimes, and Indigenous Rights Movements Since the 1970s
- Sumé: the Sound of a Revolution (film pre-screening and discussion)
- Arctic Energy Before Petroleum: Or, What Whales Can Tell Us About Writing History
- The Myth of Timelessness in the Polar Regions
- Polar Exploration and the 'Spectral Turn' in the Humanities
- Volcanoes and Boundary Issues in International Law
- Volcanoes and Boundary Issues in International Law
- Reflections on Analysis and Authorship in Polar Worlds
- Indigenous Sovereignty beyond Nations
- Fishing rights and financial capitalism in the Arctic: From common property to private ownership assets
- Machines and Markets: The Island Matching Engine and the Inversion of Finance
- The social life of Arctic transportation networks
- Mobility Systems and their Futures
- Generative Politics: Youth, Mobilization and the State
- Time, Space, and the Human Sciences: Some notes on a contemporary crisis
- Modelling in support of policy negotiations for increasing food production whilst maintaining hydrological ecosystem services in the Andes
- Where natural and social science meet? Reflections on an experiment in geographical practice
- Exploring the impact of the Ukwazana Programme - the first structural HIV prevention programme for Men who have Sex with Men in Africa
- OpenStreetMap and CycleStreets: collaborative map-making and cartography in the age of the internet
- Using knowledge fusion to map avian influenza H5N1 in East and Southeast Asia
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