NEWSLETTER 32: NOVEMBER 2009

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Environmental Network Newsletter 32 : November 2009



Welcome to the first Environmental Network newsletter for 2009. Apologies for the delay, but hopefully the new look and multi-page layout was worth the wait!

This month I am introducing with several new sections to the Environmental Network newsletter, including:

  • Editorial Piece
  • Topical 'food for thought' videos and articles
  • Interview with an academic
  • Comprehensive enviro-events listings and reportage

What else would you like to see on the EN? Your feedback is valuable so please provide some! With thanks,

Sarah Terkes
EN Administrator


Contents

Editorial

Stuff : Do you own your stuff, or does your stuff own you? Sue Stevens, of UNSW's Future of Australia's Threatened Ecosystems (FATE) program, addresses this issue on a personal level. read more >>

Enviro News & Events

View film footage and read reports on recent environmental events (at UNSW and beyond). This feature also includes details of upcoming events EN members might be interested in attending. read more >>

Spotlight

Dr. Daniel Robinson : This new feature is a short interview with an academic in the environmental field - in this case a lecturer at The Institute of Environmental Studies, UNSW. read more >>

Food for Thought:

Consumerism, Technology and The Future: a selection of videos and articles


Extract from John Carpenter's 1988 cult film "They Live"

The darker side of advertising and consumer culture is explored with chilling effect.


see more like this >>

 


General Information:

If you would like more information about joining the EN, have lost your password or have any other EN queries please contact: en@unsw.edu.au

The Environmental Network newsletter is produced on behalf of EN users by Sarah Terkes of the Institute of Environmental Studies: http://www.ies.unsw.edu.au

Post your news or event on the EN:

Send stories to us at en@unsw.edu.au

 

For further details log onto the EN at http://www.en.unsw.edu.au

Disclaimer: The Environmental Network is a user-driven network and events can be posted by all EN members.
UNSW takes no responsibility for the content of events advertised on the EN or in this newsletter.