Lecturer, Honors College, Texas State University
Emily Roehl is an energy humanities scholar who holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. She writes about environmental art and media with a focus on energy, environmental justice, photography, and performance. Roehl is the co-founder of artist’s book publisher Mystery Spot Books, which is currently producing a multi-publication project on the externalities of energy and industrial waste.
How to plan successful e-conferences during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Nov 18, 2020 03:44 am UTC| Insights & Views
Many professionals, including academics, are accustomed to flying a lot. Or they were before COVID-19 drastically reduced air travel and disrupted conference plans globally. For now, the mingling of many people in hotel...
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