Session D8: 80 Minute Panel
Tracks
Track D: Climate Collecting
Friday, August 30, 2024 |
11:05 AM - 12:25 PM |
Connect 4 |
Overview
Location: Connect 4
Chair: Carly Randall
Mining Memory: Union Records of Dying Industries in Australia and the UK Impacted by Climate Change
Helen Hopper, University Of Warwick
The Mary Robinson Archive: Inspiring the next generation of Climate Activists through a 60 year legacy of impact
Niamh NĂ Charra, University of Galway
From beneath our feet to the Cloud: The role of geoscience research in driving forward digital decarbonisation
Jaana Pinnick, British Geological Survey
Chair: Carly Randall
Mining Memory: Union Records of Dying Industries in Australia and the UK Impacted by Climate Change
Helen Hopper, University Of Warwick
The Mary Robinson Archive: Inspiring the next generation of Climate Activists through a 60 year legacy of impact
Niamh NĂ Charra, University of Galway
From beneath our feet to the Cloud: The role of geoscience research in driving forward digital decarbonisation
Jaana Pinnick, British Geological Survey
Speaker
Ms Helen Hopper
Head Of Archives And Special Collections
University Of Warwick
Mining Memory: Union Records of Dying Industries in Australia and the UK Impacted by Climate Change
Ms Niamh Ní Charra
Chair
University Of Galway
The Mary Robinson Archive: Inspiring the next generation of Climate Activists through a 60 year legacy of impact
Mr Daniel Payne
Politics Curator
Lse Library
Curating the gaps at LSE Library: Politics, the Planet, and Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Mrs Jaana Pinnick
Data And Information Governance Manager
British Geological Survey
From beneath our feet to the Cloud: The role of geoscience research in driving forward digital decarbonisation
