Can’t wait for this to come out!!!congrats @drmaimusie.bsky.social
@jcniala
Creating where art and research meet. @blooloop.bsky.social top 50 int’l museum influencer. ‘The New Eden’ out with Gaia Books @hachetteuk.bsky.social 12 March 2026 https://linktr.ee/TheNewEden_JC?utm_source=linktree_profile_share www.jcniala.com
Can’t wait for this to come out!!!congrats @drmaimusie.bsky.social
Sometimes I too feel ‘misbound but perfect’, Francis Jenkinson. Written in a copy of Gaspar Ens’s book on Dutch discoveries in the New World (Cologne, 1612). @theulspeccoll.bsky.social N*.5.51(G).
Thank you @little tollerbooks.bsky.social for including me wee piece in this.
It is a stunning cover - looking forward to reading.
Heartfelt thanks to @steverutt.bsky.social & @britishwildlife.bsky.social for an incredible review. ‘Nobody else writes with this degree of sensitivity, the big picture interspersed with telling detail, the perfect descriptive phrase that is her knack & the unhurried, farm-pace of her narrative.’1/2
Thank you!
Bless you - thank you.
Starting to feel a bit more real… out next month … linktr.ee/TheNewEden_J...
‘a nuanced invitation to see the city as a place of wild co-existence and possibility’ Olivia Laing
‘Original, profound and wise, this book is rich with knowledge and vitality’
Jay Griffiths
People know about the blackboard on display @hsmoxford.bsky.social but take a listen if you want to find out what happened to the second one…
The only rationale for creation,' says Rowan Williams, 'is so that love can be shared.’
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
📣Join us @lancasteruni.bsky.social 1-3 July 2026 as we return to our original home to celebrate our 50th anniversary!
We welcome proposals from historians at all career stages across 8 thematic strands.
📅 CfP deadline: 16/01/26
🔗 socialhistory.org.uk/events/confe...
#CFP 🗃️
Unfettered dirges
Not yet, don’t tell her just yet
So, the wind fell still.
“The rich archival collections of Ajami literature refute the pervasive myth of Africa’s supposed illiteracy that is perpetuated by the overemphasis on African oral traditions in academia and the privileging of external sources over local chronicles.”
www.africanhistoryextra.com/p/theajami-s...
ICYMI: Arts Council England is to invest £42 million into grassroots culture projects over the next three years of its Creative People and Places portfolio.
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Unpopular opinion from a 4am riser - it is really wonderful at 4:30am … the world to oneself.
Going to re-post this occasionally, with added mention that I’m very happy to do more talks about it
The latest output from my milk research with Johanna Zetterström-Sharp @uclarchaeology.bsky.social published in @theconversation.com
theconversation.com/the-politics...
Only 7 tickets left… you’d better be quick :)
Only 7 tickets left… you’d better be quick :)
There are cities that are full of nature and we we learn to pay attention to it… we can make room for even more… for the next few days 25% off on pre order…
The latest output from my milk research with Johanna Zetterström-Sharp @uclarchaeology.bsky.social published in @theconversation.com
theconversation.com/the-politics...
A mindful day. This morning, chatting with @jcniala.bsky.social and Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp (uclarchaeology.bsky.social) about dairy heritage and change. In connections with their very cool project www.milkingit.org.
Delighted to be featured in this season’s @cprecountryside.bsky.social magazine… it was joyful to be able to share what I love about the incredible countryside.
A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale — not as food for restaurants but as a building material that some Kenyans say could make more people homeowners.
Are you in Oxford?
There are cities that are full of nature and we we learn to pay attention to it… we can make room for even more… for the next few days 25% off on pre order…
A year on from our sold-out works in progress reading at Blackwell’s in Oxford… we have moved to the next stage and our rehearsed reading is on Wednesday 29th October at the Old Fire Station in Oxford… looking forward to seeing you there.
Allotments support biodiversity, bring people together and feed families. We already don’t have enough. the legal protections may not have changed but this is still a warning sign. History tells us these spaces vanish quietly. We need to protect what we have and we need more of them!
Allotments are under threat again. Media reports abound about the approval of the disposal of the sale of 8 sites.
As an anthropologist who engaged with allotments for my doctorate this is both familiar & frustrating. These spaces have helped communities through war, austerity and lockdowns.
It has been a gift to be one of the judges for this prize - congrats to the authors and I can highly recommend these reads.