Hi gep-eders,
With the fall semester impending, I'm sending out my annual reminder of the online resources available at
GEP-guide.net, a guide to online resources on global environmental politics. I began putting this website together for my students, and over time it’s ballooned into something that might be helpful for the community at large.
With all that’s happened this year, I’m highlighting two particular pages:
Also, going back to the discussion on remote & online learning that we had in March over gep-ed, there’s a page on
GEP research & teaching that contains a link to the Google Sheet with all of our “tradable” lectures (here’s the
direct link to it; please remember to look at the important information in the Notes tab).
A few other other pages that could be of particular use to your students:
There’s a lot more…a whole lot more…and while some of it fairly well organized and annotated, much of it remains somewhat piled on with minimal context (waiting for me to do something with it). But overall, my hope is that it can give students of GEP both a leg up in their research and a sense of the sizable span of what happens under the label of GEP.
All best,
Charlie Chester
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