Archive for October, 2007
Integrated Farming is Illegal
While I’m a little late getting in on blog action day, I want take the occasion to give attention to an issue of sustainability that I find really important: agriculture and food production. Joel Salatin is an innovative farmer and author whose practices were heavily featured in Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma. In this 2003 [...]
HTA 2007
On Friday I attended the annual conference of the Humanities and Technology Association, held this year at nearby Rose-Hulman Insititue of Technology in Terre Haute. The conference theme this year was “Sustainable Transformations: Technology and its Environments”, a theme that brought together a diverse collection of presentations. I enjoyed many of the talks and had [...]
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