3Q: The socio-environmental complexities of renewable energy
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
The PhD student focuses on three cities and the role of the arts in helping planning institutions to imagine and plan for possible futures.
Study finds Earth’s frozen surfaces became less susceptible to thawing, potentially locking in more carbon than expected.
MIT scholars are helping to solve the economic, cultural, and political dimensions of the world’s energy and climate challenges.
Seven MIT researchers see lessons and opportunities for US health care.
Social media users share charts and graphs — often with the same underlying data — to advocate opposing approaches to the pandemic.
In a new MIT class, students explore how STEM researchers bring their knowledge to major societal issues.
MIT anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas reflects on the deep connection between planetary and human well-being.
Recent virtual lecture explores how paleoclimatology provides important context for examining the activities of past human societies.
Anthropologist touches on the history of tech-related job displacement and explores how other countries approach policies on robots, skills, and learning.
New ways to think about and practice protective masking, from faculty in the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
PhD student and “organizational ethnographer” Summer Jackson investigates the complex social hierarchies that govern the way we work.
Anthropologist honored by MIT students as "a mentor, a role model, and someone who is truly making a difference."
The award will support the MIT anthropologist's research on the cultural dimensions of climate denialism.