22-23 August Project Workshop, JMI, New Delhi

Workshop Schedule Air Pollution in Delhi: Confronting Challenges and Telling New Stories (22nd– 23rd August, 2022) Venue: Media Resource Centre, AJKMCRC  Registration for Participants (9.00 AM -9.45 AM) 22nd August 2022 Session I: Confronting Challenges: Interventions by Environmental Organizations Date & Time: 22nd August Morning (Offline) 10.00 AM-1.00 PM  Chair- Dr Sabina Kidwai  Sl.No.  NameContinue reading “22-23 August Project Workshop, JMI, New Delhi”

Being Human 2021: Pollution Stories Films

Environmental Storytelling Tackling Air Pollution: Between Stoke and New Delhi Films from Stoke Stoke-on-Trent by Katy Goodwin Changes by Reuben Winn Up in Smoke by Rowan Fitt Films from New Delhi E-Rickshaws byMoin & Narita Cycling byJishad and Nyshma The Giant Towers (on smog towers) byHeena and Monazza Latent City- Feeding without Footprint (on urbanContinue reading “Being Human 2021: Pollution Stories Films”

Research on environmental storytelling and air pollution showcased at national festival

A Keele University led research on environmental storytelling as an approach to tackle urban air pollution is being showcased as part of the Being Human Festival 2021. The British Academy-funded research project, led by Dr Pawas Bisht and with Dr Eva Giraud (University Sheffield) and Dr Sabina Kidwai (JMI, New Delhi) as co-researchers, is beingContinue reading “Research on environmental storytelling and air pollution showcased at national festival”

Being Human Festival Funding for ‘Environmental Storytelling Between Stoke-on-Trent and New Delhi’

We are pleased to share news that Dr Pawas Bisht has been successful in securing funding from the Being Human Festival 2021 for the organisation of a series of participatory storytelling workshops and a public screening and discussion event; the activity series is titled ‘Environmental storytelling between Stoke-on-Trent and New Delhi: Tackling Air Pollution’ andContinue reading “Being Human Festival Funding for ‘Environmental Storytelling Between Stoke-on-Trent and New Delhi’”