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Engaging in Relational Glaciology: How can we begin?
Written by Keeya Beausoleil (sher/her), MSc Student, University of Idaho Author, Keeya Beausoleil. Engaging in Relational Glaciology: How can we begin? My master’s thesis studies two glaciers I have never visited. I did not collect the data; I inherited it. I became “familiar” with these landscapes through spreadsheets and seismic time series rather than through my own embodied experience. This feeling of estrangement from research that was meant to be my own sparked the begi
May 2613 min read


Pass It On: A New Approach to Polar Gear and Community Knowledge
Written by Marion McKenzie, Proposal Analyst, Colorado School of Mines Author, Marion McKenzie. Pass It On: A New Approach to Polar Gear and Community Knowledge! During the 2023 West Antarctic Ice Sheet workshop at the University of Florida, early career members of the community came together to talk about shared wants, needs, and ways to build connections. One theme that came up repeatedly was access: who has access to information, field experiences, and the equipment needed
May 164 min read
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