Dolly Jørgensen

Professor

Dolly Jørgensen

Contact

Email: dolly.jorgensen@uis.no

Room: HG O-239

Department

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department of Cultural Studies and Languages

Publications

Vitenskapelige publikasjoner

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

The Medieval Pig.

Boydell & Brewer.

ISBN 9781837651429.

Hefte ..

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Expanding Eden: Animal discovery and rethinking paradise in Jan Brueghel the Elder's Garden of Eden. I: Eden and Everything After.

Arkeologisk Museum i Stavanger.

ISBN 978-82-7760-196-0.

s.63-66.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Gladstone, Isla

(2022)

The Passenger Pigeon’s Past on Display for the Future.

Environmental History.

ISSN 1084-5453.

Volum 27.

Hefte 2.

s.347-353.

DOI: 10.1086/719617

Jørgensen, Dolly; Robin, Libby; Fojuth, Marie-Theres

(2022)

Slowing Time in the Museum in a Period of Rapid Extinction.

Museum and Society (M&S).

ISSN 1479-8360.

Volum 20.

Hefte 1.

s.1-12.

DOI: 10.29311/mas.v20i1.3804

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Extinction and the End of Futures.

History and Theory.

ISSN 0018-2656.

Volum 61.

Hefte 2.

s.209-218.

DOI: 10.1111/hith.12258

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Coda on Curation: Thoughts on Science Fiction and Museums.

Configurations.

ISSN 1063-1801.

Volum 30.

Hefte 3.

s.367-375.

DOI: 10.1353/con.2022.0022

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Portraits of Extinction: Encountering Extinction Narratives in Natural History Museums. I: Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History.

University of Calgary Press.

ISBN 978-1-77385-384-0.

s.371-387.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Crafts and cleanliness : The regulation of noxious business activity in English towns during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. I: In pursuit of healthy environments : Historical cases on the environment-health nexus.

Routledge.

ISBN 9780367259051.

s.13-26.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Environment : Managing urban sanitation for sanitas. I: A cultural history of medicine : vol 2 : Middle Ages (800-1450).

Bloomsbury Academic.

ISBN 9781472569875.

s.21-38.

Westergaard, Gitte; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Making specimens sacred : Putting the bodies of Solitario Jorge and Cu Rua on display. I: Animal Remains.

Routledge.

ISBN 9780367655129.

s.68-86.

DOI: 10.4324/9781003129806-7

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Erasing the extinct: the hunt for Caribbean monk seals and museum collection practices.

História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos.

ISSN 0104-5970.

Volum 28.

s.161-183.

DOI: 10.1590/S0104-59702021000500007

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Material and metaphorical clouds. I: Silver Linings : Clouds in art and science.

Museumsforlaget AS.

ISBN 9788283050899.

s.7-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Controlling pigs in countryside and city for sustainable medieval agriculture. I: Conservations roots : Managing for sustainability in preindustrial Europe 1100–1800.

Berghahn Books.

ISBN 9781789206920.

s.31-49.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Tracking Animals in a Pandemic.

Environmental History.

ISSN 1084-5453.

Volum 25.

Hefte 4.

s.626-631.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Bettering stories about stories about nature.

Ecozona.

ISSN 2171-9594.

Volum 11.

Hefte 2.

s.200-207.

DOI: 10.37536/ECOZONA.2020.11.2.3497

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Citizen science for environmental citizenship.

Conservation Biology.

ISSN 0888-8892.

DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13649

Alagona, Peter; Carruthers, Jane; Chen, Hao; Dagenais, Michèle; Dutra e Silva, Sandro; Fitzgerald, Gerard; Hou, Shen; Jørgensen, Dolly; Leal, Claudia; McNeill, John R.; Mitman, Gregg; Petrick, Gabriella M.; Piper, Liza; Robin, Libby; Russell, Edmund; Sellers, Christopher; Stewart, Mart A.; Uekötter, Frank; Valencius, Conevery Bolton; Armiero, Marco

(2020)

Reflections: Environmental history in the era of COVID-19.

Environmental History.

ISSN 1084-5453.

Volum 25.

Hefte 4.

s.595-686.

DOI: 10.1093/envhis/emaa053

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Dependence on the whale: multispecies entanglements and ecosystem services in science fiction.

Green Letters. Studies in Ecocriticism.

ISSN 1468-8417.

Volum 23.

Hefte 1.

s.54-67.

DOI: 10.1080/14688417.2019.1583591

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Extinction and agricultural history.

Agricultural History.

ISSN 0002-1482.

Volum 93.

Hefte 4.

s.690-694.

DOI: 10.3098/ah.2019.093.4.682

O'Gorman, Emily; Van Dooren, Thom; Münster, Ursula; Adamson, Joni; Mauch, Christof; Sörlin, Sverker; Armiero, Marco; Lindström, Kati; Houston, Donna; Pádua, José Augusto; Rigby, Kate; Jones, Owain; Motion, Judy; Muecke, Stephen; Chang, Chia-Ju; Lu, Shuyuan; Jones, Christopher; Green, Lesley; Matose, Frank; Twidle, Hedley; Schneider-Mayerson, Matthew; Wiggin, Bethany; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Teaching the Environmental Humanities: International Perspectives and Practices.

Environmental Humanities.

ISSN 2201-1919.

Volum 11.

Hefte 2.

s.427-460.

DOI: 10.1215/22011919-7754545

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Recovering lost species in the modern age: histories of longing and belonging.

MIT Press.

ISBN 9780262537810.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Langum, Virginia

(2018)

Envisioning North from a Premodern Perspective. I: Visions of North in Premodern Europe.

Brepols.

ISBN 9782503574752.

s.1-11.

DOI: 10.1484/M.CURSOR-EB.5.114054

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

After None: Memorialising animal species extinction through monuments. I: Animals Count: How Population Size Matters in Animal-Human Relations.

Routledge.

ISBN 9780815381365.

s.183-199.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2018)

Aesthetics of energy landscapes.

Environment, Space, Place (ESP).

ISSN 2066-5377.

Volum 10.

Hefte 1.

s.1-14.

DOI: 10.5749/envispacplac.10.1.0001

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Canadian Modernity as an Icon of the Anthropocene. I: Made Modern: Science and Technology in Canadian History.

University of British Columbia Press.

ISBN 9780774837231.

s.348-357.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Endling, the power of the last in an extinction-prone world.

Environmental Philosophy.

ISSN 1718-0198.

Volum 14.

s.119-138.

DOI: 10.5840/envirophil201612542

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Artifacts and habitats. I: The Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities.

Routledge.

ISBN 9781138786745.

s.138-143.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

A new place for stories: blogging as an environmental history research tool. I: Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research.

Routledge.

ISBN 9781317353560.

s.248-259.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Competing ideas of 'natural' in a dam removal controversy.

Water Alternatives - An interdisciplinary journal on water, politics and development.

ISSN 1965-0175.

Volum 10.

Hefte 3.

s.840-852.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2016)

The Anthropocene as a History of Technology: Welcome to the Anthropocene: The Earth in Our Hands, Deutsches Museum, Munich.

Technology and Culture.

ISSN 0040-165X.

Volum 57.

Hefte 1.

s.231-237.

Hjältén, Joakim; Nilsson, Christer; Jørgensen, Dolly; Bell, David

(2016)

Forest–Stream Links, Anthropogenic Stressors, and Climate Change: Implications for Restoration Planning.

BioScience.

ISSN 0006-3568.

Volum 66.

s.646-654.

DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biw072

Roberts, Peder; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2016)

Animals as instruments of Norwegian imperial authority in the interwar Arctic.

Journal for the History of Environment and Society.

ISSN 2506-6730.

Volum 1.

s.65-87.

DOI: 10.1484/J.JHES.5.110829

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2016)

Muskox in a box and other tales of containers as domesticating mediators in animal relocation. I: Animal Housing and Human-Animal Relations: Politics, Practices and Infrastructures.

Routledge.

ISBN 9781138854116.

s.100-114.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

Ecological restoration as objective, target and tool in international biodiversity policy.

Ecology & Society.

ISSN 1708-3087.

Volum 20.

Hefte 4.

DOI: 10.5751/ES-08149-200443

Bell, David; Hjältén, Joakim; Nilsson, Christer; Jørgensen, Dolly; Johansson, Therese

(2015)

Forest restoration to attract a putative umbrella species, the white-backed woodpecker, benefited saproxylic beetles.

Ecosphere.

ISSN 2150-8925.

Volum 6.

Hefte 12.

s.1-14.

DOI: 10.1890/ES14-00551.1

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

Rethinking rewilding.

Geoforum.

ISSN 0016-7185.

Volum 65.

s.482-488.

DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2014.11.016

Hasselquist, Eliza M.; Nilsson, Christer; Hjältén, Joakim; Jørgensen, Dolly; Lind, Lovisa; Polvi, Lina E.

(2015)

Time for recovery of riparian plants in restored northern Swedish streams: a chronosequence study.

Ecological Applications.

ISSN 1051-0761.

Volum 25.

Hefte 5.

s.1373-1389.

DOI: 10.1890/14-1102.1

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

Illuminating ephemeral medieval agricultural history through manuscript art.

Agricultural History.

ISSN 0002-1482.

Volum 89.

s.186-199.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

The conservation implications of parasite co-reintroduction.

Conservation Biology.

ISSN 0888-8892.

Volum 29.

s.602-605.

DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12421

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

Migrant muskoxen and the naturalization of national identity in Scandinavia. I: The Historical Animal.

Syracuse University Press.

ISBN 978-0-8156-3428-7.

s.184-201.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2015)

Remembering the past for the future: The function of museums in science fiction time travel narratives. I: Time Travel in Popular Media: Essays on Film, Television, Literature and Video Games.

McFarland.

ISBN 978-0-7864-7807-1.

s.118-131.

Bergmark, Paulina; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2014)

Lophelia pertusa conservation in the North Sea using obsolete offshore structures as artificial reefs..

Marine Ecology Progress Series.

ISSN 0171-8630.

Volum 516.

s.275-280.

DOI: 10.3354/meps10997

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2014)

Modernity and medieval muck.

Nature and Culture.

ISSN 1558-6073.

Volum 9.

s.225-237.

DOI: 10.3167/nc.2014.090301

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2014)

Not by human hands: five technological tenets for environmental history in the Anthropocene.

Environment and History.

ISSN 0967-3407.

Volum 20.

s.479-489.

DOI: 10.3197/096734014x14091313617163

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2014)

The Palm Islands, Dubai, UAE. I: Iconic Designs: 50 Stories about 50 Things.

Bloomsbury Academic.

ISBN 978-0-85785-352-3.

s.62-65.

DOI: 10.5040/9781474293921.ch-010

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2014)

Mixing oil and water: naturalizing offshore oil platforms in American aquariums. I: Oil Culture.

University of Minnesota Press.

ISBN 978-0-8166-8974-3.

s.267-288.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Quelch, Peter

(2014)

The origins and history of medieval wood-pastures. I: European Wood-pastures in Transition: A Social-ecological Approach.

Routledge.

ISBN 9780415869898.

s.55-69.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Running amuck? Urban swine management in late medieval England.

Agricultural History.

ISSN 0002-1482.

Volum 87.

s.429-451.

DOI: 10.3098/ah.2013.87.4.429

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Reintroduction and de-extinction.

BioScience.

ISSN 0006-3568.

Volum 63.

s.719-720.

DOI: 10.1093/bioscience/63.9.719

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Ecological restoration in the Convention for Biological Diversity.

Biodiversity and Conservation.

ISSN 0960-3115.

Volum 22.

s.2977-2982.

DOI: 10.1007/s10531-013-0550-0

Jørgensen, Dolly; Renöfält, B M

(2013)

Damned if you do, dammed if you don’t: Debates on dam removal in the Swedish media.

Ecology & Society.

ISSN 1708-3087.

Volum 18.

Hefte 1.

DOI: 10.5751/ES-05364-180118

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Pigs and pollards – medieval insights for UK wood pasture restoration.

Sustainability.

ISSN 2071-1050.

Volum 5.

s.387-399.

DOI: 10.3390/su5020387

Jørgensen, Dolly; Sörlin, Sverker

(2013)

Making the Action Visible—Environing in Northern Landscapes. I: Northscapes: History, Technology, and the Making of Northern Environments.

University of British Columbia Press.

ISBN 978-07-74825733.

s.1-13.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

The medieval sense of smell, stench and sanitation. I: Les cinq sens de la ville du Moyen Âge à nos jours.

Presses universitaires François-Rabelais (PUFR).

ISBN 978-2-86906-289-4.

s.301-313.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Who’s the devil? Species extinction and environmentalist thought in Star Trek. I: Star Trek and History.

Wiley-Blackwell.

ISBN 1118239504.

s.242-259.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2012)

A blueprint for destruction: Eco-activism in Doctor Who during the 1970s.

Ecozona.

ISSN 2171-9594.

Volum 3.

Hefte 2.

s.11-26.

DOI: 10.37536/ecozona.2012.3.2.469

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2012)

Mixing oil and water: naturalizing offshore oil platforms in Gulf Coast aquariums.

Journal of American Studies.

ISSN 0021-8758.

Volum 46.

s.461-480.

DOI: 10.1017/s0021875812000175

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2012)

Rigs-to-reefs is more than rigs and reefs.

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

ISSN 1540-9295.

Volum 10.

s.178-179.

DOI: 10.1890/12.wb.012

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2012)

OSPAR’s exclusion of rigs-to-reefs in the North Sea.

Ocean and Coastal Management.

ISSN 0964-5691.

Volum 58.

s.57-61.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2011.12.012

Brauchman, Sabine; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2012)

People and plants: Introducing environmental humanities of plants in the Baltics and beyond.

Estonian Journal of Ecology.

ISSN 1736-7549.

Volum 61.

s.4-8.

DOI: 10.3176/eco.2012.1.02

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2011)

What’s history got to do with it? A response to Seddon’s definition of reintroduction.

Restoration Ecology.

ISSN 1061-2971.

Volum 19.

s.705-708.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-100x.2011.00834.x

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

"All Good Rule of the Citee": Sanitation and Civic Government in England, 1400-1600.

Journal of Urban History.

ISSN 0096-1442.

Volum 36.

Hefte 3.

s.300-315.

DOI: 10.1177/0096144209359141

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

Local government responses to urban river pollution in late medieval England.

Water History.

ISSN 1877-7236.

Volum 2.

Hefte 1.

s.35-52.

DOI: 10.1007/s12685-010-0016-1

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

What to Do with Waste? The Challenges of Waste Disposal in Two Late Medieval Towns. I: Living Cities: An anthology in urban environmental history.

Forskningsrådet Formas.

ISBN 9789154060481.

s.34-55.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

The Roots of the English Royal Forest. I: Anglo-Norman Studies XXXII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2009.

Boydell & Brewer.

ISBN 978-1-84383-563-9.

s.114-128.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

An oasis in a watery desert? Discourses on an industrial ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico Rigs-to-Reefs program.

History & Technology.

ISSN 0734-1512.

Volum 25.

Hefte 4.

s.343-364.

DOI: 10.1080/07341510903313030

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Cooperative Sanitation: Managing Streets and Gutters in Late Medieval England and Scandinavia.

Technology and Culture.

ISSN 0040-165X.

Volum 49.

Hefte 3.

s.547-567.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Miljøhistorie: Kunsten å lytte til naturens stemme?.

Fortid.

ISSN 1504-1913.

Volum 5.

Hefte 4.

s.6-9.

Bøker og kapitler

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Vi har ikke alltid vært her.

Universitetet i Stavanger.

ISBN 9788276449921.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Beverens reise.

Universitetet i Stavanger.

ISBN 9788276449730.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Silver Linings : Clouds in art and science.

Museumsforlaget AS.

ISBN 9788283050899.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Langum, Virginia

(2018)

Visions of North in Premodern Europe.

Brepols.

ISBN 9782503574752.

Hefte ..

Jørgensen, Dolly; Sörlin, Sverker

(2013)

Northscapes: History, Technology, and the Making of Northern Environments.

University of British Columbia Press.

ISBN 978-07-74825733.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Pritchard, Sara B.

(2013)

New Natures: Joining Environmental History with Science and Technology Studies.

University of Pittsburgh Press.

ISBN 978-0822962427.

Jomisko, Robert Lorenzo; Kvaal, Stig; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

Olje eller fisk? Interessekonflikter mellom olje- og fiskerinæringen i Norge, 1970-2010.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Private Need, Public Order: Late Medieval Urban Sanitation in England and Scandinavia.

Formidling

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

Review of Kaori Nagai, ed., Maritime Animals: Ships, Species, Stories.

H-Net Reviews.

ISSN 1538-0661.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

Grieving the Passenger Pigeon Into Existence Again.

The MIT Press Reader.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

'Endlings’ are the last animals of their kind. Can their stories help us save them?.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

An empty pot.

Arnoldia.

ISSN 0004-2633.

Volum 81.

Hefte 2.

s.16-17.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

Building for Birds: Cohabitation, Design, and Nonhuman Users of Technology.

From Passive Livestock to Untamed Beings: Reanimating Animals in the History of Technology;

2024-03-21 - 2024-03-22.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

Environmental History as a Platform for Public Outreach Roundtable.

American Society for Environmental History 2024 Conference;

2024-04-03 - 2024-04-07.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2024)

New natures: Artificial reefs, oil structures, and fishy agency.

IASH Works-in-progress series;

2024-05-29.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Documenting their best shot: The construction of early arctic heroism through muskoxen slaughter.

Tracing Arctic Voices in Art, Literature, Visual and Material Culture, c-1750-1914;

2023-02-20 - 2023-02-22.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

It’s All Second Nature: Constructing Environment through Art, Science, Technology, and Nature.

Integrative Humanities: Intersecting Art, Science, Nature and Technology;

2023-01-23 - 2023-01-27.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Extinction as cultural heritage: Mauritius & the dodo.

ASEH Annual Conference 2023;

2023-03-22 - 2023-03-25.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Lost and Found: The Emotions Behind Extinction.

Lecture series;

2023-03-27 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Courting wild workers: Purple martins, bird houses, and agricultural pest control.

Agricultural History Society Annual Conference 2023;

2023-06-07 - 2023-06-10.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Intersecting environmental interests: Recreational fishing, the offshore oil industry, and the rigs-to-reefs program.

Black and Green? Towards an Environmental History of the Oil Industry;

2023-06-15 - 2023-06-16.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

The Virtues and Vices of Pigs: The paradoxes of swine in the medieval imagination.

International Medieval Congress;

2023-07-03 - 2023-07-06.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Extinction Voids: Visualizing the Relational Holes Created by Species Loss.

Void;

2023-08-23 - 2023-08-25.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Making Murals: Collaborative multimodal environmental storytelling in digital media.

Teaching Through and With Environmental Storytelling;

2023-10-13 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Transdisciplinarity in Environmental Humanities: The Many, The One, The Collective.

Transdisciplinary in the Environmental Humanities;

2023-09-06 - 2023-09-07.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Pigs provided food in the Middle Ages, but men had to watch out for their scrotums.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2023)

Grisen ga mat og tok hånd om søppel i middelalderen, men menn måtte passe på pungen.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Isn’t All Environmental Humanities “Environmental Humanities in Practice”? .

Environmental Humanities.

ISSN 2201-1919.

Volum 14.

Hefte 1.

s.216-218.

DOI: 10.1215/22011919-9481561

Jørgensen, Dolly; Westergaard, Gitte

(2022)

Animal Remains Book Launch panel 2.

Animal Remains Book Launch;

2022-04-20 - 2022-04-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Museums and extinction - the case of the Caribbean monk seal.

Museum collections working group;

2022-05-12.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Review of Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West.

Agricultural History.

ISSN 0002-1482.

Volum 96.

Hefte 1-2.

s.304-306.

DOI: 10.1215/00021482-9634733

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Exhibiting Extinction and Endangerment.

Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections;

2022-06-05 - 2022-06-10.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Curating the Anthropocene panel.

Nordic Nature: Art, Ecology, Landscape;

2022-06-15 - 2022-06-18.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Playing with Extinction.

European Society for Environmental History Conference 2022;

2022-07-04 - 2022-07-08.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

The End of Extinction.

XXIII International Congress of Historical Sciences;

2022-08-21 - 2022-08-26.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Environmental Humanities: A Crisis Discipline.

Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, der medizin und der tecknik;

2022-09-21 - 2022-09-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Encountering extinction as heritage.

Meet the PhD Jury Lecture;

2022-10-06.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Looking at clouds from both sides.

Building bridges in cloudy atmospheres;

2022-10-27.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Extinction as Cultural Heritage: The Dodo on Mauritius.

Death Writ Large: Extinctions and the Environmental Humanities;

2022-10-20.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Nature is not a blank canvas.

Conserving Art & Nature;

2022-08-29 - 2022-09-02.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Playing with extinction.

The Unnatural History Museum: Mediating Nature in the Sixth Mass Extinction;

2022-10-19.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

The Emotions of Extinction.

Biodiversity: Arrivals and Departures;

2022-09-01 - 2022-09-02.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Bäverns resa.

Avslutning av Bäverns resa utstilling;

2022-05-01.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Bäverns äventyr.

Öppning av Bäverns resa ;

2022-02-05.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Extinction & Museums: The challenge of displaying contemporary mass extinction.

HI224 Environmental Humanities ;

2021-02-18 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

The Quest for Qiviut and Difficult Domestication.

Muskox: Between Wild and Domesticated;

2021-01-20 - 2021-01-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Dissecting the heart: An emotions history approach to the environmental history of extinction.

Online webinar;

2021-01-14 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Panelsamtale: Hva er miljøhumaniora?.

Panelsamtale: Hva er miljøhumaniora?;

2021-04-15.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Isn’t all Environmental Humanities 'Environmental Humanities in Practice'?.

Climate in Context;

2021-04-22 - 2021-04-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Journal publishing panel discussion.

Environmental History Week;

2021-04-19 - 2021-04-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Displaying displacement: Exhibiting extinct birds and their ecosystems in natural history museums.

Winged geographies;

2021-04-22 - 2021-04-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Nordlige dyrehistorier i museer.

Månedlig webinar;

2021-05-26.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Extinction remains: Museum collection practices and the hunt for Caribbean monk seals.

Blue Extinction: Biodiversity Loss in Aquatic Environments;

2021-05-27.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Et norsk eksportevendyr.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Recovering Lost Species with Dolly Jørgensen.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Pris til forfatter Maja Lunde.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Litteraturens kraft i miljøkrisa.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Museum collection practices and the hunt for Caribbean monk seals.

Environmental History Seminar;

2021-11-02.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Museum collections, collecting, and the extinct Caribbean monk seal.

History Day 2021 Collecting Nature and the Nature of Collecting;

2021-11-04.

Molland, Hedda Susanne; Jørgensen, Dolly; Asdal, Kristin; Bjærke, Marit Ruge

(2021)

Panelsamtale: Hva er miljøhumaniora?.

Panelsamtale: Hva er miljøhumaniora?;

2021-04-15 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

COVIDCalls 12.8.2021 HUMAN+ANIMAL INTERACTIONS IN THE PANDEMIC.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Envirotech at 20: Roots and Branches .

Society for the History of Technology Annual Conference 2021;

2021-09-18 - 2021-09-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

På sporet av dyr i coronatider.

Plutselig kollaps, snikende sammenbrudd;

2020-06-05.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

How dirty and stinky were medieval cities?.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

The Shaggy Saviour of Northern Norway.

Arctic Environmental Humanities Seminar;

2020-09-01.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Remains of Extinction.

ACHS Biennial Conference;

2020-08-26 - 2020-08-30.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Journals and the remaking of scholarly fields.

Streams: Transformative Environmental Humanities;

2020-08-05 - 2020-08-07.

Dumitriu, Anna; Musiol, Hanna; Hessler, Stefanie; Muenster, Ursula; Jørgensen, Dolly; Efstathiou, Sophia; Caballero, Krista

(2020)

“BioArt, Research, and the Pandemic: Uncertain Histories and Unstable Futures in the Art of Anna Dumitriu,” a conversation with Anna Dumitriu and guests. NTNU ARTEC Seminar Series.

NTNU ARTEC Seminar Series;

2020-09-03.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

The world missed a critical deadline to safeguard biodiversity, UN report says.

Zimmer, Katya; Vandvik, Vigdis; Mrema, Elizabeth Maruma; Lacher, Thomas; Worm, Boris; Obura, David; Krueger, Linda; Morgera, Elisa; Batzín, Ramiro; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

The world missed a critical deadline to safeguard biodiversity, UN report says.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Naming the victims of the sixth mass extinction.

Climate Sensing and Data Storytelling;

2020-05-07 - 2020-05-09.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Interdisciplinarity reaching for the clouds.

SHAPE-ID Learning Case Workshop;

2020-01-20 - 2020-01-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Remembering lost species: the challenge of displaying contemporary mass extinction.

Imaging, Curating, Wording, Worlding;

2020-05-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Silver Linings.

Presentation for High School Geography students;

2020-09-06.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

The Meaning of Endling.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Ginn, Franklin

(2020)

Environmental Humanities: Entering a New Time.

Environmental Humanities.

ISSN 2201-1919.

Volum 12.

Hefte 2.

s.496-500.

DOI: 10.1215/22011919-8623252

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Anthropocene extinctions.

HIST30103: The Age of the Human;

2020-11-25.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Comment on K Yussof plenary.

Experiences of Oil;

2020-11-22 - .

Burke, Verity Alison; Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Museums at Home: Digital Initiatives in Response to COVID-19.

Norsk museumstidsskrift.

ISSN 2464-2525.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Cultivating green citizenship through place-based history education.

International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI);

2019-01-08 - 2019-01-12.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Naming Extinction: Cultural Heritage Institutions as Agents of Environmental Citizenship.

Climate Heritage: Climate change and its relation to cultural/natural heritage;

2019-03-14 - 2019-03-15.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Exploring Emotions in the History of Science and Technology.

Teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska dagar 2019;

2019-03-27 - 2019-03-29.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Monuments to loss: Naming the victims of the sixth mass extinction.

University of Oslo Museum Studies speaker series;

2019-03-20.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Naming Extinction: Cultural Heritage Institutions and Environmental Citizenship.

Det nasjonale museumsmøtet;

2019-04-02 - 2019-04-04.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Visible and invisible fences: The politics of controlling rewilding.

Political Animals: An Interdisciplinary Workshop;

2019-06-03 - 2019-06-04.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Rewilding and fences: in/out.

Opportunities and Issues in Rewilding Conference;

2019-05-22 - 2019-05-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Why does agricultural history matter? Extinction and agricultural history.

Agricultural History Society Annual Conference;

2019-06-06 - 2019-06-08.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Plenary roundtable: Boundaries in/of environmental history.

European Society for Environmental History Biennial Conference 2019;

2019-08-21 - 2019-08-25.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

The Materialities of Medieval Studies: A Roundtable Discussion.

Leeds International Medieval Congress;

2019-07-01 - 2019-07-04.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Da pingvinene kom til Norge.

Åpen dag 2019;

2019-03-05.

Hågbo, Trond-Ola; Jørgensen, Dolly; Tveterås, Ragnar; Langhelle, Oluf; Hetland, Tom

(2019)

Paneldebatt: Kan grønn økonomisk vekst redde verden?.

Forskningsdagene i Stavanger-regionen;

2019-09-18.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Känslor är en del av rationellt tänkande.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Ghostly portraits: Encountering extinction stories.

Gallery talk;

2019-09-25.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Naming Extinction: Cultural Heritage Institutions as Agents of Environmental Citizenship.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Grisehold i middelalderen.

HIFO Høstfest;

2019-10-16.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Naturvern og norske bevere.

Kunnskaps_tørst;

2019-10-17 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Birds, Birdhouses, and Exploring Non-humans as Users of Technology.

Society for History of Technology 2019 Annual Meeting;

2019-10-24 - 2019-10-27.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Leyda, Julia; Kramvig, Britt; Armiero, Marco

(2019)

Environmental Humanities of the Global North Panel Discussion.

Nordic Environments: Opening Conference of the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities;

2019-11-01 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Portraits of Extinction: Encountering Extinction Narratives in the Natural History Museum .

Traces of the Animal Past;

2019-11-07 - 2019-11-08.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

Book Launch for Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age.

Public talk;

2019-11-09 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2019)

The Spectre of Extinction: Confronting Ghosts in the Museum.

Speaker series;

2019-11-11 - .

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Decolonizing Rewilding.

Rewilding in a Changing Europe;

2018-01-10.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Gerald of Wales's observations about environmental difference and change.

After Eden and Arcardia;

2018-04-12 - 2018-04-13.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Through the aquarium glass: Shifting technologies of seeing underwater in public aquariums.

Closing the Gap: How technology changes spatial relationships between humans and animals;

2018-03-29 - 2018-03-30.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Entangled ecologies and hidden histories: The case of the humble beaver beetle.

Animal History Group Conference;

2018-06-28 - 2018-06-29.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

The Future of the Past, Or Making Room for New Natures.

Folk og frö festival;

2018-09-21 - 2018-09-22.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

What have whales done for me lately? Extinction and ecosystem services in science fiction.

(Un)Common Worlds Human-Animal Studies Conference;

2018-08-07 - 2018-08-09.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Resurrecting species through robotics: Animal extinction and deextinction in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.

Animal Machines/Machine Animals;

2018-11-02 - 2018-11-03.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Å rote etter griser i middelaldermanuskripter.

Arkeologisk museum foredrags serie;

2018-10-23.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Grieving for the dead: Emotions and the extinction of the passenger pigeon.

Environmental Humanities speaker series;

2018-11-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Searching for the last and the emotions of extinction.

Leeds Animal Studies speaker series;

2018-11-22.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

The spectre of extinction: confronting ghosts of past animals in museums.

Haunted Humanity;

2018-11-29 - 2018-11-30.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Museer og forskning.

Forskningsdag på Jærmuseet;

2018-12-18.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2018)

Introduction to the BRIGHT network.

BRIGHT: Bringing Research into the Green Humanities;

2018-10-01 - 2018-10-02.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Progression in environmental humanities education.

BRIGHT: Bringing Research into Green Humanities;

2018-10-01 - 2018-10-02.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2018)

Beyond Dodos and Dinosaurs: Displaying Extinction and Recovery in Museums.

SAMKUL Programseminar;

2018-11-28.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

NRK Sommeråpent - Nelaug 08.08.2017.

Jakobsson, Eva; Tysdal, Olav; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Hvor viktig er diskusjonen om Stavangers alder?.

Stavanger Aftenblad.

ISSN 0804-8991.

Hefte 16 august.

s.28-28.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Borders and Bridges: Rural History and Its Neighbors -- environmental history.

Rural History Conference 2017;

2017-09-11 - 2017-09-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2017)

Can there be a Nordic Anthropocene? Histories of New Natures in the Nordic Countries.

29th Congress of Nordic Historians;

2017-08-15 - 2017-08-18.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Digital Humaniora Paneldebatt.

Teknik- och vetenskapshistoriska dagar 2017;

2017-09-20 - 2017-09-22.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Da pingvinene kom til Norge.

Fagdag 2017;

2017-11-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Knowing nature online.

Open licenses, open content, open data: tools for developing digital humanities;

2017-11-01 - 2017-11-03.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2017)

Endling.

Local museums and global environmental challenges;

2017-11-21.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2016)

Rödlistorna, arternas historia och övervakning av nature.

Biodiverse.

Volum 21.

Hefte 2.

s.10-11.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2013)

Sinking prospect: oil rigs and Greenpeace in the North Sea.

Solutions.

ISSN 2154-0896.

Volum 4.

Hefte 4.

s.69-74.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

Fishy friends: Building strategic alliances in the Rigs-to-reefs program.

American Society for Environmental History 2010 Annual Meeting;

2010-03-10 - 2010-03-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2010)

Environmentalists on both sides: Understanding the Rigs-to-Reefs debate in California.

Bringing STS into Environmental History;

2010-08-05 - 2010-08-07.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

En dårlig plan eller dårlig timing? Hvorfor det norske Rigs-to-Reefs programmet havarerte.

Forum for historie, kultur og samfunn;

2009-03-18.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

An oasis in a watery desert: Maintaining an industrial ecology in the Gulf of Mexico with the Rigs-to-Reefs program.

American Society for Environmental History Annual Meeting;

2009-02-25 - 2009-02-28.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

The non-royal roots of the English royal forest.

Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies 2009;

2009-07-30 - 2009-08-03.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

A Controversial Platform: The Politics of Fishermen and Environmentalists in the Rigs-to-Reefs Debate.

World Congress of Environmental History;

2009-08-04 - 2009-08-08.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

Environmental history of the Middle Ages podcast.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

Rigger bør bli rev.

Dagens næringsliv.

ISSN 0803-9372.

s.4-4.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

Å lære unge forskere å bli forskere.

Forskning.no.

ISSN 1891-635X.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2009)

Den individuelle tverrfagligheten.

Forskning.no.

ISSN 1891-635X.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Contesting Conversion: The Dynamics of Rigs-to-Reefs Discussions.

Society for the History of Technology 2008 Annual Meeting;

2008-10-11 - 2008-10-14.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

'The foule corrupcion that cometh of theym’: The environment and urban livestock in late medieval England.

American Society for Environmental History 2008 meeting;

2008-03-12 - 2008-03-16.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Scholar launches 'Experiencing Medieval Places' using Omeka.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Urban Livestock: A Tender Issue.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Review of Maggie Black and Ben Fawcett, The Last Taboo: Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis (London: Earthscan, 2008).

H-Net Reviews.

ISSN 1538-0661.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Review of Ben Campkin and Rosie Cox, eds, Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination.

H-Net Reviews.

ISSN 1538-0661.

Kunstnerisk produksjon

Aarrestad, Berit; Jørgensen, Dolly; Seim, Gunhild; Broch Moe, Tonje

(2023)

"Vi har ikke alltid vært her".

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Beverens reise. Fra Åmli til Sverige - 100 år..

Beverens reise.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Beverens reise.

Beverens reise.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2022)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Mitman, Empire of Rubber.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2022)

Greenhouse online book talk: Chris Pearson, Dogopolis.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Gregg Mitman - Empire of Rubber: Firestone’s Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2022)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Chris Pearson - Dogopolis: How Dogs and Humans Made Modern New York, London, and Paris.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Burke, Verity Alison

(2021)

The Beaver's Journey: From Disappearance to Recovery.

Europeana Exhibitions.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jamie Lorimer on Probiotic Planet.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Kate Teltscher on Palace of Palms.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Sasha Engelmann on Sensing Art in the Atmosphere.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Stefania Barca on Forces of Reproduction.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Craig Santos Perez on Habitat Threshold.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jemma Deer on Radical Animism.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Benjamin Cohen on Pure Adulteration.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Alda Balthrop-Lewis on Thoreau's Religion.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Pratik Chakrabarti on Inscriptions of Nature.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Timo Maran on Ecosemiotics.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with C. Anne Claus on Drawing the Sea Near.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jonathan Padwe on Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Frederico Freitas on Nationalizing Nature.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental History panel.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Justyna Poray-Wybranowska on Climate Change, Ecological Catastrophe, and the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Elizabeth Parker on The Forest and the EcoGothic.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Finn Arne Jørgensen on Recycling.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Ben Anderson on Cities, Mountains and Being Modern in fin-de-siècle England and Germany .

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Joseph Pugliese on Biopolitics of the More-than-Human.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Christine Keiner on Deep Cut: Science, Power, and the Unbuilt Interoceanic Canal.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Anna Barcz on Environmental Cultures in Soviet East Europe.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2021)

Greenhouse online book talk: Emily O'Gorman, Wetlands in a Dry Land.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk: Joanna Page, Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk: Finis Dunaway, Defending the Arctic Refuge.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Anna Burton, Trees in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Robert Geal, Ecological Film Theory and Psychoanalysis.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Kirsten A. Greer, Red Coats and Wild Birds.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, A Monastery for the Ibex.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Heather Houser, Infowhelm.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Vincent Ialenti, Deep Time Reckoning.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Max Liboiron, Pollution is Colonialism.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Candace Fujikane, Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Charlie Hailey, The Porch.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Samantha Walton, Everybody Needs Beauty.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Jessica Hurley, Infrastructures of Apocalypse.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Raf de Bont, Nature's Diplomats.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2021)

Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Online Book Talk: Nancy Langston, Climate Ghosts.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with David Farrier on Footprints.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jeremy Zallen on American Lucifers.

Jørgensen, Finn Arne; Jørgensen, Dolly

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Dolly Jørgensen on Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Paul Merchant on Latin American Culture & the Limits of the Human.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Eva Giraud on What Comes After Entanglement.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Bathsheba Demuth on Floating Coast.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Antony Adler on Neptune's Laboratory.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jessica Lee on Two Trees Make a Forest.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Angela Cassidy on Vermin, Victims & Disease.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Christine Eriksen and Susan Ballard on Alliances in the Anthropocene.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with David Fedman on Seeds of Control.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Emily Pawley on The Nature of the Future.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Paul Huebener on Nature’s Broken Clocks.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Emily Wanderer on The Life of a Pest.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Thom Van Dooren on The Wake of Crows.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Daniel Macfarlane on Fixing Niagara Falls.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Rocio Gomez on Silver Veins, Dusty Lungs .

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Melody Jue on Wild Blue Media.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Jennifer Telesca on Red Gold.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Luke Keogh on The Wardian Case.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Kate Rigby on Reclaiming Romanticism.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Lesley Green on Rock Water Life.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Etienne Benson on Surroundings.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Hannah Boast on Hydrofictions.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Peder Anker on The Power of the Periphery.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Aidan Tynan on The Desert in Modern Literature and Philosophy.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Alenda Chang on Playing Nature.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Rebecca Giggs on Fathoms.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Alexandra Palmer on Ethical Debates in Orangutan Conservation.

Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2020)

Greenhouse Online Environmental Humanities Book Talk with Peter Dauvergne on AI in the Wild.

Mathiesen, Espen; Jørgensen, Dolly; Jørgensen, Finn Arne

(2017)

Auditorium UIS The Greenhouse, humanistisk miljøforskning.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Experiencing Medieval Places: Experiencing Stained Glass.

Experiencing Medieval Places.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Experiencing Medieval Places: Marking Time in Place.

Experiencing Medieval Places.

Jørgensen, Dolly

(2008)

Forests and Forestry: Europe. I: Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World.

Facts on File.

ISBN 0816069360.

s.473-475.