The experimental nature of the Ecology and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Studies conference demands space for a variety of assessments highlighting the success of this approach to conferencing and areas for growth toward future flightless conferencing ventures.

Publications

Rachel Arteaga, “De-Carbonizing Academic Conferencing: Humanities Scholarship in an Era of Climate Change”

Carl Hoover, “Baylor composer writes suite inspired by Cameron Park”

Dr. Joshua King, “Multiplying Connections, Cutting Carbon: An Experiment in Multi-site, Digitally-linked, Flightless Conferencing”

Conference Presentations

Dr. Charles LaPorte, “International and Carbon-Free: A Flightless Conference Retrospective.” Presented at the MLA Annual Convention, Seattle, Washington, January 9, 2020. 

Testimonials

Denae Dyck, PhD Candidate, Department of English, University of Victoria

Molly Lewis, PhD student, Department of English, Baylor University

Eric Bontempo, PhD Student, Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Dr. Samuel Baker, Associate Professor of English, University of Texas

Analytics

Conference Site Audience Overview – Google Analytics Report (PDF)

Online Conference Viewer Locations (Countries) – Google Analytics Report (PDF)

Online Conference Viewer Locations (Cities) – Google Analytics Report (PDF)

Online Pathways to Discover the Conference – Google Analytics Report (PDF)

Online Pathways Participants Used to Access the Conference – Google Analytics Report (PDF)

Page Views Across the Conference Website – Google Analytics Report (PDF)