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DESCRIPTION:A Humanities Without Boundaries lecture with Rob Nixon. In 2005
 \, Richard Louv sounded the alarm that children were trading too much outd
 oor time for indoor time on screens. His coinage—nature deficit disorder
 —has inspired myriad studies into the benefits of getting outside. That 
 research reveals a so-called green dividend\, the measurable physiological
  and psychological improvements that accrue from natural immersion. Yet su
 ch peer-reviewed studies typically ignore the way natural spaces are impli
 cated in topographies of social power.\n\nCONTACT: maulbricht@wisc.edu\n\n
 URL: https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/hwb-rob-nixon/
LOCATION:Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
SUMMARY:Breathing Room: Environmental Justice\, Environmental Neuroscience\
 , and the Nature Cure
URL;VALUE=URI:https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/hwb-rob-nixon/
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