UTOK Consilience Conference 2023
Dr. Gregg Henriques is Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University; he is the author of "The Tree of Knowledge System: A New Map for Big History," Vol. 3 No. 4 (2019): Journal of Big [...]
Dr. Gregg Henriques is Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University; he is the author of "The Tree of Knowledge System: A New Map for Big History," Vol. 3 No. 4 (2019): Journal of Big [...]
To help maintain contacts or meet others in the IBHA even before our July 2023 conference, please join us for informal discussions about anything regarding big history that you are thinking about. We cordially invite [...]
To help maintain contacts or meet others in the IBHA even before our July 2023 conference, please join us for informal discussions about anything regarding big history that you are thinking about. We cordially invite [...]
Contact bighistorymovement@gmail.com for registration
Please contact bighistorymovement@gmail.com for registration.
Link to Airmeet site, home of the conference. Conference 2023 Information The 2023 IBHA Conference Theme on Humanity on a Finite Planet: A Big History Perspective The discipline of big history throws light on the [...]
We look forward to seeing you in person at our 2024 conference from June 28 to 30, where we can discuss all of our latest work on the cosmos, Earth, life, humanity - as well [...]
Abstract: Evolutionary mechanisms enabled humans to irreversibly transform Earth systems, culminating in the present-day, globally connected, system of Anthropocene systems. Because Anthropocene systems are highly interdependent and dynamically evolving, often with accelerating rates of cultural [...]
Please join us! Webinar: Tuesday, Jan 20, Noon ET Exploring Energy Rate Density as a Quantitative Complexity Metric Martin van Duin Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89923901081?pwd=BRDfjPcNo1AUmeGMHUJZIIguAIcPzl.1
Iron is at the heart of so much big history. Massive stars fuse hydrogen and helium into heavier elements, until they begin to form iron, at which point a supernova explodes. Along with all the [...]