Introduction, PART I: CONCEPTS, Defining the Subject 01. WELLBEING: Wellbeing and Boggy Knowledge in More-Than-Human Worlds Joshua Cohen, Laura Harrington, Fiona MacDonald, Jenny Sharman, 02. NATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A Conceptual Overview Lorina Buhr, 03. CONVERSATION: BODIES: Traversing and Conversing Across Borders Lydia Tuan, Joel Olea-Calixto, Framing Concepts, 04. SPACE AND PLACE: Where culture, capital, and wellbeing collide Emily McGiffin, 05. EQUITY AND JUSTICE: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge Meg Parsons, Leane Makey, 06. DISABILITY: Why We Need Disability Studies: A Disability-Based Approach to Environmental Humanities Wei Yu Wayne Tan, 07. TIME AND TEMPORALITY: Relating through crisis and terminality Yianna Liatsos, 08. PROGRESS: Progress: False Friend and Real Hope Vanessa Heggie, PART II: METHODS, Material Methods, 09. ARCHIVES, Archival sources in health and environmental humanities research, Maria Teresa Marangoni, 10. OBJECTS: Objects: A planet of things Alice Would, 11. REMAINS: Methods for Studying Remains Sarah A. Kennedy, Deborah Neidich, Jennifer Farquhar, Arts-based Methods, 12. CREATIVE AND ARTS-BASED METHODS: Drama, collages, and games: Reimagining antimicrobial resistance through creative methods Enrique Castro-Sanchez, 13. NARRATOLOGY: Malvina Reynolds, environmental human stressors, and the medical narratology of music, Nathan Fleshner, 14. PERFORMANCE: Embodying the apocalypse: Spectral strategies for creating performance at the end of the world anna thompson, taylor knight, 15. VISUAL CULTURE: Filmmaking in participatory research and knowledge translation at the intersections of health and the environment Sarah Van Borek, Collaborative Methods, 16. CONVERSATION: CO-PRODUCTION AND COLLABORATION Gillian F. Black, Chevon Smith, Bulelwa Somlota, Amber Abrams, 17. PARTICIPATORY METHODS AND COLLABORATION: Unsettling participatory ideals: Critical reflections on collaborative research in health and environmental studies Shelda-Jane Smith, Rosie Knowles, Bryony Ella, 18. COLLABORATING BEYOND HUMANITIES: Of culture, parasites and ethnographers: The place of anthropology in global health research Lisa Dikomitis, Brianne Wenning, Helen Price, Embodied Methods, 19. CONVERSATION: PHENOMENOLOGY: Phenomenology of health and environmental art activism Havi Carel, Sari Carel, 20. PROVOCATION: ETHNOGRAPHY: Reproducing worlds: Ethnographic approaches in environmental health research Tessa Moll, 21. CONVERSATION: DECOLONIAL AND FEMINIST RESEARCH: Unpacking exposure and accountability: A dialogue on decolonial and feminist research across the Americas M. Yoalli Rodriguez Aguilera, Sofia Zaragocin, 22. MOVING METHODS: Moving research: Walking and other mobile methods Abbi Flint, Clare Hickman, PART III: CASE STUDIES, Elements, 23. AIR: The environing air and health-environmental crisis Tatiana Konrad, 24. PROVOCATION: WATER: Water qualities: Thinking through intersections of health and environmental humanities Marianna Dudley, 25. EARTH: The long-term effects of extractive industries Sarah A. Kennedy, Karen Durand Caceres, Sarah J. Kelloway, Sophie Baggett, 26. FIRE: After the fire: Wonder, ecological grief and place-based interdisciplinary research in the Anthropocene Vincent J. Miller, David Paul Bayles, Frederick J. Swanson, Bodies, 27. MICROBES: Intimate strangers and invisible enemies: Microbe-human-environment relationships James Stark, 28. INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Tuberculosis in the Philippines (1970-1990s): A historical analysis of environmental determinants and health policy challenges Arnab Chakraborty, 29. FUNGI: Fungal bodies: A short guide Katja Garson, 30. INSECTS: Histories of Integrated Pest Management in the FAO and WHO Erinn E. Campbell, Timothy Sim, 31. SKIN: When the skin speaks in the tropics: Peering into environmental toxicity through touch, symptoms and metaphors in HIV Purbita Das, 32. SENSES: Sonic siege: noise pollution and the embodied existence Ayseguel Yildirm, 33. TRUNKS: Rethinking Scoliosis through art, nature, and embodied experience Catherine Baker, Nina J. Morris, 34. ANIMALS: How do monkeys make toast? Animal health and history in the environmental humanities Oliver Pritchard Moore, 35. PROVOCATION: BODIES IN SPACE: Health, environment, and the making of astronauts Jordan Bimm, Places, 36. OCEANS: Oceanic Empatheatre: Sculpting empathy with and for ocean communities, towards a more inclusive and empathetic ocean governance Dylan McGarry, Neil Coppen, Mpume Mthombeni, 37. WETLANDS: Reflections on the swirling currents of co-production Will Freeman, 38. PROVOCATION: SHORELINE: Fishing for well-being Marieke Norton, 39. TOXIC PLACES: Health Literacy within Narrating Nuclear Toxic Legacy: Karen Hesse's Phoenix Rising Inna Sukhenko, 40. CONVERSATION: BUILDINGS: Cross-cultural perspectives on architectural history, healthcare architecture, and environmental humanities Ugurguel Tunc, Joana Balsa de Pinho, Lucienne Thys-Senocak, 41. CITIES: Cities, hazards and their hinterlands Keir Waddington, 42. PROVOCATION: SMART CITIES: Will smart cities have trees? Amy K. McLennan, Thomas Biedermann, 43. PROVOCATION: DIGITAL SPACES: Confronting industry hype: Why health and environmental humanities need to pay attention to AI Mel Hogan, Jacqueline Jenkins, Index