On April 19, we will be joined by colleagues from Uppsala University and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), for presentations of their research and conversations about the field of environmental humanities.
Uppsala University:
- May-Britt Öhman, Cemfor – Centre for Multidisciplinary Research on Racism, and Centre for Gender Research: Forest Sámi Past, Present and Futures: Sámi led research and film making for continuance, healing and regeneration – a work in progress report on a Seed Box funded Environmental Humanities project collaboration led by May-Britt Öhman
KTH:
- Karin Bradley, Division of Urban and Regional Studies: Exploring paths to more sustainable (and less) material consumption
- Marco Armiero, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment: Experimenting with the environmental humanities in an undisciplined laboratory.