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Applying humanities and social science methods and theories to questions of environment, nature and climate and their representations in society and culture.

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Join us at the Occupy Climate Change! online school this Autumn

The OCC! school is an online interdisciplinary school inviting early career researchers (master's students in their advanced thesis phase, doctoral students, and postdocs) to explore climate change an...

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EHL's postdoc Nuno Marques shares about some of his collaborations on ecopoetics

Nuno Marques, a postdoc at the EHL working on ecopoetics, explores connections between poetics and sciences, particularly ecology, climatology, and meteorology in the environmental humanities. As part...

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Workshops on climate futures creative writing co-hosted by EHL and Students for Sustainability

This Spring the KTH Students for Sustainability and researchers from the EHL & Div. of History of Science, Technology, and Environment co-hosted a creative writing workshop series on climate futures. ...

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[1]
H. Berggren, M. Hagerman and S. Sörlin, "Låt filmaren Jan Lindqvist fullborda "Tiden är en dröm", skriver tre historiker," Dagens Nyheter, vol. 15 March, 2024.
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A. Ekström, B. Westerberg and S. Sörlin, "Pinsam politisk tävling i hårda tag mot flyktingar," Dagens Nyheter, vol. March, no. 10, 2024.
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S. Höhler and C. Kehrt, "Sog des Neuen : Narrationen der Technikgeschichte," Technikgeschichte, vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 3-10, 2024.
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F. Larosa and A. Wickberg, "Artificial Intelligence can help Loss and Damage only if it is inclusive and accessible," npj Climate Action, vol. 3, no. 1, 2024.
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S. Lidström, L. A. Levin and S. Seabrook, "Laying waste to the deep: parallel narratives of marine carbon dioxide removal and deep-seabed mining," npj Ocean Sustainability, vol. 3, no. 1, 2024.

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