Åsa Nyblom
Industry doctoral student
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About me
PhD student at Division for Environmental Strategies Research – fms and CESC - Centre for Sustainable Communications.
My research interests focus broadly around how people, society and technology interact, and how this interaction is connected to resource-use and sustainability.
Currently I’m engaged in researching travel planning in everyday life within the TRACS (Travel planner for Sustainable Cities) project. What is travel planning from the traveller’s point of view? In what ways are travel plans made and how do planning fit into everyday life? What kind of information is drawn on, and how?
Education
2008 MSc, European Master of Society, Science and Technology, Lund University
Master thesis: Conceptualizations of Energy Use and Energy Users at the Municipal Level: The Example of Malmö
2004 B. A. in European Ethnology, Lund University
Work experience
2008-2010 Ethnographer/project coordinator, Interactive Institute, Energy Design Studio
At Interactive Institute I worked in interdisciplinary research and development projects regarding mainly energy use and visualisations.