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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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Macfarlane event

Podcast recording from talk with Robert Macfarlane and Pella Thiel

Last month, author Robert Macfarlane visited Stockholm on the occasion of the release of his book “Is a River Alive?” in Swedish by Oceans Books. We at the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory host...

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A film festival about the impacts of AI: why you should consider joining

This spring, Francesca Larosa, Marie Cure fellow researcher at KTH, is organizing a film festival on AI, urging people to question and discuss what really lies behind it, and how it impacts society an...

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Robert Macfarlane coming to KTH

We are thrilled to welcome acclaimed author and professor Robert Macfarlane to the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory, who will be talking at KTH on March 12 about his newest book “Is a River Ali...

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Latest Publications

[1]
M. Benner and S. Sörlin, "Akademisk frihet på nytt bord: Dags att utreda universitetens organisationsform," Forskningspolitikk, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 32-33, 2026.
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H. Svedäng and S. Lidström, "Notes From the Era of Pre‐Modern Fishing in the Baltic Sea Reveal an Extensive and Resilient Fishing Mode," Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, vol. 6, no. 1, 2026.
[4]
S. Sörlin, Kulturens värde. 1st ed. Stockholm : Bokförlaget Atlas, 2026.
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S. Sörlin, "Kunskapssamhället -- inte ett utan flera," in Sverige som kunskapssamhälle : Historiska perspektiv på en förväntad samhällsomvandling, Carl-Filip Smedberg, Jonas Andersson, Klara Müller och Hampus Östh Gustafsson Ed., 1st ed. Lund : Nordic Academic Press, 2026, pp. 415-428.
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