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Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment

The Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment does integrative research, PhD and undergraduate training and societal collaboration in its core areas of history. We have a diverse collection of expertise in history and the integrative humanities working in areas such as climate, energy, heritage, media, political ecology, urban studies, research policy and innovation, science and technology studies (STS), the environmental humanities, and the posthumanities.

Publications

[1]
S. Sörlin, Kulturens värde. 1st ed. Stockholm : Bokförlaget Atlas, 2026.
[2]
S. Sörlin and E. Paglia, "Bounding – Economic thought for the Anthropocene," in Cultural Histories of the Anthropocene: Old Turns, New Encounters, Marit Ruge Bjærke , Brita Brenna , Anders Ekström and John Ødemark Ed., London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025, pp. 169-186.
[3]
E. Isberg, "Är Trump en ny Hitler? Mussolini? Och Musk då?," Expressen, vol. 29 December, 2025.
[4]
S. Sörlin et al., "2025 : Året då världen 'f*ucked around and found out'," Dagens ETC, vol. 30, no. December, pp. 17, 2025.
[6]
M. Benner and S. Sörlin, "Hellre vilja än veta : Tillståndet för svensk forskning enligt Forskningsbarometern 2025," Forskningspolitikk, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 34-35, 2025.
[7]
A. Kaijser, "Elen : Elavregleringen - den tysta revolutionen," in Grå reformer och gröna omställningar : Omregleringar av sociotekniska system i Sverige runt 1990, Andreas Mörkved Hellenes; Per Lundin; Martin Hultman Ed., 1st ed. Lund : Nordic Academic Press, 2025, pp. 79-104.
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