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Brown Bag Seminar with Katarina Deneberg & Frida Samuelsson

Engaging young people for a thriving planet with co-creative methods

children at workshop

Time: Thu 2024-11-21 12.00 - 13.00

Location: Big seminar room, Teknikringen 74D, floor 5

Participating: Katarina Deneberg & Frida Samuelsson, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet

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Abstract

"How can the Swedish Museum of Natural History support young adults' commitment to planetary sustainability issues?"

With this question as a starting point, a co-creation process was designed in which the Swedish Museum of Natural History invited about 30 young adults to work together. At three meetings, they got to meet and talk with each other, museum staff and researchers. They developed ideas about activities that were then carried out by the participants together with the museum.

During this talk, you will hear more about the process and the result. You will also get to try out a method from the co-creative practice that was used – ‘the Art of Hosting and harvesting conversations that matter’.

Please register for the seminar and a vegan sandwich here.

Bio

Katarina and Frida are working at the Swedish Museum of Natural History on addressing loss of biodiversity, climate change and other planetary issues in several different projects.

Katarina Deneberg

Katarina Deneberg is a museum teacher at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. She has a teacher’s degree in science and maths and a master in Human Computer interaction.

Frida Samuelsson

Frida Samuelsson is a producer and project manager at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. She holds a Master’s degree in Sustainability Science and Environmental studies and a Bachelor in Media and Communications.