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Publications by Susanna Lidström

Refereegranskade

Artiklar

[1]
A. Wickberg et al., "The mediated planet : Datafication and the environmental SDGs," Environmental Science and Policy, vol. 153, pp. 103673-103673, 2024.
[2]
S. Lidström, "Ocean literacy and marine environmental narratives : Interpretations of sustainability in the deep sea," Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 43-68, 2023.
[3]
A. Åberg, K. Ekberg and S. Lidström, "Pervasive petrocultures : histories, ideas and practices of fossil fuels," Journal of Energy History/Revue d’histoire de l’énergie, no. 10, 2023.
[4]
S. Lidström, T. Meyer and J. Peterson, "The metaphor of ocean “health” is problematic : “the ocean we want” is a better term," Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 9, 2022.
[5]
A. F. Johnson and S. Lidström, "China is pivotal to the ocean's future," Science, vol. 371, no. 6526, pp. 245-246, 2021.
[7]
S. Lidström, S. Sörlin and H. Svedäng, "Decline and diversity in Swedish seas : Environmental narratives in marine history, science and policy," Ambio, vol. 49, no. 5, pp. 1114-1121, 2020.
[8]
S. Lidström and A. F. Johnson, "Ecosystem-based fisheries management : a perspective on the critique and development of the concept," Fish and Fisheries, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 216-222, 2020.
[10]
M. Christensen et al., "Environmental Themes in Popular Narratives," Environmental Communication : A Journal of Nature and Culture, vol. 12, no. 1, 2018.
[11]
S. Lidström, "Sea-level rise in public science writing : history, science and reductionism," Environmental Communication : A Journal of Nature and Culture, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 15-27, 2018.
[12]
A. F. Johnson and S. Lidström, "The balance between concepts and complexity in ecology," Nature Ecology & Evolution, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 585-587, 2018.
[13]
S. Lidström et al., "Invasive Narratives and the Inverse of Slow Violence : Alien Species in Science and Society," Environmental Humanities, vol. 7, pp. 1-40, 2015.
[14]
H. Bergthaller et al., "Mapping Common Ground : Ecocriticism, Environmental History, and the Environmental Humanities," Environmental Humanities, vol. 5, pp. 261-276, 2014.
[15]
S. Lidström and G. Garrard, "“Images adequate to our predicament” : Ecology, Environment and Ecopoetics," Environmental Humanities, vol. 5, pp. 35-53, 2014.
[16]
S. Lidström, "Different Shades of Green : A Dark Green Counterculture in Ted Hughes's Crow," Ecozona, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 12-29, 2013.

Konferensbidrag

[18]
S. Lidström, "Sea-level rise in public science writing : history, science and reductionism," in Under western skies – Water: events, trends, analysis, Mount Royal University, Canada, 2016.
[19]
S. Lidström, "Position paper : JPI Climate Future Research Leaders Forum," in JPI CLIMATE Future Research Leaders Forum, Sustainable Transformations of Society in the Face of Climate Change - Promising Research Directions, Pre-Conference Event to the Oslo Transformation Conference, Oslo, 17-18 June 2013, 2013.
[20]
A. Åberg and S. Lidström, "Rising Seas : Facts, Fictions and Aquaria," in Collecting the Future, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 2-4 October, 2013, 2013.
[21]
S. Lidström, "Stories of the sea : ocean images and environmental crises," in Joint panel with Miyase Christensen and Katarina Larsen on Images and Narratives in Climate Change Debates and Energy Policy. First Nordic Science and Technology Studies Conference, Trondheim, 24-26 April, 2013.
[22]
S. Lidström, ""Jackdawdom" : Semiotic Nature in Ted Hughes’s Animal Poems," in Natura Loquens: Eruptive Dialogues, Disruptive Discourses. European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture and Environment (EASLCE). Tenerife, Spain,27-30 June, 2012.

Kapitel i böcker

[24]
A. Wickberg, S. Lidström and J. Gärdebo, "Ocean environing media: : Datafication of the deep sea," in Environing media, Adam Wickberg & Johan Gärdebo Ed., : Routledge, 2023.
[25]
S. Lidström and A. Åberg, "Rising seas : facts, fictions and aquaria," in Curating the future : museums, communities and climate change, Jennifer Newell, Libby Robin, Kirsten Wehner Ed., 1st ed. : Routledge, 2016, pp. 230-239.

Icke refereegranskade

Artiklar

[26]
J. Millkrantz, "Petrokultur och energihistoria," Scandia, vol. 88, no. 1, 2022.
[27]
S. Lidström et al., "Värna kustmiljön –inte storskalig fiskeindustri," Svenska dagbladet, 2021.
[28]
H. Svedäng, S. Lidström and S. Sörlin, "Regeringen måste skydda strömmingen," Svenska dagbladet, 2020.
[29]
S. Lidström and J. Cederqvist, "Vår distans till havet," Sveriges Natur, no. 4, 2020.
[30]
S. Lidström, "Berättelser om havet - och om människor," Havsutsikt, no. 1, pp. 6-8, 2016.

Konferensbidrag

[31]
S. Lidström, "Jakt och jägare i främmande länder : Svenska jägare utomlands och utländska jägare i Sverige," in Vilt, människa, samhälle - en återblick (forthcoming edited volume), 2014.
[32]
S. Lidström, "Technology and landscape in Ted Hughes's Elmet poems," in Modernisation of Rural Landscape, workshop organised by the Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (NIES), Turku University, 12-13 December., 2011.

Kapitel i böcker

[33]
A. Åberg, J. Höffken and S. Lidström, "Looking for perspectives! : EU energy policy in context," in Advancing Energy Policy: : Lessons on the Integration of Social Sciences and Humanities, Chris Foulds and Rosie Robison Ed., : Springer Nature, 2018, pp. 47-59.
[34]
S. Lidström, "Jägare i främmande länder," in Jaktens historia i Sverige : vilt, människa, samhälle, kultur, Kjell Danell, Roger Bergström, Leif Mattsson, Sverker Sörlin Ed., Stockholm : Liber, 2017, pp. 133-144.
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