While I have held the title of docent (Swedish equivalent of continental-European habilitation) since June’24, it is only now that there is a chance for a moment of celebration.
Namely, if you are in Linköping on 25th February, please join us for the Docent and Professor’s Lectures organised by the Department of Thematic Studies (TEMA), where I will have a pleasure to present along with Prof. Thomas Kaiserfeld.
In my docent lecture ‘Biophilosophical Investigations: Between Environmental Humanities, Queer Death Studies, and Artistic Research’, I will take you on a little tour de force through my post-PhD research.
Hope to see you there.
Reimagining the Humanities: A Hybrid PhD Course
If you are a doctoral student and are searching for exciting and cutting-edge PhD courses, this one is for you!
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On a side note: The Eco- and Bioart Lab research team is also involved ![]()
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Deep Futures, Radioactivity, and the Arts – now can be watched on The Eco- and Bioart Lab YouTube channel!
In case you missed our exciting event: “Deep Futures, Radioactivity, and the Arts” with: artist and doctoral researcher Erich Berger (Oulu University, FI) and postdoc Dr Thomas Keating (Linköping University, SE) – fear not!
In the post below you may also find the recording of the webinar and (re)watch it on our channel on YouTube. Check it out:
Upcoming talk: “Queer/ing Imaginaries and Arts of Eco-Grief”, included in the series of Late Night Lectures
On 24th November I will be giving a talk: “Queer/ing Imaginaries and Arts of Eco-Grief”, included in the series of Late Night Lectures at the Baltic Circle International Theatre Festival in Helsinki. If you are around, tag along!
Five million SEK from FORMAS Research Council for the project “Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights” (2022-26)
This week’s most exciting news came on Tuesday from FORMAS Research Council for Sustainable Development, who announced the decision concerning research funding in the call “Social and cultural perspectives on climate change and biodiversity“.
Our project “Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights“, of which I am the Principal Investigator (PI), received 5 million SEK for the upcoming four years of exciting and crucial work!
My colleague and collaborator, Prof. Cecilia Åsberg participates in the project. We are most thrilled to embark on this scholarly adventure together!