Environmental sociology
Short description
The environmental sociology network gathers researchers interested in interactions between social and natural systems, especially social developments linked to climate change. The network bridges the department’s established research areas, bringing together scholars working on environmental issues. Specific research areas include: environmental movements, sustainability science, climate change adaptation, green transition of production, the intersection between science and political policy, food systems, and the interdependency between poverty and climate change.
Research seminars
The department organises open research seminars within the framework of our various research areas. Researchers from the department participate in the seminars, and external researchers are often invited to present their research. More detailed information about planned seminars can be found in the department's calendar.
Good to know
The seminars are usually held in English unless otherwise stated. It is often possible to participate online. Please contact the organiser to obtain access to the meeting link.
Researchers (in alphabetical order)
Mattias Bengtsson
Thomas Berglund
Carl Cassegård
Lotta Dellve
Mark Elam
Björn Halleröd
Christoph Haug
Martin Hultman
Agneta Häll
Kerstin Jacobsson
Stefano Longo
Karl Malmqvist
Jesper Petersson
Lotte Schack
Sofia Strid
Göran Sundqvist
Håkan Thörn
Patrik Vulkan
Mattias Wahlström
Ylva Wallinder
Cathrin Wasshede
Åsa Wettergren