SUxTAIN is a collaborative and interdisciplinary research initiative exploring the unsustainability of artificial intelligence (AI) and its wide-ranging impacts on nature, including culture. The group brings together perspectives from law, technology, humanities, and the social sciences to critically examine how AI reshapes ecological, social, and cultural systems.
Moving beyond traditional nature–culture dichotomies, SUxTAIN adopts a posthumanist perspective on sustainability as a relational condition in which technology, environment, and culture are co-constitutive forces. By “Nature,” we refer to humans, nonhumans, ecosystems, and both built and digital infrastructures that form part of the Earth. By “culture,” we understand the systems of meaning, practice, and value through which humans and nonhumans alike shape and interpret the world, including law, technology, institutions, and collective ways of living.
As the AI boom accelerates, the foundations of sustainability are increasingly challenged. While “green” operational practices in data centers may achieve limited forms of environmental mitigation, AI’s broader ecological, social, and cultural footprint—from energy and resource extraction to data governance, discrimination, and transformations of knowledge production—demands a critical and interdisciplinary response. SUxTAIN seeks to contribute to this response by fostering new conceptual and normative approaches to sustainability in the age of AI.
The two-day event–featuring one day of thematic seminars and one day dedicated to a Ph.D. workshop–will formally mark the launch of SUxTAIN and serve as a meeting point for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and civil society actors concerned with AI and sustainability.
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Please note that participation is free of charge, but attendance is limited to registered and accepted participants only, as we have a limited number of seats.
The event is developed in collaboration with multiple agents and seeks to strengthen Nordic and European research and practice at the intersection of AI and sustainability.
Further details–including the full programme and practical information–will be published on this page shortly.
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For further information, please contact Merima Bruncevic or Joana Pedroso
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Programme overview
Day 1 – Seminars (open to the public)
To be updated
Day 2 – Ph.D. Workshop (only for Ph.D. candidates)
To be updated
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The SUxTAIN Research Group
Merima Bruncevic
Associate Professor of Law, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Department of Law.
Email: merima.bruncevic@law.gu.se
Joana Pedroso
Senior Lecturer (Sustainable Tax Law), School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Department of Law (Juridiska institutionen).
Email: joana.pedroso@law.gu.se
Amandip Sangha
Senior Researcher, The Climate and Environmental Research Institute NILU, Norway
Email: asan@nilu.no
Ida Koivisto
Professor of Law, University of Helsinki
Email: ida.koivisto@helsinki.fi
Paula Westenberger
Senior Lecturer, Brunel University of London
Email: paula.westenberger@brunel.ac.uk