In our efforts to make an impact, citizen humanities and artistic outputs are integrated. In this section, program publications and activities transversing environmental humanities is presented.
Below, artistic and scholarly output from the different research areas included in the first phase of The Seed Box can be found.
Publications
Article by Hamilton, Jennifer
Labour against Wilderness and the Trouble with Property beyond The Secret River.Article by Mehrabi, Tara and Cecilia Åsberg
Nature in the LabArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Cecilia Åsberg
CulturingArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Cecilia Åsberg, Suzi Hayes
Posthumanist ImaginariesArticle by Öhman, May-Britt and Eva-Lotta Thunqvist
Human Bodies and the Forces of Nature: Technoscience Perspectives on Hydropower Dams, Safety, Human Security, Emotions and Embodied KnowledgesArticle by Öhman, May-Britt
TechnoVisions of a Sámi cyborg: Re-claiming Sámi Body-, Land- and Waterscapes after a Century of Colonial ExploitationsArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia
Het Lichaam als Strijdtoneel: De Cyborg en Feministische Visies op de BiologieArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia and Kathrin Thiele, Iris van der Tuin
Speculative before the Turn: Reintroducing Feminist Materialist Performativity.Doctoral Dissertation by Górska, Magdalena
Breathing Matters: Feminist Intersectional Politics of Vulnerability.Doctoral Dissertation by Mehrabi, Tara
Making Death Matter: A Feminist Technoscience Study of Alzheimer’s Sciences in the Laboratorypanel organizer by Öhman, May-Britt
The Sámiland Free University: Science, Research, and Education for Decolonization.paper presentation by Öhman, May-Britt
Sámi Innovators: Promoting Sámi Scientific Innovations and Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Futures in Sábme.Lecture by Öhman, May-Britt
Feminist Interventions and Everyday Struggles for the Protection of Forest Sámi Cultures against ‘Environmental Friendly’ Power Production and other Colonial and Racist TechnoaggressionsExhibit by Öhman, May-Britt
Genocides ecocides exploitations destructions relations resistance joy – Indigenous stories on the relationships with our (non-human) companions, nature and our responsibility to protect them and ourselves.Article by Öhman, May-Britt
Feminist/Indigenous/ Sámi Strategies for Brighter Futures: The Sámi Land Free University.Seminar by Öhman, May-Britt
Challenging Colonial and Racist Gender Research: Claiming Space for Sámi Feminism in Gender Research/Academia.Lecture by Ö̈hman, May-Britt
Samelands fria universitet: Vetenskap, forskning och utbildning för avkoloniseringWorkshop by Öhman, May-Britt
Trying to Live a Good Life in a State of Siege: Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing i Sábme.Conference by Öhman, May-Britt
Challenging Nordic colonial feminism and gender studies: everyday struggles for the protection of Forest Sámi culture against “environmental friendly” power production and other colonial racist technoaggressionsStage performance by Carl Johan Erikson and Karin Willén
10°C Recept från Forsmarks skärgårdSeminar by Opperman, Serpil
Sites of NarrativityLecture by Heise, Ursula
Planet of Cities: Urban Environments and Narrative FuturesSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer
Reclaiming Resilience for an Ecofeminist UrbanismSeminar by Bruhn, Jørgen; Ståhl, Åsa; Hansen, Christine; Laurien, Thomas
Seminar with guests from Linnaeus University and Gothenburg UniversitySeminar by Öhman, May-Britt; Bradley, Karin; Armiero, Marco
Seminar with guests from Uppsala University and the Royal Institute of TechnologyLecture by Farrier, David
Environmental Humanities in EdinburghLecture by Metzger, Christine
Exploring Science in the Studio / Bringing the Studio into the LabSeminar by Hird, Myra
Publishing and Moving On: Taking the PlungeLecture by Adamson, Joni
The Anthropocene Humanities and Keywords in Environmental StudiesSeminar by Hartman, Steven; Norrman, Peter
Project Bifrost: A Research-Arts Intervention On Climate ChangeBook by Åsberg, Cecilia and Braidotti Rosi (eds)
A Feminist Companion to the PosthumanitiesBook by Bull, Jacob, Holmberg, Tora and Åsberg, Cecilia (eds)
Animal Places – Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal RelationsLecture by Åsberg, Cecilia
Key note address: Propositions for Hacking the AnthropoceneLecture by Åsberg, Cecilia
Key note address: Environmental Humanities and New Materialisms: The Ethics of Decolonizing Nature and CultureArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia
Feminist Posthumanities in the Anthropocene: Forays into the PostnaturalBook by Åsberg, Cecilia and Braidotti, rosi
A FEMINIST COMPANION TO THE POSTHUMANITIESArticle by Uggla, Ylva
Framing and visualising biodiversity in EU policySeminar by Armiero, Marco
Undisciplining humanities! Five years of bridging academia and communities with the Environmental Humanities Laboratory.Seminar by Boschman, Robert
The Lesson: The Traumas and Futures of Uranium City, Canada.Seminar by Dungy, Camille
Black in Nature: an African American EcopoeticSeminar by Andersson, Daniel
The Nature of Technology in an Era of Global Environmental ChallengesSeminar by Gianquitto, Tina
Where can a plant take you?Seminar by Hultman, Martin
Are we all climate change denialists?Seminar by Ståhl, Åsa and Kristina Lindström
Un/Making MattersSeminar by Pope, Simon
Dear Lindsay: About Discussion IslandArticle by Armiero, Marco and Thanos Andritsos, Stefania Barca, Rita Brás, Lúcia de Oliveira Fernandes, Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, Marica Di Pierri, Filippo Gravagno, Laura Greco, Lucie Greyl, Ilenia Iengo, Julia Lindblom, Felipe Milanez, Sérgio Pedro, Giusy Pappalardo, Antonello Petrillo, Maurizio Portaluri, Elvira Privitera, Sergio Ruiz Cauyela, Ayşe Ceren Sarı, Giorgos Velegrakis
Toxic Bios – Toxic Autobiographies. A public environmental humanities projectArticle by Pedro, Sergio and Lúcia Oliveira Fernandes
TOXIC AUTOBIOGRAPHIES IN PORTUGAL: MEMORY, RESISTANCE AND CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE WITHIN THE ACADEMIABook chapter by Armiero, Marco
An Environmental Historian among Activists: The Political, the Personal, and a Project of Guerrilla NarrativeWorkshop by Armiero Marco
Guerrilla Narrativa. Un laboratorioWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia, Iengo, Cecilia, Asberg Julia, Lindblom
A public discussion on contamination, resistance, and storytellingpanel in a conference by Ruiz, Sergio and Marco Armiero, Ilenia Iengo, Stefania Barca
Toxic Bios: Storytelling and Guerrilla Narrative in the WasteoceneArticle by Iengo, Ilenia and Marco Armiero
Toxic Bios: A guerrilla narrative project mapping contamination, illness and resistanceWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia Iengo
Toxic Bios: traversing hazardous time-scapes through corporeal storytellingWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia Iengo
Bodytelling. Toxic lives and rebel stories in the WasteoceneWorkshop by Barca, Stefania and Marco Armiero, Lucia Fernandez, Sergio Pedro, Rita Braz
Toxic Bios. A guerrilla narrative project mapping contamination, illness and resistance for emancipatory storytellingLecture by Armiero, Marco
Welcome to the Wasteocene: Sabotaging the Anthropocene through Guerrilla NarrativeLecture by Armiero, Marco
Welcome to the Wasteocene Toxis Bios e guerrilla narrative dentro e contro l’AntropoceneWorkshop by Jesse Peterson and Olga Cielemecka Johan Gärdebo Irma Allen Daniele Valisena Anna Kaijser Isabel Ramos-Perez
Writing with Undisciplined Discipline: An Writing Workshop with Environmental HumanitiesZine by Noms de Guerre
Shattered Branchkeynote by Lövbrand, Eva
Interrogating the Conceptual Foundations of Earth System GovernanceSeminar by Hedrén, Johan
The Seed Box: An Environmental Humanities Collaboratory – The Promises, Objectives, Components and Future VisionsBook chapter by Lynda Birke and Tora Holmberg and Braidotti, Rosi and Åsberg, Cecilia (eds.)
Intersections: The animal question meets feminist theoryArticle by Olsson, Jesper
Omänskliga historierArticle by Olsson, Jesper
Låt ett träd förändra ditt livRadio Essay by Olsson, Jesper
Parentesen är det ekologiska tänkandets figurSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer and Olsson, Jesper
Seminar on InfrastructureKeynote address at Seed and Ciitizens by Jørgensen, Dolly
The Future of the Past, Or Making Room for New NaturesWorkshop by Kaijser, Anna
A serious play with genresWorkshop by LaFauci, Lauren and Tina Gianquitto and Dawn Sanders
Artistic workshop with HerbariaExhibit by Aglert, Katja
Durational FractureExhibit by Erikson, Carl-Johan and Karin Willén
The Final Repository: A Macroscopic ExplorationExhibit by Ståhl, Åsa and Kristina Lindström
Un/Making MattersExhibit by Malmberg, Lenam
Forest confessions with Artificial IntelligenceFree form role play by Fornell Hjelm, Jenny
Midsommarafton 2019 – ett spel om relationen mellan människa och miljöMovie screening by Wagner, Estephan
Les Sauteurs / Those Who JumpWorkshop by Andersson, Karin
Hantera din klimatångestSeminar by LeMoine, Rebecka and Klas Schlichting
Guidad tur med tema Biologisk mångfaldMovie screening by Hartman, Steven
Bifrost DocumentariesWorkshop by Eriksson, Malin
En bättre värld är möjligMovie screening by Husberg, Hanna
“The Free Sea” and “In the Vast Ocean of Air”Panel Talk by Kihlberg, David
Mat ur ett miljöperspektivStage performance by Börjel, Ida
Poetry ReadingStage performance by Wistbo Nibell, Per and Jan Boman and Niklas Brännström
Simply Dead feat. Niklas Brännström – Beyond The VoidStage performance by Winter, Glenn and Rikard Rapp, Fredrik Johansson
Nu! – One Fine DayPanel Talk by Olsson, Jesper
Brunch Panel talkWebsite by Gianquitto, Tina and LaFauci, Lauren; Sanders, Dawn; Flannery, Maura; Hodge, Terry
Herbaria 3.0: What is your plant story? (www.herbaria3.org)Conference by Jørgen Bruhn and Ida Bencke
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial PracticesSeminar by Linnér, Björn-Ola and Björn Wiman
Världens största nyhet – eller varför vi har så svårt att föreställa oss framtiden?Article by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Rewriting Redevelopment: The Anti-Proprietorial Tone in Sydney Place-WritingArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
weatheringField Guide by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae and Neimanis, Astrida
A Field Guide for Weathering: Embodied Tactics for Collectives of Two or More HumansBook chapter by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Gardening after the Anthropocene: Creating different relations between humans and edible plants in SydneyReview Essay by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
All the World’s a DrainReview Essay by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
The Trouble with Babies: Review of Donna Haraway’s Staying with the TroubleConference by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene II: WeatheringConference by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene III: (what do we) WANT?Workshop by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Weathering the Apocalypse: Survival Skills WorkshopSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Hot in the City: Climate and Health in Urban EnvironmentsConversation Piece by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
The Weather is Now PoliticalConversation Piece by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Explainer: solarpunk, or how to be an optimistic radical?Article by Fish, Cheryl J.
“Liselotte Wajstedt’s Kiruna: Space Road: Experimental Ecocinema as Elegiac Memoir in ‘Extractivist’ SapmiArticle by Kaijser, Anna and Eva Lövbrand
Run for Your Life: Embodied Environmental Story-Telling and Citizenship on the Road to ParisBook by Erikson Carl Johan, Willén Karin and Redin Johan
Kokgropar och andra aktiviteter i Forsmarks skogar (Cooking pits and other activities in the Woods of Forsmark)Book by Jørgen Bruhn and Ida Bencke
Multispecies Storytelling Across MediaConference paper by Pope, Simon
Here’s To Thee: some thoughts on what and who sustains a new projectLecture by Andersson, Henrik and May-Britt Öhman
Reindeer herding in the coastal area – Luleå archipelagoConference by Öhman, May-Britt
Arctic Sustainable Futures?: Visions and Perspectives from Indigenous Studies and PeoplesFilm by Andersson, Henrik and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
Winds of destruction (long version)Workshop by Isendahl, Christian and Barthel, Stephan; Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
The Resilience of Cuban Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture over the Longue Durée, Worshop IShort film by Andersson, Henrik and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
Winds of destruction – Indigenous perspectives on “green” energy production in Sámi territoriesFilm by Andersson, Hampus and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
When the climate apocalypse comes I’ll make it: 16 year old Hampus Andersson’s survival month living off the lands and waters in the forests of Norrbotten, Sweden.Fieldwork by Isendahl, Christian and Barthel, Stephan; Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
Field studies of urban and peri-urban agriculture, CubaWorkshop by Isendahl, Christian and Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
The Resilience of Cuban Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture over the Longue Durée, Worshop IILecture by Wilkes, James
The Law of the Land: Asserting Indigenous Autonomy in Environmental Decision-MakingLecture by Mount, Dana
Animal Care: Administration and Critical ImaginationSeminar by Wibeck, Victoria
Concluding Panel TalkStage performance by nikolić, mirko
The arcane of earth reproductionArticle by Asp Frederiksen, Lene
Colonial media ecologies – Resounding the colonial archive with impressions from a field trip to GhanaSeminar by Asp Frederiksen, Lene
Colonial Media Ecologies – Entanglements of Colonial EnvironmentsFieldwork by Isendahl, Christian and Drescher, Axel; Caridad Cruz, María
Fieldstudies of urban and peri-urban agriculture in CubaArticle by Wilkes, James and Myra, Hird
Colonial ideologies of waste: Implications for land and lifeArticle by Isaac Lyne and Anisah Madden
Enterprising New Worlds: Social Enterprise and the Value of RepairSeminar by Therese Asplund and DeMontfort University
Storytelling in Immersive Virtual Environments 3: Paradigm Shifts – Virtual Reality and Performance Futures.Workshop by Therese Asplund and Maria Magdolna Beky Winnerstam
Rethinking through linking –Workshop on virtual realities, (performance) arts and environmental humanitiesArticle by Karlsson, Bengt G.
Framtiden i en kopp lila te: Tankar om plantager, växtförädling och mibila växter.Exhibit by Muriuki, James and part of Assam Tea, Kenya – seed box project
Making sense – relationship beyond the plant (report from two artistic exhibitions).Book chapter by Bohlin, Anna
The Liveliness of Ordinary Objects: Living with Stuff in the AnthropoceneArticle by Bohlin, Anna
“‘It will Keep Circulating’: Loving and Letting Go of Things in Swedish Second-hand Markets”Article by Appelgren, Staffan
“Creating with Traces of Life: Waste, Reuse and Design”Article by Appelgren, Staffan
“Building Castles out of Debris: Reuse Interior Design as a ‘Design of the Concrete’”Series of participatory performance by Pope, Simon
Discussion IslandExhibit by Pope, Simon and Artscape
Discussion IslandStage performance by Pope, Simon and Stephens, Lindsay
Dear Lindsay: about Discussion IslandBook chapter by Johansson, Sven Anders
Lord Jims väntan
Labour against Wilderness and the Trouble with Property beyond The Secret River.Article by Mehrabi, Tara and Cecilia Åsberg
Nature in the LabArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Cecilia Åsberg
CulturingArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Cecilia Åsberg, Suzi Hayes
Posthumanist ImaginariesArticle by Öhman, May-Britt and Eva-Lotta Thunqvist
Human Bodies and the Forces of Nature: Technoscience Perspectives on Hydropower Dams, Safety, Human Security, Emotions and Embodied KnowledgesArticle by Öhman, May-Britt
TechnoVisions of a Sámi cyborg: Re-claiming Sámi Body-, Land- and Waterscapes after a Century of Colonial ExploitationsArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia
Het Lichaam als Strijdtoneel: De Cyborg en Feministische Visies op de BiologieArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia and Kathrin Thiele, Iris van der Tuin
Speculative before the Turn: Reintroducing Feminist Materialist Performativity.Doctoral Dissertation by Górska, Magdalena
Breathing Matters: Feminist Intersectional Politics of Vulnerability.Doctoral Dissertation by Mehrabi, Tara
Making Death Matter: A Feminist Technoscience Study of Alzheimer’s Sciences in the Laboratorypanel organizer by Öhman, May-Britt
The Sámiland Free University: Science, Research, and Education for Decolonization.paper presentation by Öhman, May-Britt
Sámi Innovators: Promoting Sámi Scientific Innovations and Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Futures in Sábme.Lecture by Öhman, May-Britt
Feminist Interventions and Everyday Struggles for the Protection of Forest Sámi Cultures against ‘Environmental Friendly’ Power Production and other Colonial and Racist TechnoaggressionsExhibit by Öhman, May-Britt
Genocides ecocides exploitations destructions relations resistance joy – Indigenous stories on the relationships with our (non-human) companions, nature and our responsibility to protect them and ourselves.Article by Öhman, May-Britt
Feminist/Indigenous/ Sámi Strategies for Brighter Futures: The Sámi Land Free University.Seminar by Öhman, May-Britt
Challenging Colonial and Racist Gender Research: Claiming Space for Sámi Feminism in Gender Research/Academia.Lecture by Ö̈hman, May-Britt
Samelands fria universitet: Vetenskap, forskning och utbildning för avkoloniseringWorkshop by Öhman, May-Britt
Trying to Live a Good Life in a State of Siege: Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing i Sábme.Conference by Öhman, May-Britt
Challenging Nordic colonial feminism and gender studies: everyday struggles for the protection of Forest Sámi culture against “environmental friendly” power production and other colonial racist technoaggressionsStage performance by Carl Johan Erikson and Karin Willén
10°C Recept från Forsmarks skärgårdSeminar by Opperman, Serpil
Sites of NarrativityLecture by Heise, Ursula
Planet of Cities: Urban Environments and Narrative FuturesSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer
Reclaiming Resilience for an Ecofeminist UrbanismSeminar by Bruhn, Jørgen; Ståhl, Åsa; Hansen, Christine; Laurien, Thomas
Seminar with guests from Linnaeus University and Gothenburg UniversitySeminar by Öhman, May-Britt; Bradley, Karin; Armiero, Marco
Seminar with guests from Uppsala University and the Royal Institute of TechnologyLecture by Farrier, David
Environmental Humanities in EdinburghLecture by Metzger, Christine
Exploring Science in the Studio / Bringing the Studio into the LabSeminar by Hird, Myra
Publishing and Moving On: Taking the PlungeLecture by Adamson, Joni
The Anthropocene Humanities and Keywords in Environmental StudiesSeminar by Hartman, Steven; Norrman, Peter
Project Bifrost: A Research-Arts Intervention On Climate ChangeBook by Åsberg, Cecilia and Braidotti Rosi (eds)
A Feminist Companion to the PosthumanitiesBook by Bull, Jacob, Holmberg, Tora and Åsberg, Cecilia (eds)
Animal Places – Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal RelationsLecture by Åsberg, Cecilia
Key note address: Propositions for Hacking the AnthropoceneLecture by Åsberg, Cecilia
Key note address: Environmental Humanities and New Materialisms: The Ethics of Decolonizing Nature and CultureArticle by Åsberg, Cecilia
Feminist Posthumanities in the Anthropocene: Forays into the PostnaturalBook by Åsberg, Cecilia and Braidotti, rosi
A FEMINIST COMPANION TO THE POSTHUMANITIESArticle by Uggla, Ylva
Framing and visualising biodiversity in EU policySeminar by Armiero, Marco
Undisciplining humanities! Five years of bridging academia and communities with the Environmental Humanities Laboratory.Seminar by Boschman, Robert
The Lesson: The Traumas and Futures of Uranium City, Canada.Seminar by Dungy, Camille
Black in Nature: an African American EcopoeticSeminar by Andersson, Daniel
The Nature of Technology in an Era of Global Environmental ChallengesSeminar by Gianquitto, Tina
Where can a plant take you?Seminar by Hultman, Martin
Are we all climate change denialists?Seminar by Ståhl, Åsa and Kristina Lindström
Un/Making MattersSeminar by Pope, Simon
Dear Lindsay: About Discussion IslandArticle by Armiero, Marco and Thanos Andritsos, Stefania Barca, Rita Brás, Lúcia de Oliveira Fernandes, Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, Marica Di Pierri, Filippo Gravagno, Laura Greco, Lucie Greyl, Ilenia Iengo, Julia Lindblom, Felipe Milanez, Sérgio Pedro, Giusy Pappalardo, Antonello Petrillo, Maurizio Portaluri, Elvira Privitera, Sergio Ruiz Cauyela, Ayşe Ceren Sarı, Giorgos Velegrakis
Toxic Bios – Toxic Autobiographies. A public environmental humanities projectArticle by Pedro, Sergio and Lúcia Oliveira Fernandes
TOXIC AUTOBIOGRAPHIES IN PORTUGAL: MEMORY, RESISTANCE AND CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE WITHIN THE ACADEMIABook chapter by Armiero, Marco
An Environmental Historian among Activists: The Political, the Personal, and a Project of Guerrilla NarrativeWorkshop by Armiero Marco
Guerrilla Narrativa. Un laboratorioWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia, Iengo, Cecilia, Asberg Julia, Lindblom
A public discussion on contamination, resistance, and storytellingpanel in a conference by Ruiz, Sergio and Marco Armiero, Ilenia Iengo, Stefania Barca
Toxic Bios: Storytelling and Guerrilla Narrative in the WasteoceneArticle by Iengo, Ilenia and Marco Armiero
Toxic Bios: A guerrilla narrative project mapping contamination, illness and resistanceWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia Iengo
Toxic Bios: traversing hazardous time-scapes through corporeal storytellingWorkshop by Armiero, Marco and Ilenia Iengo
Bodytelling. Toxic lives and rebel stories in the WasteoceneWorkshop by Barca, Stefania and Marco Armiero, Lucia Fernandez, Sergio Pedro, Rita Braz
Toxic Bios. A guerrilla narrative project mapping contamination, illness and resistance for emancipatory storytellingLecture by Armiero, Marco
Welcome to the Wasteocene: Sabotaging the Anthropocene through Guerrilla NarrativeLecture by Armiero, Marco
Welcome to the Wasteocene Toxis Bios e guerrilla narrative dentro e contro l’AntropoceneWorkshop by Jesse Peterson and Olga Cielemecka Johan Gärdebo Irma Allen Daniele Valisena Anna Kaijser Isabel Ramos-Perez
Writing with Undisciplined Discipline: An Writing Workshop with Environmental HumanitiesZine by Noms de Guerre
Shattered Branchkeynote by Lövbrand, Eva
Interrogating the Conceptual Foundations of Earth System GovernanceSeminar by Hedrén, Johan
The Seed Box: An Environmental Humanities Collaboratory – The Promises, Objectives, Components and Future VisionsBook chapter by Lynda Birke and Tora Holmberg and Braidotti, Rosi and Åsberg, Cecilia (eds.)
Intersections: The animal question meets feminist theoryArticle by Olsson, Jesper
Omänskliga historierArticle by Olsson, Jesper
Låt ett träd förändra ditt livRadio Essay by Olsson, Jesper
Parentesen är det ekologiska tänkandets figurSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer and Olsson, Jesper
Seminar on InfrastructureKeynote address at Seed and Ciitizens by Jørgensen, Dolly
The Future of the Past, Or Making Room for New NaturesWorkshop by Kaijser, Anna
A serious play with genresWorkshop by LaFauci, Lauren and Tina Gianquitto and Dawn Sanders
Artistic workshop with HerbariaExhibit by Aglert, Katja
Durational FractureExhibit by Erikson, Carl-Johan and Karin Willén
The Final Repository: A Macroscopic ExplorationExhibit by Ståhl, Åsa and Kristina Lindström
Un/Making MattersExhibit by Malmberg, Lenam
Forest confessions with Artificial IntelligenceFree form role play by Fornell Hjelm, Jenny
Midsommarafton 2019 – ett spel om relationen mellan människa och miljöMovie screening by Wagner, Estephan
Les Sauteurs / Those Who JumpWorkshop by Andersson, Karin
Hantera din klimatångestSeminar by LeMoine, Rebecka and Klas Schlichting
Guidad tur med tema Biologisk mångfaldMovie screening by Hartman, Steven
Bifrost DocumentariesWorkshop by Eriksson, Malin
En bättre värld är möjligMovie screening by Husberg, Hanna
“The Free Sea” and “In the Vast Ocean of Air”Panel Talk by Kihlberg, David
Mat ur ett miljöperspektivStage performance by Börjel, Ida
Poetry ReadingStage performance by Wistbo Nibell, Per and Jan Boman and Niklas Brännström
Simply Dead feat. Niklas Brännström – Beyond The VoidStage performance by Winter, Glenn and Rikard Rapp, Fredrik Johansson
Nu! – One Fine DayPanel Talk by Olsson, Jesper
Brunch Panel talkWebsite by Gianquitto, Tina and LaFauci, Lauren; Sanders, Dawn; Flannery, Maura; Hodge, Terry
Herbaria 3.0: What is your plant story? (www.herbaria3.org)Conference by Jørgen Bruhn and Ida Bencke
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial PracticesSeminar by Linnér, Björn-Ola and Björn Wiman
Världens största nyhet – eller varför vi har så svårt att föreställa oss framtiden?Article by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Rewriting Redevelopment: The Anti-Proprietorial Tone in Sydney Place-WritingArticle by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
weatheringField Guide by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae and Neimanis, Astrida
A Field Guide for Weathering: Embodied Tactics for Collectives of Two or More HumansBook chapter by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Gardening after the Anthropocene: Creating different relations between humans and edible plants in SydneyReview Essay by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
All the World’s a DrainReview Essay by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
The Trouble with Babies: Review of Donna Haraway’s Staying with the TroubleConference by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene II: WeatheringConference by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene III: (what do we) WANT?Workshop by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Weathering the Apocalypse: Survival Skills WorkshopSeminar by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Hot in the City: Climate and Health in Urban EnvironmentsConversation Piece by Neimanis, Astrida and Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
The Weather is Now PoliticalConversation Piece by Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
Explainer: solarpunk, or how to be an optimistic radical?Article by Fish, Cheryl J.
“Liselotte Wajstedt’s Kiruna: Space Road: Experimental Ecocinema as Elegiac Memoir in ‘Extractivist’ SapmiArticle by Kaijser, Anna and Eva Lövbrand
Run for Your Life: Embodied Environmental Story-Telling and Citizenship on the Road to ParisBook by Erikson Carl Johan, Willén Karin and Redin Johan
Kokgropar och andra aktiviteter i Forsmarks skogar (Cooking pits and other activities in the Woods of Forsmark)Book by Jørgen Bruhn and Ida Bencke
Multispecies Storytelling Across MediaConference paper by Pope, Simon
Here’s To Thee: some thoughts on what and who sustains a new projectLecture by Andersson, Henrik and May-Britt Öhman
Reindeer herding in the coastal area – Luleå archipelagoConference by Öhman, May-Britt
Arctic Sustainable Futures?: Visions and Perspectives from Indigenous Studies and PeoplesFilm by Andersson, Henrik and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
Winds of destruction (long version)Workshop by Isendahl, Christian and Barthel, Stephan; Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
The Resilience of Cuban Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture over the Longue Durée, Worshop IShort film by Andersson, Henrik and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
Winds of destruction – Indigenous perspectives on “green” energy production in Sámi territoriesFilm by Andersson, Hampus and Petri Storlöpare /May-Britt Öhman
When the climate apocalypse comes I’ll make it: 16 year old Hampus Andersson’s survival month living off the lands and waters in the forests of Norrbotten, Sweden.Fieldwork by Isendahl, Christian and Barthel, Stephan; Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
Field studies of urban and peri-urban agriculture, CubaWorkshop by Isendahl, Christian and Drescher, Axel; Cruz, María Caridad
The Resilience of Cuban Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture over the Longue Durée, Worshop IILecture by Wilkes, James
The Law of the Land: Asserting Indigenous Autonomy in Environmental Decision-MakingLecture by Mount, Dana
Animal Care: Administration and Critical ImaginationSeminar by Wibeck, Victoria
Concluding Panel TalkStage performance by nikolić, mirko
The arcane of earth reproductionArticle by Asp Frederiksen, Lene
Colonial media ecologies – Resounding the colonial archive with impressions from a field trip to GhanaSeminar by Asp Frederiksen, Lene
Colonial Media Ecologies – Entanglements of Colonial EnvironmentsFieldwork by Isendahl, Christian and Drescher, Axel; Caridad Cruz, María
Fieldstudies of urban and peri-urban agriculture in CubaArticle by Wilkes, James and Myra, Hird
Colonial ideologies of waste: Implications for land and lifeArticle by Isaac Lyne and Anisah Madden
Enterprising New Worlds: Social Enterprise and the Value of RepairSeminar by Therese Asplund and DeMontfort University
Storytelling in Immersive Virtual Environments 3: Paradigm Shifts – Virtual Reality and Performance Futures.Workshop by Therese Asplund and Maria Magdolna Beky Winnerstam
Rethinking through linking –Workshop on virtual realities, (performance) arts and environmental humanitiesArticle by Karlsson, Bengt G.
Framtiden i en kopp lila te: Tankar om plantager, växtförädling och mibila växter.Exhibit by Muriuki, James and part of Assam Tea, Kenya – seed box project
Making sense – relationship beyond the plant (report from two artistic exhibitions).Book chapter by Bohlin, Anna
The Liveliness of Ordinary Objects: Living with Stuff in the AnthropoceneArticle by Bohlin, Anna
“‘It will Keep Circulating’: Loving and Letting Go of Things in Swedish Second-hand Markets”Article by Appelgren, Staffan
“Creating with Traces of Life: Waste, Reuse and Design”Article by Appelgren, Staffan
“Building Castles out of Debris: Reuse Interior Design as a ‘Design of the Concrete’”Series of participatory performance by Pope, Simon
Discussion IslandExhibit by Pope, Simon and Artscape
Discussion IslandStage performance by Pope, Simon and Stephens, Lindsay
Dear Lindsay: about Discussion IslandBook chapter by Johansson, Sven Anders
Lord Jims väntan