Nanna Rask

Nanna Rask
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  • MPhil. in Geography and the Environment; M.Sc. in Nature Society and and Environmental Policy; B.Sc. in Political Science and Development Studies
  • PhD Student at University of Gothenburg

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Introduction
My current PhD research project focuses on issues of social sustainability, intersectionality, power and environmental justice within climate politics in cities in Sweden. Other research interests include: Political ecology, social movements, indigenous rights, nature-society relationships, urban politics and ecologies, food systems, creative more-than-representational methodologies, to mention a few.
Current institution
University of Gothenburg
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
In a recent opinion article, sustainability researcher Örjan Bodin claims that a shift leftward in sustainability science has rendered certain topics and research methods taboo, thus inhibiting the field's ability to contribute to achieving Agenda 2030. In this response, we problematise Bodin's framing of sustainability science, arguing he has misr...
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Transitions to a circular economy (CE) have, in recent years, emerged as a popular approach to deal with the challenges related to the systemic crises of the Anthropocene. However, mainstream CE discourses have been critiqued for being ecomodernist and for focusing too much on managerial issues, at the expense of justice and social aspects, and the...
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Governing bodies at different levels are authoritative institutions and civil servants/policy-makers are key actors in realizing global and national climate objectives. They have largely failed to create effective, legitimate, democratic, and just policies. This is problematic in light of research that views the climate transition as a social and b...
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Climate change effects, views and approaches vary based on geographical location, class, gender, age and other climate related social factors. It is thus relevant to explore how various government bodies/authorities involved in dealing with climate change represent and act on social difference across diverse societies. This article performs a disco...

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