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Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment

The Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment does integrative research, PhD and undergraduate training and societal collaboration in its core areas of history. We have a diverse collection of expertise in history and the integrative humanities working in areas such as climate, energy, heritage, media, political ecology, urban studies, research policy and innovation, science and technology studies (STS), the environmental humanities, and the posthumanities.

Publications

[1]
N. Seymour et al., "Alt-Institutions : A Performance in Three Acts," in Unserious Ecocriticism : Humor, Play & Environmental Destruction in Art & Visual Culture, Jessica Landau; Maria Lux Ed., : Amherst College Press, 2026, pp. 227-239.
[3]
S. Sörlin, "Notes from the Icehouse : Staying open – shaping environmental history in Sweden," Global Environment, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 242-257, 2026.
[5]
L. Rahm and J. Behrendtz, "Winding Up the Future? : The Crank Radio as Policy," in Innovations in Critical Policy Analysis : What’s the Problem Represented to Be?, Malin Rönnblom; Rosalind Edwards Ed., Bristol : Policy Press, 2026, pp. 127-146.
[6]
S. Sörlin, "Kunskapssamhället -- inte ett utan flera," in Sverige som kunskapssamhälle : Historiska perspektiv på en förväntad samhällsomvandling, Carl-Filip Smedberg, Jonas Andersson, Klara Müller och Hampus Östh Gustafsson Ed., 1st ed. Lund : Nordic Academic Press, 2026, pp. 415-428.
[7]
H. Svedäng and S. Lidström, "Notes From the Era of Pre‐Modern Fishing in the Baltic Sea Reveal an Extensive and Resilient Fishing Mode," Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, vol. 6, no. 1, 2026.
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