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Three new doctoral students to the Division of History

We are pleased to have a new cohort of doctoral students starting this past year at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment! We welcome Jakob Henningsson, Will Hilliard and Nat ...

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Pictures taken by Anna Heymowska
Photos: Anna Heymowska

Cross-institutional and interdisciplinary symposium on Emotions and the More-Than-Human

On Friday November 28, 2025, PhD student Nike Stolpe Wikström (Stockholm university) with support from the KTH Environment Humanities Laboratory arranged a full-day symposium titled Emotions and the M...

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From left; Kohei Saito talking to Peter Samuelsson, who translated the Swedish edition of Marx in the Anthropocene; Saito during his talk; the stamp he uses for signed copies of his books.

Reflections and recording of the Archipelago Lecture 2025

In the beginning of November, we had the great pleasure to welcome philosopher and political economist Kohei Saito to Stockholm to give the fourteenth Stockholm Archipelago Lecture. Below you can read...

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Latest Publications

[1]
S. Sörlin, Kulturens värde. 1st ed. Stockholm : Bokförlaget Atlas, 2026.
[2]
W. Anderson et al., "Bioethics for the planet," The Lancet, vol. 406, no. 10505, pp. 881-884, 2025.
[3]
M. Benner and S. Sörlin, "Säker kunskap i en usäker värld," Forskningspolitikk, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 26-27, 2025.
[4]
N. D. Gallo et al., "Illuminating deep-sea considerations and experimental approaches for mCDR proposals," Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 6, 2025.
[5]
L. Granefelt and S. Sörlin, The Hidden Stories of The Linnaeus Herbarium. 1st ed. Malmö : Bokförlaget Arena, 2025.
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