Research Seminars in Environmental Sociology
The department organises open research seminars within our various research areas. These seminars are given by researchers from the department and often also external researchers who are invited to present their research. Below is a list of this semester's seminars related to environmental sociology.
Seminars Fall 2024
Working Life and Welfare seminar
3/9 at 13.15-15.00, in Pilen
Tomas Gustavsson
PM Seminar: "Governance for a Just Transition: Managing challenges of the Electrification in West Sweden's Automotive Cluster"
Discussants: Göran Sundqvist, Professor at the Department of Sociology and Work Science and Sona Sukiasyan, Doctoral Student at the Department of Sociology and Work Science
Chair: Patrik Vulkan, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Work Science
CSM-RESIST seminar
Thursday, 10 October, 13.15-15, Room F417.
Strategies and Actions in Swedish Mining Resistance
Daniel Fjellborg, Luleå University of Technology
CSM-RESIST seminar
Thursday 31 October, 13.15-15, Room F417.
Lotte Schack, University of Gothenburg
Legal means in the struggle for climate justice
Environmental Sociology Seminar
19 November 13.15-15.00, Room G213
Kalle Bloomberg, University of Gothenburg
PM Seminar - “Just Transformation in Agri-Food Systems”
Discussant: Mark Elam, Professor Department of Sociology and Works Science and TBA
EMOGU Seminar
November 29, 13.15–15.00 Room F417.
Mihaela Mihai - Title: TBA
Professor of Political Theory, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh
Environmental Sociology Seminar
5 December 13.15-15.00, Room F417.
Ronald Byaruhanga, PhD Student, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Science (LUCSUS)
“NGOisation and Food Sovereignty: Unearthing the Intricacies of NGO-Driven Food Sovereignty Efforts. Insights from Uganda."
Good to Know
Seminars are held in English unless otherwise noted. It is often possible to participate online. Please contact the organiser to get access to the meeting link. More detailed information on the seminars can be found in the departmental calendar.