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I am a PhD student at the Department of Political Science at the University of Southern Denmark, affiliated with the research groups International and Regional Politics and the Center for Rural Research.

I am interested in the intersection of anthropology, agroecology, and consumer culture studies, and in my PhD project, I investigate the sociological barriers to the sustainable transformation of agriculture.

My preliminary research findings have been published in journals such as Aktuel Naturvidenskab and Social Kritik, and I have contributed to the dissemination of climate research through lectures and panel discussions, including at the People's Climate Summit (Klimafolkemødet) and the Danish Science Festival (Forskningens Døgn).

Education/Academic qualification

MSc Human Security, Syndemic Vulnerability and the Corona Crisis: At the Intersection of Dominant Representations and Lived Experiences in Denmark, Aarhus University

20192021

Award Date: 30. Jun 2021

BSc Market and Management Anthropology, University of Southern Denmark

20142017

Award Date: 30. Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Consumer Culture
  • More-than-human studies
  • Multi-species Research
  • Eco-feminism
  • Green transistion
  • Agriculture
  • Consumer Culture Theory
  • Food Systems Transformation

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