Articles & Essays:
During my graduate studies I have mainly wrote about tehemes at the intersection of culture, sustainability, human rights, technology, and the environment. Please select the title link to read the abstract and download the pdf.
1. The Modern Panopticon
2. The Environment: A risk, or at risk?
3. The Potential of Social Media to Impact Environmental Action
4. Putting the ‘us’ back in business
5. The Challenge of Organised Irresponsibility
6. Exploring the Non-empirical Underpinnings of Gene-editing
7. The Path Through the Stars
8. The Cultural Risks Generated by Biotechnology
Industry Studies:
In 2019, I led a group of graduate students on a project to assess sustainability reporting and practices. Please select the title link to read the abstract and download the pdf.
1. Environmental Sustainability Efforts at Ringnes
Dissertations:
Throughout my education, I have written two dissertations at the graduate level centered around risk identification and communication for emerging technologies and their adverse (and externalised) side-effects, with a focus on those that affect nature and the human-nature relationship; and about the impacts of climate change to cultural ecosystem services if it, as predicted, worsens the winter conditions in Norway. Please select the title link to read the abstract and download the pdf.
1. Dreaming Differently: A Creative Approach for Communicating Digital Risks
2. Ice and snow’s contributions to people: What are they and how will they be affected by climate change?