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  • Fredengren, Christina, et al. (author)
  • Checking in with Deep time : Intragenerational Care in the Registers of Feminist Posthumanities
  • 2020
  • In: Deterritorializing the Future. - London : Open Humanities Press.
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In considering deep time ethics and Anthropocene heritage, this paper (and subsequent chapter) discuss intragenerational care in the registers of feminist posthumanities and environmental humanities through the case of the waste-to-energy plant Gärstadsverken i Linköping, Sweden.  
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  • Haas, Tigran, 1969- (author)
  • Ethnic Conflict and the Right to Return of Limbo Disaporas : Multifaceted Reflections on the Case of BiH
  • 2004
  • In: Migration and Ethnic Studies (Migracijske i Etničke Teme). - Zagreb : Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies. - 1333-2546 .- 1848-9184. ; 20:1, s. 29-51
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper examines the phenomenon of refugees and resettled persons in the process of forcedmigrations in the aftermath of man-made disasters. Although some of the ideas presented here couldhave wider application, the focus is on post-conflict zones within the former Yugoslavia, namely BiH.The paper uses the questions of ethnicity and nationalism within resettlement, dislocation and immigrationas a backdrop, into which the issue of globalization is also briefly reflected. The intention hereis not to cover a wide range of pressing topics, but simply to relate a number of issues arising in contemporarylarge-scale forced migrations to a resurgence of cultural specificity and ethnicized nationalismas counterpoints to globalization. The paper introduces the concept of “limbo diasporas” in the caseof Bosnian refugees in Sweden through reflection and linkage with the aforementioned concepts. Thepaper ends with some recommendations and open questions on social rehabilitation and ethnic healingas well as some general conclusions.
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  • Lidström, Susanna, et al. (author)
  • Rising seas : facts, fictions and aquaria
  • 2016. - 1
  • In: Curating the future. - : Routledge. - 9781138658523 - 9781138658516 ; , s. 230-239
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  • Salö, Linus, 1980-, et al. (author)
  • Två- och flerspråkighet : Ett samtal om forskningsinriktningens uppkomst och konsolidering i Sverige
  • 2021
  • In: Språk och stil. - Uppsala : Uppsala University. - 1101-1165 .- 2002-4010. ; 1, s. 13-43
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    • This article presents an edited conversation between Kenneth Hyltenstam, Christopher Stroud, Linus Salö and David Karlander. Its main topic is the rise and consolidation of bilingualism research/multilingualism research as a demarcated subject area in Swedish academe. The article delves into this history via the professional, scholarly trajectories of Hyltenstam and Stroud. By mapping and discussing their involvement in the field of bilingualism/multilingualism, the article offers analytical perspectives on the formation of the field, and on the general atmosphere surrounding this process. The account focuses on past and current research themes, institutional settings and modes of knowledge exchange. The creation of the Centre for Research on Bilingualism at Stockholm University in the 1980s emerges as a significant event in the evolving account of the research area. The conversation also makes clear that the history of bi/multilingualism research encompasses a variety of agents and interests. The subject area maintains mutable connections to numerous other scientific disciplines and is susceptible to various forms of intellectual influence. It has likewise been shaped in relation to various scholarly and societal values and concerns. By clarifying some of these dynamics, the article contributes to the yet-to-be-written history of bi/multilingualism research. It also comments on conversation as a scholarly method, and clarifies the scope and strength of its claims.
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  • Åsberg, Cecilia, 1974- (author)
  • Environmental violence and postnatural oceans : : Low trophic theory in the registers of feminist posthumanities
  • 2021
  • In: <em>Gender, Violence and Affect</em>. - London : Palgrave Macmillan. - 9783030569297 - 9783030569303
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    • Environmental violence takes form of both “spectacular” events, like ecological disasters usually recognised by the general public, and “slow  violence”, a type of violence that occurs gradually, out of sight and on a long-term scale (Nixon 2011). Planetary seas and oceans, loaded with cultural meanings of that which “hides” and “allows to forget”, are the spaces where such attritional violence unfolds unseen and “out of mind”. Simultaneously, conventional concepts of nature and culture, as dichotomous entities, become obsolete. We all inhabit and embody the world differently, as variously situated people, divided by national, sexual, bodily and economic status, and as very variously situated nonhumans in an increasingly anthropogenic world.This chapter focuses on subtle “slow violence” unfolding through the instances of submerged chemical weapons, so-called dead zones, invasive species and high- and low-trophic mariculture in the Baltic and North Sea regions. It zooms in on the select cases of such “environed bodies”, their stories of excruciating slow violence and yet also on unexpected encounters with care and hospitality. The aim is to unfold a low-trophic theory for the naturecultural research on violence and care within environmental humanities, and to engage a coexistential ethics of environmental adaptability informed by feminist posthumanities.
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  • Åsberg, Cecilia, 1974- (author)
  • Planetary Speculation : Cultivating More-Than-Human Arts
  • 2019
  • In: Cosmological Arrows - Kosmologiska Pilar. - Stockholm : Art and Theory Publishing. ; , s. 36-55
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    • Science fiction in art and humanities brings out the more-than-human dimensions of our planetary existence, it forces us to re-think ourselves as part of a larger planetary consitutency. Feminist theory on SF (Haraway, Bryld& Lykke, Spivak) is here interrogated for the formulation of a planetary humanities of inclusion.
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