* i am an environmental historian with a phd obtained from the greenhouse—centre for environmental humanities at the university of stavanger in 2024. in my dissertation, i examined chemical pollution in denmark through an environmental justice framework. currently, i am a postdoctoral researcher at the centre for sustainable futures at the university of copenhagen, as part of a project exploring the economic and technological dimensions of current danish climate politics. my research primarily focuses on the intersection of people, technology, economy, commodity chains, and private/public actors in environmental issues.

* one of my key research interests lies in conceptual and epistemological approaches to the multiple accumulating and unfolding ecological and climate emergencies. i am drawn towards less-studied areas to gain alternative perspectives: i have investigated the politics of knowledge through rumors and conspiracies, spatial/volumetric perceptions such as the subterranean and the submerged, and the relationship between spatial and temporal disjointedness through figures like ghosts and the complexities of living with them. amber and pumps have also led me to the affective arrangements of the socio(semiotic)-material. these ventures have increasingly fostered an affinity for cross-disciplinary collaboration where i gently trudge aestethical dimensions – visually and sonically.

* methodologically, i am interested in experimentation, failure, contingency, chance weirdness, and fields. i am constantly thinking about where to look for knowledge and what these sites might do to me, my research, and research questions. more specifically, i am interested in what constitutes an archive and how concepts like the anthropocene require us to approach it differently.

* i find it valuable to delve into these conceptual and methodological fissures, as they reveal how Nature is framed, mediated, depicted, and narrated. this often involves issues of power—the power to assert or validate certain truths while marginalizing others, and the power to make some perspectives legible while others are overlooked or ignored. consequently, i frequently contemplate our understanding of nature and the environment by reviewing the historical developments that have led to the current global predicament.

* i love to get to know good people and bring the good people i know into relation. thus, i am always planning, scheming, arranging. i think of academia as a social place and i love to make things happening; i have started a bunch of initiatives, i am a part of a bunch of initiatives, and i love to join exciting (new and old) initiatives. let me know if you want to connect, chat, or if i can be of help in any way: just google my name and drop me an email or find me on twitter (x), bluesky, mastodon, or LinkedIn. you might also find my digital garden interesting.

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