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Putting down new roots: The political economy of relevance for ‘climate-smart’ agriculture in rural Uganda.
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- Bach. Degree
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Opposing ‘green’ extractivism: Voices of resistance in the case of the Gállok iron mine, Sápmi
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- Master (Two yrs)
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No owners, no masters: A critical exploration of land access and community land stewardship at Mondeggi Bene Comune
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Protecting what nature? The (mis)recognition of Sámi traditional knowledge in the Finnish Nature Conservation Act reform
2022) In Master Thesis Series in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science MESM02 20221(
LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)- Master (Two yrs)
- 2021
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PERMAKULTUR OG DEN BÆREDYGTIGE STAT: CIVILSAMFUNDET SOM DRIVKRAFT FOR GRØN OMSTILLING
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- Bach. Degree
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“They only talk about the trees” - An analysis of relations of power and justice in the (de)construction of Nepal’s Second International Airport
2021) In Master Thesis Series in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science MESM02 20202(
LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)- Master (Two yrs)
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‘Can we talk about redesigning the fashion system without challenging capitalism itself?’ A Critical Discourse Analysis of Circular Economy in the Fashion Industry
2021) In Master Thesis Series in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science MESM02 20211(
LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)- Master (Two yrs)
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Diving into the power of the narrative: A Critical Discourse Analysis of corporate discourse on deep sea mining
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Phasing out identities? Narratives of coal workers’ struggles in Lusatia’s energy transition process
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2020
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A climate for metaphors : an inquiry into the cognitive and discursive power of climate change metaphors, supported by a diachronic critical metaphor analysis of opinion articles published in three US newspapers
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- Master (Two yrs)