- The Arctic Council
- Russian climate politics
- Science-policy interface
RESEARCH INTERESTS
BACKGROUND & EXPERIENCE
Academic background
- Master's degree in Sociology at NTNU (2020-2022). Title of Masters thesis:
"The Growth and Harvesting of Russian Climate Science: A qualitative study of Russian climate scientists’practices and experiences with implementation of Arctic research." - Bachelor's degree in Sociology at NTNU. (2017-2020) Title of Bachelor thesis: "Samfunnsforskning i Gretas tid - En kvalitativ studie av samfunnsviterens bidrag til tverrfaglig klimaforskning."
Professional experience
- Researcher, Fridtjof Nansen Institute (from 2022)
- Research assistant on the project “Comprehensive mapping of macro-societal orientations of organizations”, NTNU (2021-2022)
- Student assistant for the department of Sociology and Political Science at NTNU (2020-2021)
- Project partner/member of “Sosiologisk poliklinikk” (2019-2021)
PROJECTS
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
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Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Vol 15, 2024, pp. 130-152
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The Polar Journal, Vol 13, No 2, 2024, pp. 1-18.
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Polar Record, Vol 60, 2024, 7 p. DOI: 10.1017/S0032247423000335
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Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Vol 14, 2023, pp. 112-131
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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Sosiologen, January 29, 2024. In Norwegian.
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FNI-rapport 6/2023. Lysaker, FNI, 2023, 40 p.
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FNI-rapport 5/2023. Lysaker, FNI, 2023, 19 p. In Norwegian.
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High North News/Altinget.no, May 11, 2023. In Norwegian.
RELATED RESEARCH AREA(S)
NEWS
- FNI with strong presence at Arctic Circle 2024
- FNI is getting ready for the Arctic Congress in Bodø
- Meet FNI at the Arctic Frontiers conference in Tromsø
- Fridtjof Nansen Institute Preparing for the Arctic Circle Assembly 2023
- Exploring Geopolitics in the Arctic: Deterrence, Dependency, and Dialogue