This research group is dedicated to the theoretical and empirical study of social and spatial justice from a cross-disciplinary perspective.
Social and Spatial Justice
Jens Kaae Fisker
12
2022-2023
About the research group
By facilitating close cross-disciplinary dialogue around issues related to social and spatial justice, the research group enables a cross-fertilisation of ideas intended to mutually strengthen the various research projects that members are participating in. Together we explore the different theoretical and methodological approaches to the subject. We also engage critically with the contemporary justice issues that arise when on-going societal transitions generate new injustices and inequalities while exacerbating and metamorphosing old ones.
Members of the group are currently involved in the following projects, initiatives, and networks:
- New European Bauhaus Stavanger (NEB-STAR)
- Colonial Capitalism in the North Sea
- ImpactWind Southwest
- Nuclear Nordics: Radioactive Waste Spatialities, Materialities and Societies in the Nordic Region, 1960s to 1990s
- Energy Systems in Transition (ENSYSTRA)
- Smart Sustainable Cities Research Network
- Future Energy Hub
- EERA Joint Programme on Energy Systems Integration
Research group members
1) Letizia Chiappini: PhD student/lecturer, Centre for Urban Studies, University of Amsterdam/Utrecht University of Applied Sciences
2) Katherine Harrison, Senior Lecturer, Linköping University
3) Desiree Enlund, Postdoc Linköping University
4) Pia Heike Johansen Associate professor Danish Centre for Rural Research, University of Southern Denmark
5) Annette Aagaard Thuesen Associate professor Danish Centre for Rural Research, University of Southern Denmark