Frida Lamberth Wallensteen
Frida is a PhD candidate in the Environmental Studies and Resource Management program at the Crawford School of Public Policy. She has a background in Social and Environmental Anthropology (Stockholm University) and Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development (Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University). Her previous work has explored human-nature relations, notions of care and affective experiences of rupture. With a background in ethnography and systems-thinking, Frida combines grounded research that explores lived experiences with theory on social and political dimensions of social-ecological change. Her research approaches include interpretive, experimental and participatory methods.
Research Interest
- Sustainability transformations and futures
- Embodied and affective experiences
- Experimental research methods
HDR Supervisor/s
Simon West Sango Mahanty Sarah MilneThesis Title/Topic
Enacting futures in the Hunter estuary, Australia: from rupture to prefigurative pathways