
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Marietta Radomska, PhD, Docent, is Associate Professor of Environmental Humanities at Linköping University; director of The Eco- and Bioart Lab; co-founder of Queer Death Studies Network; co-editor of the book series ‘Focus on More-than-human Humanities’ at Routledge (with C. Åsberg); and the PI of the projects: ‘Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights’ (2022-26; funded by FORMAS); ‘Ecologies of Death: Environment, Body and Ethics in Contemporary Art’ (2017-20, funded by Vetenskapsrådet); and ‘Queer Ecologies of Extinction and the Multispecies Futures of the Baltic Sea’ (2020-22,funded by FORMAS and MISTRA). She works at the intersection of environmental humanities, continental philosophy, queer death studies, visual culture, contemporary art, and artistic research; and has published in Australian Feminist Studies; Somatechnics; Environment and Planning E, Research in Arts & Education, and Artnodes, among others. Read more: www.mariettaradomska.com

PARTICIPATING RESEARCHER
Cecilia Åsberg, PhD, Docent, is Professor of Gender, Nature, Culture (Chair) at Linköping University and the founding director of the multi-university research group and networked platform The Posthumanities Hub. She has published extensively, and pioneered boundary-crossing academic work in gender studies, visual and cultural studies of science, medicine and technology, feminist theory and practised posthumanities, new humanities and especially environmental humanities. International fellow, co-editor of the book series ‘Focus on More-than-human Humanities’ at Routledge (with M. Radomska), guest professor and member of editorial boards, e.g. Resilience and Regeneration, and recently Rachel Carson Centre for Environment and Society; KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and Oslo Metropolitan University. Read more: https://ceciliaasberg.net/
