Eeva Berglund
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor
A803 Dept. Design
Eeva Berglund is an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Policy at the Aalto School of Arts, Design and Architecture. Her research interests include the following: (environmental) activism and social movements, method and theory in anthropology and beyond, European environmental thought/ideas of nature, design in society and politics particularly in relation to environmental change, urban planning and policy, grassroots activism, urban environmental changes and design anthropology and its methods. Geographical focus is mostly on Finland and particularly Helsinki but also urban spaces generally.
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Publications
Culture as Rules – Putting People (Back) into Sustainability through Food
Eeva Berglund
2023
ETHNOLOGIA FENNICA
Metsätalous ja tietotalous kaupungistuvassa Suomessa: Kohti juurevampaa tarinointia pluriversaalin käsitteen avulla
Eeva Berglund
2022
Alue ja ympäristö
Review of: Design and Political Dissent: Spaces, Visuals, Materialities
Eeva Berglund
2022
DESIGN AND CULTURE
Review of: Forces of Reproduction Notes for a Counter-Hegemonic Anthropocene
Eeva Berglund
2022
Suomen antropologi
Science, Art and Other Ways of Knowing: A Proposal from a Struggle Over a Helsinki Green Space
Eeva Berglund
2022
Whose Green City?
Knowing and Imagining with Sustainable Makers
Eeva Berglund, Cindy Kohtala
2021
In Search of Lost Futures
Les Roberts: Spatial Anthropology: Excursions in Liminal Space
Eeva Berglund
2021
Suomen antropologi
Proceedings of Nordes 2021
Eva Brandt, Thomas Markussen, Eeva Berglund, Guy Julier, Per Linde
2021
Design for Sustainability Transformations: A ‘Deep Leverage Points’ Research Agenda for the (Post-)pandemic Context
Idil Gaziulusoy, Emilija Veselova, Elise Hodson, Eeva Berglund, Elif Erdogan Öztekin, Eeva Houtbeckers, Hella Hernberg, Mikko Jalas, Kata Fodor, Maria Ferreira Litowtschenko
2021
Strategic Design Research Journal
Far away, so close: A collective ethnography around remoteness
Francisco Martinez, Eeva Berglund, Rachel Harkness, David Jeevendrampillai, Marjorie Murray
2021
Entanglements