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Anastasiya Ansteeg's research interests broadly concern governance, climate transitions, and their implications within social structures and urban spaces. She studies how climate transition policies shape power dynamics and processes of exclusion. Her engagement with critical theory and materialist ontologies allows her to explore various processes both discursively and materially. A key aspect of her work involves analyzing the roles of human and non-human agents, particularly knowledge and technology, in constructing these dynamics. Methodologically, she is passionate about using creative art-based approaches to amplify the experiences of vulnerable communities, providing a platform for perspectives in the discourse on climate transition. Anastasiya completed her PhD in urban planning, where she explored how participatory culture contributes to planning governance in shrinking cities—those experiencing population and economic decline. Her research has extended across several countries, including Latvia, Germany, Romania, and the Netherlands.
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