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Jennifer Mack is an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, where she specializes in the intersection of ecology and the built environment. Her scholarly work integrates history, anthropology, and environmental humanities to examine modernist urban design and its socio-political implications, particularly within the context of post-war neighborhoods in Sweden and Denmark. Mack's significant publications include her monograph 'Construction Equality: Syriac Immigration in the Swedish City' and her ongoing projects that interrogate narratives of welfare-state architecture. She is a Pro Futura Scientia Fellow and has received various accolades, such as the Margaret Mead Award from the Society for Applied Anthropology. Her research investigates how urban design reflects and shapes social equality, employing interdisciplinary methodologies to analyze the histories and transformations of planning models across Nordic contexts.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm, Sweden
Teaching and research in the areas of architecture, urbanism, and anthropology.
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