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Veronica Brodén Gyberg is an Associate Professor at Linköping University, specializing in climate adaptation and the socio-political preconditions for transitions toward sustainability. Her research focuses on the narratives surrounding fossil-free transitions in Sweden and the varying local, national, and global contexts that influence these processes. Utilizing qualitative methods and discourse analysis, she studies how transitions are perceived and enacted, examining the roles of local actors and municipal actors in the journey toward a fossil-free society. She also investigates the interconnection between environmental politics and climate aid to low-income countries, addressing how foreign aid impacts the nexus between foreign policy and sustainable development. Additionally, Brodén Gyberg teaches courses in the Environmental Science Program and leads larger modules that critically examine methods related to text analysis, interview methodologies, and the intersections of gender with climate and environmental ethics. She holds a PhD in Technology and Social Change, as well as degrees in Science, Technology, and Society, and Politics and International Relations, showcasing her comprehensive background in understanding the complexities of sustainable development from a multifaceted perspective.
Linköping University • Linköping
Teaching and researching on environmental science and climate adaptation.
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