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Visualising The Data Centre: a Stripe x DataLab crossover event
with Flora Mary Bartlett, Julia Velkova, Laura Watts, and Johanna Sefyrin
Welcome to this crossover event between Stripe and DataLab, where the Megabytes vs Megawatts research project team present their visual and multimodal research on data...
Critical planning studies lecture by Mary Lawhon (UK)
Theorizing Beyond Modernity: A Modest Approach to Infrastructure and Cities
What can we learn about how people understand the world from a toilet? Changing practices of urban sanitation tell us quite a lot about how people imagine cities, citizens,...
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Where is the cloud? An exhibition about data centres and transforming landscapes
When we share images, send emails, chat with AI or pay our taxes online we are using the cloud.
What we call “the cloud” is far from a fluffy, placeless mist. It emerges from physical data centres, and their relations to energy, people...
International Lecture Series: Planning in transition
New concepts and challenges for sustainable urban and regional change. This public lecture series engages with contemporary critical challenges in urban and regional development such as climate change, digitalization or social inequality.
Tema's DataLab
The DATA LAB is a forum for collaborative co-creation and experimentation with diverse forms of doing and communicating academic knowledge.
Megabytes vs Megawatts
Megabytes vs Megawatts is a research project that studies ongoing infrastructure developments and societal imaginaries to make data centers more environmentally sustainable.
Imagination as a tool for climate action: towards preparedness in the Swedish water sector, ImagineAction
The Swedish water sector needs transformation to meet the rapidly changing climate, but despite overwhelming evidence, adaptation is currently not happening fast enough. The problem is not primarily about lack of knowledge, but lack of imagination.
Tema T fellowship programme "Urban and Regional Climate Transition"
Technology and Social Change's visiting fellowship programme provides guest researchers the opportunity to spend between two weeks and two months at the vibrant interdisciplinary research environment of our department.
Nuclear Diplomacy? Strengthening Civil Society in Nuclear Waste Governance
This project considers the role of civil society and non-governmental diplomatic actors in shaping and scrutinising Swedish plans for a final repository for nuclear waste.
Department of Thematic Studies (TEMA)
In an increasingly complicated world, there is a need for researchers that can handle both breadth and depth, and can collaborate across disciplinary borders. Major societal questions are studied from an interdisciplinary perspective at TEMA.