Oradores Convidados | Invited Speakers
MARCO ARMIERO
Director of the Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Marco Armiero is an environmental historian and political ecologist. He is the director of the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, where he also holds a position as associate professor of environmental history.
His main topics of study have been environmental conflicts, uses of natural resources, politicization of nature and landscape, and the environmental effects of mass migrations. In English, he has published the book A Rugged Nation. Mountains and the Making of Modern Italy (2011). He has also published several articles and special issues in Environment and History, Left History, Radical History Review, and Capitalism Nature Socialism (where he is also one of the senior editors). He is also an associate editor of the journal Environmental Humanities (Duke University Press). Armiero has co-edited several volumes: Nature and History in Modern Italy (Ohio University Press, 2010, with Marc Hall), Environmentalism. Local Struggles, Global Histories (Bloomsbury, 2014, with Lise Sedrez), Future Remains. A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene (Chicago University Press, 2018, with Gregg Mitman and Robert Emmett), and Environmental History of Modern Migrations (Routledge 2017 with Richard Tucker).
Before moving to the KTH EHL he has been post-doctoral fellow and visiting scholar at Yale University, UC Berkeley, Stanford, the Autonomous University in Barcelona, and the Center for Social Sciences at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Director of the Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Marco Armiero is an environmental historian and political ecologist. He is the director of the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, where he also holds a position as associate professor of environmental history.
His main topics of study have been environmental conflicts, uses of natural resources, politicization of nature and landscape, and the environmental effects of mass migrations. In English, he has published the book A Rugged Nation. Mountains and the Making of Modern Italy (2011). He has also published several articles and special issues in Environment and History, Left History, Radical History Review, and Capitalism Nature Socialism (where he is also one of the senior editors). He is also an associate editor of the journal Environmental Humanities (Duke University Press). Armiero has co-edited several volumes: Nature and History in Modern Italy (Ohio University Press, 2010, with Marc Hall), Environmentalism. Local Struggles, Global Histories (Bloomsbury, 2014, with Lise Sedrez), Future Remains. A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene (Chicago University Press, 2018, with Gregg Mitman and Robert Emmett), and Environmental History of Modern Migrations (Routledge 2017 with Richard Tucker).
Before moving to the KTH EHL he has been post-doctoral fellow and visiting scholar at Yale University, UC Berkeley, Stanford, the Autonomous University in Barcelona, and the Center for Social Sciences at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.