Why are women still underrepresented in Sweden’s energy sector, despite the country leading the EU in gender equality? This episode hosted by Philipp Montenegro explores Women in Power, a research project led by Daniela Lazoroska with Jenny Palm and Anna-Riikka Kojonsaari from the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University’s. The project investigates how women’s professional networks and collective efforts are driving change, offering mentorship, and challenging industry norms. Backed by the Swedish Energy Agency, the research provides qualitative empirical insights into how social capital translates into career advancement and broader inclusion.
Find out more here: https://portal.research.lu.se/sv/projects/women-in-power-peer-networking-and-collectivization-towards-diver
and the publications that have so far come from the project:
1. A gender perspective on the circular economy: A literature review and research agenda. Access here : https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13554
2. Gender-based opportunity structure in the energy sector: a literature review on women’s networking and mentoring. Access here: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-024-00494-9
In this episode of Advancing Sustainable Solutions which is part 2 on the SCORAI (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference, hosts Ella Alfredsson Jofs and Lilly Diamant had the wonderful opportunity to interview keynote speaker Manisha Anantharaman. We discuss Manisha’s research on sustainable consumption, her book “Recycling Class: The contradictions of inclusion in urban sustainability” and her experience as keynote speaker at the SCORAI conference.
To learn more about Manisha’s research, please visit her website: https://www.manishaanantharaman.com/
In this episode, hosts Ella Alfredsson Jofs and Lilly Diamant discuss the SCORAI (Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative) conference which took place in Lund earlier this year. Join us as we discuss the behind the scenes of the conference with our colleague Matthias Lehner, Senior lecturer at the IIIEE and Conference Chair. We talk about what goes into planning a conference like SCORAI, challenges faced and how his research relates to the topic of sustainable consumption.
In this episode host Philipp Montenegro talks with Jenny von Platten about her research as part of JustHeat research project exploring the social and cultural history of heating in Sweden. She also highlights her non-traditional qualitative research approach including art and her hopes for more transdisciplinary perspectives in research.
Feel free to connect with Jenny on LinkedIn or to follow the project here on X (formerly Twitter) https://x.com/justheatproject and here on the LU Research Portal.
What is a more sustainable lifestyle, and what are strategies and motivations for living within the 1.5-degree target? In this episode, we explore barriers to making this switch and discuss policies that could increase acceptance. The EU 1.5 Lifestyles project, featuring researchers from the IIIEE, addresses these critical questions. Join us as we hear from Andrius Plepys, Anna Elfström, Jessika Richter, Matthias Lehner, Marianne Ekdahl, and Oksana Mont about their work, experiences, and reflections. They share valuable suggestions, such as finding others with similar motivations for adopting a more sustainable lifestyle as well as improved quality of live. You can also enlist for free in the MOOC: 1.5° Lifestyles: Mainstreaming Everyday Sustainability (best right click and open in new tab) visit the projects website: EU 1,5° Lifestyles explore the Citizen’s Guidebook (in Swedish): En livsstil i linje med 1,5-gradersmålet. En forskningsbaserad guide or read this news article about the project (in Swedish): Ny forskning: livsstilsförändringar avgörande för att nå klimatmålen.
We are happy to announce a new team of podcasters at the IIIEE. Andrea, Ella, Lilly and Philipp are hosting Season 5 of Advancing Sustainable Solutions. In this short intro episode we introduce ourselves and discuss our upcoming episodes and topics and plan for the year.