• Heritage/Archaeology of Nuclear Power

    Heritage/Archaeology of Nuclear Power

    On 8 March 2024, Marko Mikael Marila and Anna Storm organized a double session on “Heritage/Archaeology of Nuclear Power” at the Nordic TAG 2024 conference in Turku, Finland. Read more

  • New Publication Explores Nuclear Environments

    New Publication Explores Nuclear Environments

    Our first collaborative publication provides six distinct and situated perspectives on nuclear natures and was published with The Otter, the blog by NICHE – Network in Canadian History and Environment. Read more

  • Project Workshop in Ängelsberg

    Project Workshop in Ängelsberg

    In mid-October, the Nuclear Natures team gathered in Ängelsberg for an intense project workshop. Read more

  • CfP: “Heritage/ archaeology of Nuclear Power”

    CfP: “Heritage/ archaeology of Nuclear Power”

    The next Nordic Theoretical Archaeology Group conference will be held in Turku, Finland, on 6–9 March 2024. We are organising a session on the heritages and archaeologies of nuclear power. Read more

  • Why Trans- and Interdisciplinarity?

    Why Trans- and Interdisciplinarity?

    In early September, Hannah Klaubert participated in a research symposium at the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH), University of Oslo. Read more

  • ESEH in Bern

    ESEH in Bern

    22–26 august, the 12th Conference of the ESEH took place at the University of Bern. The theme was ‘Mountains and plains’ and part of the Nuclear Natures team was there. Read more


Nuclear Natures

is a 6-year research project funded by the Swedish Research Council, based at the Department of Thematic Studies at Linköping University in Sweden and led by Prof. Anna Storm.

Visiting Address

Department of Thematic Studies
Linköping University

TEMA-huset, Campus Valla
S-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

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