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Tanderup Eybye, B. & Dabaieh, M. (2025). Beyond the Surface: Neo-Vernacular Architecture in Sweden and Denmark’s Contemporary Landscape. In: C. Mileto, F. Vegas, A. Hueto-Escobar & S. Manzano-Fernández (Eds.) (Ed.), Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration. Paper presented at HERITAGE 2025 | International Conference on Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration, September 10 – 12, 2025, Valencia (Spain). Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Beyond the Surface: Neo-Vernacular Architecture in Sweden and Denmark’s Contemporary Landscape
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration / [ed] C. Mileto, F. Vegas, A. Hueto-Escobar & S. Manzano-Fernández (Eds.), Universitat Politecnica de Valencia , 2025Konferensbidrag, Publicerat paper (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

In Scandinavian architecture, the neo-vernacular movement has gained ground as a means of sustainable building design. Hence, the objective of this paper is to investigate Danish and Swedish neo-vernacular in order to examine whether these building approaches are mimicry or reflect genuine alignment with the core values of traditional vernacular. To achieve this, the paper presents a literature review on neo-vernacular architecture and a case study comprising a Danish and a Swedish neo-vernacular dwelling. Main findings include the Scandinavian neo-vernacular as a complex field that holds different approaches to building and overall, shows a significant trend to integrate traditional vernacular with modern design and sustainability principles.

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Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, 2025
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78720 (URN)10.4995/HERITAGE2025.2025.19310 (DOI)9788413963648 (ISBN)
Konferens
HERITAGE 2025 | International Conference on Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration, September 10 – 12, 2025, Valencia (Spain)
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Dabaieh, M. & Lundgren, R. (2025). Circular Architecture Meets Circular Economy: A Pilot Experience in Interdisciplinary Teaching for Climate-Neutral Building Practices. In: Riikka Kyrö, Erik Serrano. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Circular Building Sector Conference 2025 (CBSC2025): . Paper presented at Circular Building Sector Conference 2025, 1st - 3rd June 2025, LTH Profile Area Circular Building Sector, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. (pp. 225-234). Curran Associates, Inc., 1
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Circular Architecture Meets Circular Economy: A Pilot Experience in Interdisciplinary Teaching for Climate-Neutral Building Practices
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Proceedings of the Circular Building Sector Conference 2025 (CBSC2025) / [ed] Riikka Kyrö, Erik Serrano., Curran Associates, Inc. , 2025, Vol. 1, s. 225-234Konferensbidrag, Publicerat paper (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

Background and aim. This study evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of a pilot course aimed at integratingcircular principles into architectural education to respond to the built environment’s pivotal role in the climate crisis. Thecourse introduces undergraduate students to the foundational concepts of circular design, promoting climate-neutralpractices. Co-taught by specialists in circular architecture and circular economy, it blends a design project with practicaltraining in life cycle calculations. By analysing the course structure and outcomes, the study highlights how circulardesign, and economic considerations can be effectively incorporated into academic learning.Methods and Data. The study employs a mixed-method approach that includes qualitative project analysis andquantitative student surveys. Reflexivity and self-critical discussions were central to minimize bias, critically assessteaching practices, and ensure a balanced evaluation of learning outcomes and course impact.Findings. The course revealed the necessity of a holistic approach to teaching sustainable architecture, demonstrating astrong correlation between understanding circular design and effectively applying LCA and LCC tools. The dual approachenhanced students' design skills while equipping them with practical abilities to assess both the environmental impact andeconomic viability of their designs.Theoretical / Practical / Societal implications. This experience highlights the importance of interdisciplinary teachingin architectural education. The findings suggest that future courses should continue to integrate design with environmentaland economic analysis, better preparing students for sustainable practice. The course offers a model that can be adaptedin other contexts, contributing to the broader goal of climate-neutral buildings.

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Curran Associates, Inc., 2025
Nyckelord
circularity, circular design, circular economy, interdisciplinary teaching
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78724 (URN)10.52202/080684-0023 (DOI)979-8-3313-2165-9 (ISBN)979-8-3313-2166-6 (ISBN)
Konferens
Circular Building Sector Conference 2025, 1st - 3rd June 2025, LTH Profile Area Circular Building Sector, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Dabaieh, M. & Lila, A. (2025). Circular in, circular out: Applying circular design in apop-up public building in lund. In: Riikka Kyrö; Erik Serrano. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Circular Building Sector Conference 2025 (CBSC2025): . Paper presented at Circular Building Sector Conference (CBSC 2025), LTH Profile Area, 1st - 3rd June 2025, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. (pp. 206-214). Curran Associates, Inc.
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Circular in, circular out: Applying circular design in apop-up public building in lund
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Proceedings of the Circular Building Sector Conference 2025 (CBSC2025) / [ed] Riikka Kyrö; Erik Serrano., Curran Associates, Inc. , 2025, s. 206-214Konferensbidrag, Publicerat paper (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

Background and Aim: Circular design, emphasizing sustainability and resource efficiency across a building's lifecycle,has become increasingly critical in addressing global environmental challenges. This paper examines the implementationof circular principles in a temporary kindergarten as a public building project in Lund, Sweden. The aim is to demonstratehow these principles can be integrated from conceptualization through to end-of-life considerations, highlighting theirpotential impact on environmental sustainability.Methods and Data: The project's approach involved research into circular design methodologies and sustainable buildingpractices. Methods included design-for-disassembly and design-for-circularity strategies to enhance material reuse andminimize waste generation. Data collection encompassed regulatory compliance, material sourcing, and stakeholderengagement processes.Findings: Innovative solutions in designing light weight and affordable temporary modular construction techniques andusing parametric modelling and lifecycle impact as a tool to ensure low carbon circular design. The findings contributeto a deeper understanding of practical applications of circular design in urban development contexts. The studyhighlighted the importance of holistic design approaches that prioritize environmental responsibility.Theoretical/Practical/Societal Implications: Theoretical implications highlight the transformative potential ofintegrating circular principles into architectural practices, fostering sustainable urban development. Practically, this studydemonstrates the feasibility of adopting circular design strategies within existing regulatory frameworks, promotingenvironmental stewardship and community well-being. Societally, the study advances discourse on sustainablearchitecture by showcasing Lund, Sweden, as a model for implementing comprehensive circular design strategies inpublic infrastructure projects.

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Curran Associates, Inc., 2025
Nyckelord
Circular design, design-for-disassembly, public building, sustainable architecture
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78723 (URN)10.52202/080684-0021 (DOI)979-8-3313-2166-6 (ISBN)979-8-3313-2165-9 (ISBN)
Konferens
Circular Building Sector Conference (CBSC 2025), LTH Profile Area, 1st - 3rd June 2025, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Björngren Cuadra, C., Kennedy Tsunoda, E., Björneland, C., Dabaieh, M., Persson, S., Berseus, J. & Nordqvist, J. (2025). Exploring the "how" of a just climate transition at the local level: eco-social innovations and governance. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, 21(1), Article ID 2548659.
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Exploring the "how" of a just climate transition at the local level: eco-social innovations and governance
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2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, E-ISSN 1548-7733, Vol. 21, nr 1, artikel-id 2548659Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

This article seeks to contribute to understanding the practical “how” of a just climatetransition as a systemic change with a focus on the local level. With the backdrop ofthe central role of municipalities in terms of governance in achieving climate transitionwhile also fulfilling societal functions, it explores cases of eco-social innovations (ESI) ofcircular practices, with a specific interest in their transformative potential from aclimate-justice perspective. We applied a qualitative and exploratory methodology inthe context of a Swedish city operationalizing a climate-transition program whiledrawing upon (trans)national networks. The exploration suggests that the ESIs contributein terms of relating to six intertwined systemic conditions, exposing the scaffolding ofthe current unsustainable system. The ESIs also reveal alternative modes of dwellingthat acknowledge constructive relationality and can potentially transform human desiresand lifestyles. We conclude that the role of a municipality and the use of governancemechanisms vary depending on the systemic conditions at stake and the powerresources at play. As places and innovative areas, municipalities can aspire to beFoucauldian eco-social heterotopias, real utopias that critically reflect unsustainable,habituated dwellings and serve as spaces for reversal and transformation.

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Taylor & Francis, 2025
Nyckelord
Eco-social innovation; municipal governance just climate transition; circular practices; eco-social heterotopias
Nationell ämneskategori
Samhällsvetenskap Naturvetenskap
Forskningsämne
Hållbarhetsstudier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-79643 (URN)10.1080/15487733.2025.2548659 (DOI)001572486100001 ()2-s2.0-105016676912 (Scopus ID)
Forskningsfinansiär
Forskningsrådet Formas, FR-2022/0006
Tillgänglig från: 2025-09-22 Skapad: 2025-09-22 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Fernandes, J. & Dabaieh, M. (2025). From the Mediterranean to the Nordic: Unveiling the potential ofearth construction in contemporary architecture (1ed.). In: Mario Rinke, Marie Frier Hvejsel (Ed.), Structures and Architecture: . Paper presented at ICSA 2025 (pp. 739-746). Paper presented at ICSA 2025. Taylor & Francis Group
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>From the Mediterranean to the Nordic: Unveiling the potential ofearth construction in contemporary architecture
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Structures and Architecture / [ed] Mario Rinke, Marie Frier Hvejsel, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025, 1, s. 739-746Kapitel i bok, del av antologi (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

The construction industry significantly contributes to global resource con-sumption and carbon emissions, making sustainable alternatives essential for reducing envir-onmental impact. This study explores the feasibility of adapting earth-based constructiontechniques, such as rammed earth, to Sweden’s colder climate by drawing insights from Medi-terranean regions, particularly Portugal. The research assesses earth materials’ thermal per-formance, durability, and moisture resistance through an experimental living lab in Sweden,where a rammed earth wall was built under local climatic conditions. Life Cycle Assessment(LCA) was employed to compare the environmental impact of earth construction against con-ventional materials like concrete and steel, focusing on Global Warming Potential (GWP).The results indicate that earth construction, particularly in Portugal, offers significant envir-onmental benefits, including up to 50% lower GWP compared to conventional materials.However, challenges such as higher labour costs in Sweden, extended drying times, and thelack of technical standards for earth-based construction hinder widespread adoption. Thispaper contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable construction by proposinginnovative methodologies that integrate traditional earth techniques with modern technolo-gies. Future research should focus on improving material durability, developing technicalcodes for earth construction, and exploring mechanisation to enhance scalability and cost-efficiency, aiming to make earth-based construction a viable alternative in colder climates.

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Taylor & Francis Group, 2025 Upplaga: 1
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78722 (URN)10.1201/9781003658641-89 (DOI)9781003658641 (ISBN)
Konferens
ICSA 2025
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Dabaieh, M., El Mahdy, D., Makhlouf, N. & Hafez, A. (2025). Salty transformations: Bridging vernacular wisdom to contemporary innovations in salt architecture within the Egyptian context (1ed.). In: Structures and Architecture: REstructure REmaterialize REthink REuse. Paper presented at ICSA 2025 (pp. 1651-1658). Paper presented at ICSA 2025. Taylor & Francis Group
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Salty transformations: Bridging vernacular wisdom to contemporary innovations in salt architecture within the Egyptian context
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Structures and Architecture: REstructure REmaterialize REthink REuse, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025, 1, s. 1651-1658Kapitel i bok, del av antologi (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

This study explores the potential of Karshif, a salt-rich earth material from Egypt’s Western Desert, as a sustainable alternative to energy-intensive bricks as building materials. Traditional Egyptian architecture demonstrates remarkable integration of local materials and climatic considerations, but modern construction practices often overlook these principles, favoring fired clay bricks with higher environmental impacts. Building on the concept of “form-follows climate,” the research proposes a redesigned Karshif brick incorporating advanced geometrical features to enhance thermal performance, self-shading, and natural ventilation. Utilizing 3D printing for mold fabrication, the study introduces an innovative production process that allows for precise, resource-efficient brick design while integrating vernacular material practices. The methodology combines material characterization, laboratory tests, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Karshif’s hygrothermal performance was considered, revealing its capacity for effective moisture regulation and reduced thermal conductivity due to its unique composition of halite, clay, and calcium sulphate. A modular brick geometry, with ventilation channels and optimized external surface features, was designed to reduce heat gain and promote passive cooling. CFD analysis demonstrated the brick’s significant damping effect on wind velocity and its ability to stabilize indoor temperatures and relative humidity under typical Egyptian summer conditions. Compared to conventional fired bricks, Karshif blocks improved thermal comfort while reducing energy demands. The findings highlight the viability of Karshif as a low-carbon, culturally resonant building material capable of bridging traditional wisdom and modern sustainability goals. Challenges remain in scaling production, ensuring long-term durability, and meeting regulatory standards, but the research paves the way for integrating locally sourced, climate-responsive materials into contemporary construction. Future studies will refine Karshif’s design, evaluate real-life applications, and address potential enhancements to optimize its performance and adaptability. This work underscores the broader importance of rediscovering indigenous materials to advance sustainable architectural practices in the global south.

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Taylor & Francis Group, 2025 Upplaga: 1
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78721 (URN)10.1201/9781003658641-196 (DOI)9781003658641 (ISBN)
Konferens
ICSA 2025
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Christensen, L. R., Rodil, K., Dabaieh, M. & Stanley, C. (2025). Sensing Place in HCI: Towards Immersive Digital Design Through Observational Notebook Techniques. In: Shaimaa Lazem; Obinna Anya; Mennatallah Saleh; Makuochi S. Nkwo; Attlee M. Gamundani; Abiodun A. Ogunyemi; Omowunmi E. Isafiade (Ed.), AfriCHI '25: Proceedings of the 5th Biennial African Human Computer Interaction Conference. Paper presented at Africhi 2025: The 5th Biennial African Human Computer Interaction Conference, Cairo, Egypt, November 4 - 8, 2025 (pp. 405-408). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Sensing Place in HCI: Towards Immersive Digital Design Through Observational Notebook Techniques
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: AfriCHI '25: Proceedings of the 5th Biennial African Human Computer Interaction Conference / [ed] Shaimaa Lazem; Obinna Anya; Mennatallah Saleh; Makuochi S. Nkwo; Attlee M. Gamundani; Abiodun A. Ogunyemi; Omowunmi E. Isafiade, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) , 2025, s. 405-408Konferensbidrag, Publicerat paper (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

Place-making in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) remains a persistent research challenge, especially in contexts where technology intersects with culture, heritage, and socio-political dynamics. The process of creating, understanding, and engaging with "place" in digital and physical environments requires sensitivity to the local histories, sensory realities, and lived experiences of the people who inhabit those spaces. This challenge becomes particularly pronounced when designing for diverse communities across the African continent, where a place is often defined not only by physical landscapes but also by cultural narratives, ancestral ties, and communal practices. This workshop will address these challenges by exploring methods for designing interactive systems that support meaningful place-making in African contexts. A central component is the use of notebook techniques inspired by observational and narrative practices that capture the richness of place. Originating from disciplines such as film-making and as well as anthropology, these techniques emphasize attentiveness to sensory details, micro-interactions, and the emotional textures of everyday life promoting the details that often are missing from digital representations of the African places.

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2025
Nationell ämneskategori
Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-80687 (URN)10.1145/3757232.3757275 (DOI)9798400718496 (ISBN)
Konferens
Africhi 2025: The 5th Biennial African Human Computer Interaction Conference, Cairo, Egypt, November 4 - 8, 2025
Tillgänglig från: 2025-11-16 Skapad: 2025-11-16 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-11-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Dabaieh, M. & Sakr, M. (2025). The Illusion of Heritage: Critiquing Pseudo-Earthen Vernacular Architecture in Qatar. In: C. Mileto, F. Vegas, A. Hueto-Escobar & S. Manzano-Fernández (Eds.) (Ed.), Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration. Paper presented at Heritage 25, Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration. September 10th – 12th, 2025, Valencia (Spain). Ed UPV.. Valencia: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>The Illusion of Heritage: Critiquing Pseudo-Earthen Vernacular Architecture in Qatar
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration / [ed] C. Mileto, F. Vegas, A. Hueto-Escobar & S. Manzano-Fernández (Eds.), Valencia: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia , 2025Konferensbidrag, Publicerat paper (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

Qatar has recently become a hotspot for rapid urban development, featuring architectural projects that often incorporate curated elements of heritage. This paper critically explores the rise of "pseudo vernacular" architecture in the country, where traditional design motifs are superficially repurposed to create developments resembling themed attractions. These spaces, while aesthetically impressive, raise concerns about authenticity, cultural representation, and the commodification of heritage. Although the use of traditional motifs in modern construction may seem like an effort to celebrate local identity, a deeper analysis reveals a shallow engagement with Qatari cultural complexities. The "pseudo vernacular" architecture in developments such as the Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra creates an illusory sense of nostalgia that appeals to tourists and affluent residents. However, these spaces often detach themselves from the historical and social realities of genuine traditional architecture, risking the erosion of Qatar’s authentic cultural heritage. As Qatar aims to position itself as a cultural hub in the Gulf region, this preference for spectacle invites scrutiny regarding its long-term impact on collective memory and national identity. By interrogating the motivations behind these developments, the paper advocates for a shift toward architectural practices that genuinely reflect and preserve cultural identity. It emphasizes the need for a more thoughtful engagement with heritage that fosters meaningful connections between people, places, and history, moving beyond commercial spectacle to achieve lasting cultural authenticity.

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Valencia: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, 2025
Nationell ämneskategori
Arkitektur
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78719 (URN)10.4995/HERITAGE2025.2025.19189 (DOI)9788413963655 (ISBN)
Konferens
Heritage 25, Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration. September 10th – 12th, 2025, Valencia (Spain). Ed UPV.
Tillgänglig från: 2025-07-28 Skapad: 2025-07-28 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-16Bibliografiskt granskad
Dabaieh, M., Maguid, D., El Mahdy, D. & Al Hegazi, S. (2024). Climate change adaptation at the margins. The case of Cairo, Egypt. Cities, 154, Article ID 105390.
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Climate change adaptation at the margins. The case of Cairo, Egypt
2024 (Engelska)Ingår i: Cities, ISSN 0264-2751, E-ISSN 1873-6084, Vol. 154, artikel-id 105390Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

The duration, frequency and intensity of climate change are increasing. Adaptation to climate change is oftentimes perceived as a local concern. Vulnerable groups at the margins try to find nature-based ways to cope with extreme urban climate change events with diverse direct and indirect adaptive strategies in absence of government interventions. From this study's investigative approach in Cairo, Egypt we draw results preliminary from interviews with locals and observational walks in three vulnerable areas in the same urban zone. Research revealed that adaptation can be political, demanding that locals sometimes make hard choices, especially during the absence of government intervention. Nevertheless, some of the adaptive strategies observed can be promoted as mainstream sustainable nature-based adaptation. The discussion reflects some social and economic dimensions that affect local adaptation synergies. This study hopefully contributes to the understanding of how the capacity of individual homeowners can help mitigate climate change risk through the implementation of their own physical and psychological adaptive strategies. In addition, it bears relevance not only for countries sharing similar climates, economic conditions or similar social norms, but also for general adaptation strategies that might support ecosystem-based or nature-based adaptation or tailor-made scenarios for locally applicable adaptation to climate change.

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Elsevier, 2024
Nyckelord
Climate change, Individual adaptation, Governance, Urban south, People at the margins
Nationell ämneskategori
Freds- och konfliktforskning Övrig annan samhällsvetenskap
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-70996 (URN)10.1016/j.cities.2024.105390 (DOI)001301412200001 ()2-s2.0-85201747391 (Scopus ID)
Tillgänglig från: 2024-09-12 Skapad: 2024-09-12 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-02-20Bibliografiskt granskad
Björngren Cuadra, C., Berséus, J., Björneland, C., Dabaieh, M., Erin, K. T., Nordqvist, J. & Persson, S. (2024). Ecosocial heterotopia: Tools for just climate transition for real in everyday life. In: Social work as emancipatory practice : creating pathways towars social justice: Book of abstracts. Paper presented at Internationell konferens i socialt arbete (NASSW/FORSA), 17-19 augusti 2024. (pp. 15-16). Göteborgs universitet
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>Ecosocial heterotopia: Tools for just climate transition for real in everyday life
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2024 (Engelska)Ingår i: Social work as emancipatory practice : creating pathways towars social justice: Book of abstracts, Göteborgs universitet, 2024, s. 15-16Konferensbidrag, Muntlig presentation med publicerat abstract (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

In 2023, we conducted a case study of the climate transition process in Malmö, Sweden. Just transition (cf. Paris Agreement) and climate justice underscored as constructs current disparities among neighbourhoods in Malmö, in terms of climate change consequences as well as of consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions.

Interviews, document analysis, observations and interactive workshops were used with a transdisciplinary explorative approach. To address phenomena and processes that transgress conventional social and nature-oriented divides, we adopted an ecosocial lens, which brought to the fore measures that integrate environmental solutions while also responding to human needs and social values. In our examination of cases, we identified ecosocial innovations and explored their transformative potentials. 

Our findings highlight the importance of place, or “topos” (in Latin). Places that provide residents and households with social encounters, knowledge sharing, services and practical functions (i.e. sharing of resources such as repairing skills, borrowing opportunities, community gardening, etc.) support changes in everyday practices and values involving relations, well-being, and use and distribution of resources. Each such place is a heterotopia, with Foucault a utopia that is real, in that it differs from and critically reflects other sites in which we live and positions that we occupy. 

Ecosocial heterotopias seem to have the potential to fundamentally support transitions at the individual and household level. Interpreting “human well-being” in a literal sense as being well situated – in a place as well as within ecological limits – we conclude that ecosocial heterotopias would constitute powerful tools for just transition in urban settings.

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Göteborgs universitet, 2024
Nyckelord
Ecosocial, heterotopias, just climate transition, transdisciplinarity
Nationell ämneskategori
Socialt arbete
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-72732 (URN)
Konferens
Internationell konferens i socialt arbete (NASSW/FORSA), 17-19 augusti 2024.
Forskningsfinansiär
Forskningsrådet Formas, FR-2022/0006
Tillgänglig från: 2024-12-13 Skapad: 2024-12-13 Senast uppdaterad: 2024-12-19Bibliografiskt granskad
Projekt
Z free home; Malmö universitet; Publikationer
Dabaieh, M., Iarkov, I. & Rodil, K. (2023). The ‘Z-Free’ Home: A Circular Thinking and Eco-Cycle Design Practice. Energies, 16, 1-20, Article ID 6536.
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