
معرفی
Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University, Denmark. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Copenhagen (2014). Her research focuses on human-environment relations, climate change, and knowledge infrastructures, with regional expertise in Greenland, Peru, and Denmark. She leads and co-leads interdisciplinary projects such as 'Muskox Pathways' and 'Digital Water Infrastructures', exploring themes like muskox ecosystems, smart water technologies, and data democracy.
Education: PhD in Anthropology (2014), Københavns Universitet; MA/MSc in relevant fields (not explicitly listed but implied).
Research interests include decolonial theory, socio-technical systems, and collaborative methodologies. Her work bridges anthropology, political ecology, and science studies through ethnographic fieldwork.
Notable awards include the Ziman Award 2020 (group) and Teacher of the Year 2019. Current projects involve permafrost education, Arctic resource management, and digital governance. She contributes to initiatives like the Cryptic Commons exhibition and collaborates across disciplines and institutions globally.




