معرفی
Aurianne Stroude holds multiple roles at the University of Fribourg: Lecturer and Senior Researcher in the Department of Social Work, Social Policy and Global Development, and Research Associate in the Department of Geosciences. She specializes in sustainable consumption, time studies, and climate policy, with a focus on sociological and interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges. Her research bridges social theory, political ecology, and practical applications in lifestyle interventions.
Her work addresses urgent issues like climate crisis response, decolonial time frameworks, and energy transition governance. Notable projects include the CAMPAIGNers initiative (SNSF-funded), designing lifestyle challenges for low-carbon transitions. She also contributes to policy-oriented studies on debt management and anti-productivist work ethics.
Publications span Frontiers in Sustainability, Consumption and Society, and edited volumes on ecological democracy. Her 2021 book Vivre plus simplement critiques normative consumption patterns. Research outputs emphasize transdisciplinary collaboration, combining sociology with psychology, geography, and environmental science.
- Research Focus: Sustainable Futures, Temporal Studies, Energy Policy
- Key Projects: CAMPAIGNers (2022), Anti-Debt Management (2014-2017)
- Methodologies: Qualitative sociology, participatory design, policy analysis
Her ORCID profile (0000-0002-4092-7834) tracks ongoing contributions to climate sociology and global development studies.

