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Erika Lundell is a Lecturer at Malmö University's Faculty of Education and Society, Department of Childhood, Education and Society. She maintains research affiliations with the Center for Co-created Futures, an interdisciplinary initiative examining collective responses to contemporary crises. Her academic position involves both teaching and research responsibilities within the university structure.
Lundell's research examines cultural dimensions of climate change, with particular focus on:
- Ethnographic analysis of winter traditions and snow perception
- Cultural adaptation to changing climate patterns
- Gender dimensions in environmental experiences
- Educational approaches to climate awareness
- Cultural memory of seasonal changes
Analysis of Lundell's recent publications reveals strong interdisciplinary connections between cultural anthropology, education studies, and climate research. Her work consistently explores:
- Human adaptation to environmental changes
- Cultural preservation strategies
- Educational methodologies for complex topics
- Intersection of material culture and perception
Lundell contributes to the Center for Co-created Futures, which develops collaborative approaches to societal challenges through participatory research methods and cross-sector partnerships.




