
معرفی
Mikael Klintman is a full-time Professor at the Department of Sociology, Lund University, and serves as Deputy Head of Department. His research bridges sociology, economics, and evolutionary theory to address environmental and health challenges.
- Key research areas: knowledge resistance, framing processes, sustainable consumption, constructions of nature, and social sustainability.
- Current projects: MISTRA Sustainable Consumption (Phases I & II), Political Polarization (Pufendorf IAS), and Governing Climate Change (Formas).
- International collaboration: Active in transdisciplinary networks across food, energy, waste, water, and transportation sectors.
His 2025 book Framing: The Social Art of Influence synthesizes cultural studies and neuropsychology to analyze how conceptual tools like frames and narratives shape reality. Earlier works include Knowledge Resistance (2019) and Human Sciences and Human Interests (2018).
Recent publications focus on:
- 2024: Trust dynamics in vaccination and climate change
- 2024: Methodological critiques of knowledge sorting in environmental governance
- 2025: Leadership in sustainable consumption research
- 2023: Speculative approaches to climate sociology
- 2022: Knowledge integration challenges in transdisciplinary projects
Klintman's work contributes to UN SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities), 13 (Climate Action), and 12 (Responsible Consumption) through sociological analysis of decision-making processes and knowledge flows.
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