
معرفی
Moa Petersén is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University, and serves as Programme Coordinator for Digital Cultures. She is a member of the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology and contributes to the LU Profile Area on Human rights.
- Education: PhD in Art History and Visual Studies, MA in History, MA in Comparative Literature
- Research Focus: Interdisciplinary intersections of technology, biology, and nature; history of photography, biohacking, climate change, and cashless societies
- Key Projects: FRIDA: The Future of Human Rights in a Digitised Age (Swedish Research Council-funded), DigiJustice: Human Rights in the Age of AI, and Narrating Climate Futures
Research Trends: Her recent work bridges digital humanities, ethics, and human rights. Publications like Among slave-droids, cockroaches, and cognitive robots (2025) and What is Lost // What is Found (2025) emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to AI, robotics, and environmental challenges. The 2024 report Kontanternas värde examines digital exclusion in Sweden's cashless economy.
- Scientific Awards: Inducted into the Royal Society of Sciences in Lund (2022)
Advising: Supervises PhD students and contributes to the dīcit: Disinformation, Conspiracy Theories, and Infrastructures of Information network. Her activities include organizing conferences like DigiJustice and What is Lost? // What is Found?, engaging in media outreach, and leading interdisciplinary research collaborations.


