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Sol Agin is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at Karlstad University, Sweden, specializing in climate change communication, science communication, and environmental social movements. They are affiliated with the Geomedia research group and hold a doctoral degree from Karlstad University, focusing on how linguistic choices influence public response to environmental advocacy.
Education: Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Global Media Studies (Karlstad University), supplementary studies in Rhetorics (Uppsala University), Developmental Studies, and African/Latin American History (various Swedish institutions).
Research emphasizes aligning communication strategies with actionable goals in environmental movements, particularly through the Communicative Action Repertoire Alignment (CARA) model. Recent work critiques geographic and theoretical biases in climate communication scholarship and explores protest behavior across Europe.
Publications span theoretical frameworks, methodological critiques, and empirical studies on climate advocacy. Awards include the SIDA Minor Field Studies scholarship.
Teaching spans 15 courses including Media and Society, Strategic Communication, Research Methods, and Digital Analysis. Guest lectures in Climate Change Communication (CCGA08/RHG310).
Professional experience includes UNHCR information dissemination work, with ongoing focus on climate impacts in developing nations.




