Deforestation, resource extraction, and Ayahuasca tourism in the Peruvian Amazon
Researcher: Nicholas Ringstad, master student
Several master students are connected to the Overheating Project. Here are their projects and reserach sites.
Deforestation, resource extraction, and Ayahuasca tourism in the Peruvian Amazon
Researcher: Nicholas Ringstad, master student
Eritrean Refugees in Mekelle
Researcher: Gunn Berit Obrestad, master student
Governmental Agriculture Agency, Norway: Livestock, bureaucratic reports and climate change discourses.
Researcher: Solfrid Ingriddatter Nordum, master student
A overheated reef and a cooled down coal-economy
Researcher: Karen Skadsheim, master student
Sami in an international indigenous context
Researcher: Maria Hernes, master student
Islam as an embodied and gendered experience in Argentina
Researcher: Tiffany Linn Utvær Gasser, master student
Understanding the oil-discourse in Eastern Iceland
Researcher: Pernille Ihme, master student
Life in a border region
Researcher: Gard Ringen Høibjerg, master student
Organic farming and Tourism in Corsica
Researcher: Marie Stormo Nilsson, master student
Territorial appropriation and identity among the Asháninka of the Peruvian Central Amazon
Researcher: Margrethe Steinert, master student
Bananbønder i en global økonomi
Researcher: Frida Aamnes, master student (writes in Norwegian)
Aspects of economic change in Kathmandu.
Researcher: Mikkel Vindegg, master student
The role of oil: shaping the local future
Researcher: Caroline Elisabeth Inglingstad, master student