Back to communication


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I just realised that the post I wrote a moment ago was rather personal and had very little to do with environmental communication or university life. Of course, the growth-focused mindset is relevant to university studies as much as any occupation or phase of life.  And, in a way, students tend to be in a… Continue reading Back to communication

Chaos…


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I apologise for the brief hiatus in my blogging. The current course has experienced some difficulties, as an unexpected tragedy struck the head of the course, and several stand-ins and schedule changes had to be organised. This is chaotic for all involved, and we students are probably the least affected. Still, it has been difficult… Continue reading Chaos…

Returning to humour


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One of my very first posts was a gamble. I posted a short text on humour with a video of one of the most offensive comedians I know, on a site where I know I am to be the representative of a high-level academic program, addressing one of the most globally significant challenges the future… Continue reading Returning to humour

A few words on the climate


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To the non-Scandinavian students who are curious of what it is like to study and live in Sweden, I thought I’d drop you a quick message about winter. It is indeed coming, and we are beginning to feel the brunt of the cold weather and short daylight hours. Among the people from warmer countries I’ve… Continue reading A few words on the climate

At the end of the beginning


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We just had a course evaluation session for this introductory course/module to environmental communication, and it left me in a particular mood. I think elated is the word I’m looking for. This first module has been a sheer joy (barring a workshop on academic writing and some literature that I’d rather kick a brick than… Continue reading At the end of the beginning

Breakfast With a Profound Article


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Reading up on articles for my home exam, due in a week, I came across “Lunch With a Turtle Poacher“, a surprisingly moving article that relates a story of Gordo, a turtle poacher that converted into a key helper in conservation efforts for the same turtles. It contained for me not only tough insights into… Continue reading Breakfast With a Profound Article

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To all of us out there looking for that perfect job, house, hobby, relationship… or masters course 😉

Being a loudmouth


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I was always the quiet student. I nearly wrote quiet child. That would have been a lie. As a baby, I drove my mother to the brink of insanity with my endless screaming and crying. Then I quieted down. A lot. In school and in early social situations, I was always the silent observer, in… Continue reading Being a loudmouth

Group facilitations


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This week was all about performing our facilitation sessions that we had been preparing. Three discussions in class were facilitated, each with a different group focusing on a different theoretical frame, as presented during the previous week. There was a consensus-seeking frame on a discussion about public transport in Uppsala, and what could be done… Continue reading Group facilitations

Your thoughts?


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I want this blog to be more than just my personal recap and reflections of this course week by week, with the odd video that ties in with it. I am up to my neck in extracurricular projects and work, which is great, as I like to swim, but it does take some time and… Continue reading Your thoughts?