Presentation

My research is situated at the intersection of cultural geography, memory studies, critical theory, and art history.

I received my PhD from Uppsala University late spring 2025. In my thesis, I focused on the work of two contemporary visual artists—Yael Bartana and Michael Rakowitz—as a way to explore critical artistic interventions that engage with and materialise the complexities of diaspora and displacement, of both people and objects, and how these interventions reshape and re-place landscapes marked by ruination.

My current research project, Spaces of Reparative Memory, funded by The Crafoord Foundation and co-funded by Malmö University and the Institute for Urban Research (IUR), studies the meaning and making of reparative remembering in the aftermath of far-right violence.