Please consider submitting an abstract and sharing the call for our open panel to the upcoming EASST 2026 conference, 8-11 September 2026, in Krakow: P195 "Marginalized voices: democratizing the green transition through environmental justice"
How can epistemic justice to Indigenous Peoples be promoted through research? This question was deliberated at this year’s fall colloquium of the Finnish Society for Environmental Social Science (YHYS). The EnJUSTICE Finnish team facilitated a session bringing together social scientists collaborating with Sámi communities and organisations.
David Struthers of the ITU EnJustice team attended the Changing Currents Conference at the North Atlantic House in Copenhagen in December.
The ITU EnJustice collaborators (Vasilis Galis and David Struthers) joined part of the Lund University team (Ida Nafstad) and another colleague in Nuuk in October to attend the 18th Polar Law Symposium. We participated in a discussion titled “Decolonial Sociology of Law in a Nordic Context roundtable.”
On November 26, Sindre S. Stixrud and Ragnhild Sollund presented preliminary results and took part in a panel debate at the annual Sami rights symposium dedicated to discussing the green transition. The symposium was divided into two parts, the first part was held in English: Sápmi: Just transition or green colonialism?