About the project

The project "The Ambivalence of Nordic Nature: Gift. Guilt. Grace" studied how the Nordic Societies encounter the challenges raised by the global climate crisis and the ongoing destruction and denial of nature.

Researchers from philosophy, theology, psychology, biology, anthropology, and literary studies aimed to establish an interdisciplinary understanding of the complexity of the Nordic relationship with nature. The relationship is characterized by contradictions such as guilt and grace, shame and gift, destruction and recreation.

The goal was to explain the past and explore how we, as a society, can act politically, culturally, and scientifically moving forward –?in a world at a tipping point.

Sub-projects

  1. Nordic Narratives of Gift and Guilt.
    Elisabeth Oxfeldt, Ole Jacob Madsen and Marius Timmann Mjaaland.
  2. Nordic Nature in the Anthropocene: Shame, Guilt and New Responses.
    Dag O. Hessen, Ole Jacob Madsen, Arne Johan Vetlesen.
  3. Ecopsychology and Ecophilosophy.
    Ole Jacob Madsen, Arne Johan Vetlesen and Marius Timmann Mjaaland.
  4. Crisis and Creativity: Cosmology and Anthropology Reconsidered.
    Marius Timmann Mjaaland, Elisabeth Oxfeldt and Dag Olav Hessen.

Cooperation

  • Department of Psychology?(PSI), UiO
  • Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, (ILN) UiO
  • Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas?(IFIKK), UiO
  • The Faculty of Theology, UiO
  • The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,?UiO
  • Department of Biosciences, UiO

Financing

NOK 13?million, almost 2/3?from UiO:Norden and the rest from the?Faculty of Theology, the?Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, the?Department of Psychology?and the?Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies.?

Duration

2020-2023