Critical Heritage Studies Network (CHSN)
Research groupCritical Heritage Studies Network at Stockholm University is the meeting and information platform for everyone interested in critical heritage studies.

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Critical Heritage Studies Network at Stockholm University is the meeting and information platform for everyone interested in critical heritage studies.

What is the cultural significance of memory? How and why do we remember the past, not only as individuals but across generations, as social and cultural communities? And how do these memory practices relate to politically and emotionally charged questions of national or ethnic identity, historical traumas, and experiences of dislocation, loss and forgetting?

Rethinking the place of the human and the humanities in times of climate change.
Forum Modernism at Stockholm University is an association for researchers whose work in some way concerns modernism, both through studies of its various mainstream and marginalized expressions, and through critical examinations of the concept as such.

The newly started network for the study of emotions creates interdisciplinary and cross-faculty meetings for researchers who, based on different theories and methods, work with the study of emotions.

Language and power as a field of study has a long tradition, but it has become more relevant in recent years due to the rise of populism and societies becoming increasingly polarised.

The network organises workshops and seminars within the field of image studies.

Researcher group at Stockholm University.

The Heritage Seminar at Stockholm University gathers around a shared interest in heritage and museums. From various academic disciplines, we explore how memories, objects, and events are preserved, as well as how different actors select, interpret, and communicate different forms of heritage.
