September 22, 2014 CV Erik Jönsson 830305-6710 CURRENT POSITION Post Doc Visiting Scholar Department of Human Geography, Lund University, Since January 2014 Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, Since September 2014 PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS Lecturer Department of Human Geography, Lund University, Oct Dec 2013 Visiting Student Researcher Department of Geography, University of California Berkeley, Jan May 2011 PhD student Department of Human Geography, Lund University, Sep 2008 Sep 2013 UNIVERSITY DEGREES PhD in Social and Economic Geography Lund University 2013 Bachelor in Human Geography Lund University 2007 Bachelor in Political Science Lund University 2007
RESEARCH INTERESTS Leisure Spaces, Planning, Rural geography, Human-non-human relationships, Science and Technology Studies, Political theory, Animal geographies, Political Ecology, Future Visions, Food PUBLICATIONS a. Dissertation 2013. Fields of Green and Gold: Territorial hunger, rural planning, and the political ecologies of high-end golf Department of Human Geography, Lund University b. Peer-reviewed articles 2014 (with Guy Baeten, Lund University) Because I am who I am and my mother is Scottish : neoliberal planning and entrepreneurial instincts at Trump International Golf Links Scotland Space and Polity 18(1) 54-69 2014 Contested expectations: Trump International Golf Links Scotland, polarised visions, and the making of the Menie Estate landscape as resource Geoforum, 52, 226-235 c. Non peer-reviewed articles 2013 Exklusiva golflandskap och planeringspolitik [Exclusive golf landscapes and planning ] Gaudeamus 89(7) 12-13, in Swedish 2009 Golf, golflandskap och relationen till naturen: Om Donald Trumps golfanläggning i norra Skottland [Golf, the golfing landscape and relation with nature: On Donald Trump s golf resort in north Scotland] Idrottsforum No 106. www.idrottsforum.org, in Swedish d. Reviews 2014 The Olympic Games and the Environment av John Karamichas www.idrottsforum.org 2014 You ve been Trumped, by Anthony Baxter (director) AREA 46(1), 114-115 2013 Golf and Philosophy: Lessons from the links by Andy Wible (ed.). www.idrottsforum.org 2011 Economy of Fascination: Dubai and Las Vegas as Themed Urban Landscapes. European Planning Studies 19(3) 551-553 2010 Långt historiskt perspektiv på den hållbara stadens utveckling Rapport från Riksantikvarieämbetets Höstmöte (Riksantikvarieäbetet: Stockholm) p. 29 2009 Inescapable ecologies by Linda Nash. Landscape Research 34(4) 498-500
2008 Urban Outcasts: A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality by Loïc Wacquant. Geografiska Annaler Series B: Human Geography 90B( 3) 309-310 e. Papers reviewed for Springer, European Planning Studies, and ACME. CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES a. Conference organisation 2010 A Brief Environmental History of Neoliberalism (with the World Ecology Research Group at Lund University) Lund University, May 6-8 2010. 2009 Crisis & Capital: a critique of the political economy of crisis (with Diana Gildea, Ragnheidur Bogadottir and Cheryl Sjöström), Lund University, May 27-28 2009 b. Session organisation 2013 Leisure, Tourism, and Political Ecology at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, April 9-13 2013 (Session organised with Linda Boukhris, Sorbonne/UC Berkeley) 2010 Real Worlds and Environmental Visions (Part I & II) at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington DC, April 14-18 2010 (Session organised with Guy Baeten, Lund University) 2009 The Financial Crisis: metabolic cycles, flows and ruptures at Crisis & Capital: a critique of the political economy of crisis, Lund University, May 27-28 2009 c. Papers presented 2014 In vitro meat and the promises of future co-production processes at the Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Conference, London, August 26-29 2014 2014 Upscale golf and the urban-rural political ecology of leisure landscapes at Relational landscape studies of urbanisation, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, June 12-14 2014 2013 Brogård and the historical political ecology of land, leisure, and state power at the 5 th Nordic Geographers Meeting, University of Iceland, June 11-14 2013 2013 Thinking through the spaces of high-end leisure: Golf, political ecology and contemporary economic topographies at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, April 9-13 2013
2012 Contested calculability: Social struggle and ontological mutations in two large scale golf developments at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, February 24-28 2012 2011 Tomorrow is clad in golf shoes, without oil and/or in ruins: Future projections as authority on and off the Scottish North Sea coast at 4 th Nordic Geographers Meeting, Roskilde University, May 24-27 2011 2011 Contested Expectations: Future Natures, Social Struggle, and Ontological Politics at the Menie Estate at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, April 12-16 2011 2011 (with Camilla Eriksson, SLU Alnarp) Wolves, warriors and the policed countryside: Swedish media representations of wolves, their lovers and their enemies at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, April 12-16 2011 2010 Defining the Menie Estate: Expert knowledge and environmental discourses in an Aberdeenshire planning process at Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Conference, London, September 1-3 2010 2010 Polarisation, Financialisation, Dubaisation: the environmental history of artificial islands and desert golf courses at A Brief Environmental History of Neoliberalism, Lund University, May 6-8 2010. 2010 Entwined visions: Capital, Politics and Nature in the production of Trump International - Scotland's Aberdeenshire golf resort at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington DC, April 14-18 2010 2009 Environmental change and the golfing servicescape at the 3rd Nordic Geographers Meeting, Turku University, June 8-11 2009 2009 The Financial Crisis as Production of Nature: exploring social metabolism and the metabolic rift at Crisis & Capital: a critique of the political economy of crisis, Lund University, May 27-28 2009 d. Panel participation 2012 Panelist, Powers of Environmental Impact Assessment at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, February 24-28 2012 2011 Panelist, World-Ecological Modernities III at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, April 12-16 2011 TEACHING a. Themes Environmental geography and environmental politics, political ecology, gender perspectives in planning, planning theory, methodology, supervision A total of 1600 hours taught.
b. Field trip organisation 2014 Amsterdam excursion with students at the Spatial Planning Programme, May 2014 (with Wim Carton) 2014 Oslo excursion with students at the Master Programme in Human Geography, March 2014 (with Carl-Johan Sanglert) 2010 Hamburg excursion with students at the Master Programme in Human Geography, March 2010 (with Ola Jonsson) 2009 Copenhagen excursion with students at the Master Programme in Human Geography, March 2009 (with Anders Lund Hansen) c. Course responsibility 2014 Course coordinator for SGEL31, Project work at Lund University 2014 Course coordinator for SGEA10, Global Challenges: Resources, environment, political economy at Lund University 2013-2014 Course coordinator for Society and Space at Lund University 2012 Course coordinator for Built Environment: People, Everyday Life and Planning at Malmö Högskola 2008-2010 Course coordinator for Samhällsgeografi II Delkurs 4, a course where second semester students in Human Geography write 7,5 ECTS essays, at Lund University d. Guest lecturing I have been invited to Blekinge Technical College, Linnaeus University (Kalmar), and Malmö University to hold lectures and research seminars on political theory, planning, leisure, and political ecology. EXTERNAL GRANTS AWARDED 3.064,000 SEK ( 329,000 in total) 2013 2,865,519 SEK ( 308,000) as a Post-Doctoral Mobility grant for 2014-16, for the project Bypassing the beast: Exploring the political ecology of in vitro meat. Formas - The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning 2012 17,000 SEK ( 1,774) for conference participation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Los Angeles, USA Samhällsvetenskapliga institutionen, Lunds Universitet (Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University) 2012 15,000 SEK ( 1,565) for fieldwork in Sweden
Sydsvenska Geografiska Sällskapet (Geographical Society of Southern Sweden) 2010 130,000 SEK ( 13,560) to spend a semester as Visiting Student Researcher at University of California, Berkeley. The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education 2010 3,000 SEK ( 315) to attend the course Landscape and Justice on Gotland, Sweden Nordic Landscape Research Network 2009 15,000 SEK ( 1565) for conference participation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Washington DC, USA Samhällsvetenskapliga institutionen, Lunds Universitet (Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University) 2009 16,000 SEK ( 1670) for fieldwork in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi (The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography) 2009 3,000 SEK ( 315) for conference participation at The Multifunctional Commons of the World Landscapes: Between Private Property and Public Use in Slangerup, Denmark Nordic Landscape Research Network LANGUAGE SKILLS Swedish Mother tongue English Excellent (Certificate in Advanced English, 2002) German Good (Zerifikat Deutsch, 2002) Danish, French, Norwegian, Spanish Basic understanding