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Lea Janna Jac­ob­sen

Research Assistant

Emner
Cirkulær økonomi Kvalitativ metode Bæredygtighed Kultur Etik Filosofi

Primary research areas

Tra­di­tion­al craft­man­ship and cul­tur­al her­it­age
My re­search in­terests fo­cus on the val­or­isa­tion of tra­di­tion­al crafts­man­ship and the pre­ser­va­tion of cul­tur­al her­it­age. I cur­rently man­age the Ho­ri­zon Europe pro­ject Hep­h­aes­tus – Her­it­age in Europe: New Tech­no­lo­gies in Craft for Pre­serving and In­nov­at­ing Fu­tures.
Al­tern­at­ive modes of or­gan­iz­ing
My re­search fo­cuses on how craft prac­tices can demon­strate al­tern­at­ive ways of or­gan­iz­ing and drive sus­tain­able trans­formation in sys­tems of con­sump­tion and pro­duc­tion.
Spec­u­lat­ive design meth­od­o­lo­gies and art-based re­search
I am in­ter­ested in how spec­u­lat­ive design meth­od­o­lo­gies and art-based re­search can re­veal dif­fer­ent ways of con­cep­tu­al­iz­ing and think­ing about al­tern­at­ive fu­tures, tak­ing into con­sid­er­a­tion more-than-hu­man ap­proaches and non-hu­man mat­ter.

Craft­man­ship and mak­ing as a sus­tain­able prac­tice

My research interests focus on the valorisation of traditional craftsmanship and the preservation of cultural heritage. I currently manage the Horizon Europe project Hephaestus – Heritage in Europe: New Technologies in Craft for Preserving and Innovating Futures.I am particularly interested in how alternative modes of organizing can drive sustainable transformations in systems of consumption and production, as well as the role both human and non-human agents play in shaping ethical values. I am also interested in how these questions might be approached through art-based research and speculative design methodologies. 

I hold an academic background in Philosophy and Business Administration (CBS). My thesis examined how neurodiversity challenges conventional business paradigms, drawing on Foucauldian theory. Specifically, it investigated how neurodiverse individuals disrupt normative conceptions of the ‘self’, offering a critical counter-narrative to the logic of neoliberalism. In doing so, the neurodiverse perspective opens up new possibilities for businesses to rethink their purpose beyond traditional performance metrics. 

Recent research projects

Her­it­age in EuroPe: new tecH­no­lo­gies in crAft for prE­Serving and in­nov­aT­ing fU­tureS (HEP­H­AES­TUS)

The pro­ject aims to re­search, pre­serve and in­nov­ate craft sec­tors to de­liv­er a cut­ting-edge, cre­at­ive, and sus­tain­able tech­no­logy-driv­en eco­nomy based on cul­tur­al her­it­age.
Hephaestus

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