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Malm, Andreas, 1977-

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Personal name headingMalm, Andreas, 1977-
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Associated countrySweden
Associated placeLund (Sweden)
Addressandreas.malm@hek.lu.se
Birth date1977-11-11
Place of birthMoĢˆlndal (Sweden)
Field of activityHuman ecology
AffiliationLunds universitet
Profession or occupationPolitical activists Journalists
University and college faculty members
Found inBulldozers mot ett folk, 2002: title page (Andreas Malm)
LIBRIS, 13 August 2004 (hdg.: Malm, Andreas, 1977-)
Lund University website, July 12, 2018: faculty webpage (Andreas Malm, Associate senior lecturer; current research looks at the rise of coal as a source of mechanical energy in industrial production and transportation in nineteenth-century Britain and its Empire; andreas.malm.@hek.lu.se)
   <https://www.keg.lu.se/en/andreas-malm>
Climate & Capitalism website, July 12, 2018: interview posted February 5, 2018 (Andreas Malm; an internationally renowned researcher and authority in the field of human ecology; for many years he was a well-known character of the non-parliamentarian, far-left Sweden. He started out with Palestine activism in the 1990s, which led to the book Bulldozers against a people, then wrote two books on the workers' struggle in Iran with Shora Esmailian. By the 2010s he became interested in climate change and capitalism and his book The progress of this storm makes the case for a Marxist perspective on the climate)
   <http://climateandcapitalism.com/2018/02/05/andreas-malm-without-a-mass-movement-we-dont-stand-a-chance-against-fossil-capital/>
Swedish Wikipedia, viewed May 20, 2021 (Andreas Malm; Andreas Samuel Magnus Malm; born November 11, 1977, in Fässberg parish in Mölndal; human ecologist, journalist and political activist; author of Bulldozers mot ett folk (Bulldozers against a people))
Associated languageswe eng