What stories lie hidden inside the objects we use every day? The CAS project Material Ecologies of Design uncovers the unseen journeys of the materials behind our phones, furniture, and products. By tracing these hidden flows—from extraction to disposal—the team explores how design shapes the planet and how we might build a more sustainable future.
2025/2026
Material Ecologies of Design
Material Ecologies of Design
Humaniora
Principal investigators


Ingrid Halland
Associate Professor
University of Bergen (UiB)
Year at CAS
Research Area
Aestetic Studies
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History
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Humaniora
Abstract
Historical and cultural studies of design have largely been concerned with objects in their finished, commodity form. To engage with the environmental crisis we are living through, we need to develop new approaches better geared to address the ecological implications of design and designing. We need to open the black box that is the consumer product and examine its constituent parts; the ecological properties and entanglements of the materials of which it is made. This project posits that the transition from the consumer society to the circular society requires a deeper historical and cultural understanding of how the process and act of designing regulates the use of extractive materials.
Fellows

Elín Margot Ármannsdóttir
Doctoral Research Fellow
University of Oslo (UiO)
Year at CAS
Research Area
History
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Humaniora

Maria Göransdotter
Associate Professor, RJ-Fellow
Umeå University
Year at CAS
Research Area
History
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Humaniora
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Technology


Grace Lees-Maffei
Professor
University of Hertfordshire
Year at CAS
Research Area
History
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Humaniora



Carl Zimring
Professor
Pratt Institute
Year at CAS
Research Area
History
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Samfunnsvitenskap
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Technology
Affiliated researchers
Helene
Birkelid
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Bergen (UiB)
Mari
Lending
Professor
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Mark
Young
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Oslo (UiO)