Fanny Möckel
PhD student at Department of Earth Sciences; Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
- E-mail:
- fanny.moeckel@geo.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Villavägen 16
75236 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Villavägen 16
75236 Uppsala
Short presentation
I have an interdisciplinary background in physical geography and environmental communication. In my research I focus on deliberative democracy with a special focus on deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) in an environmental governance context. I have an interest in process design, facilitation and the wider implications of DMPs on the deliberative system. My research aims to contribute to environmental governance through exploring the value of citizen deliberation in multifunctional landscapes.

Publications
Recent publications
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Part of Environmental Science and Policy, 2025
- DOI for Being everything for everybody all at once: Facework for trustworthiness of a citizens' assembly for the climate
- Download full text (pdf) of Being everything for everybody all at once: Facework for trustworthiness of a citizens' assembly for the climate
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Part of Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, p. 40-57, 2024
- DOI for The Sustainability Walk - Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection
- Download full text (pdf) of The Sustainability Walk - Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection
All publications
Articles in journal
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Part of Environmental Science and Policy, 2025
- DOI for Being everything for everybody all at once: Facework for trustworthiness of a citizens' assembly for the climate
- Download full text (pdf) of Being everything for everybody all at once: Facework for trustworthiness of a citizens' assembly for the climate
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Part of Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, p. 40-57, 2024
- DOI for The Sustainability Walk - Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection
- Download full text (pdf) of The Sustainability Walk - Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection