
Main Research Areas
- Environmental sustainability
Science and Technology Studies
Current Research
My research primarily focuses on whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) in environmental sustainability focuses mainly on "quick fixes" to proximal problems and if it underscores the core drivers of current trajectories of environmental challenges. While AI may address some environmental issues, are we aligned on what sustainability means and how to achieve it? This study explores whether AI merely provides short-term solutions while overlooking the underlying causes of environmental degradation. My contention is that AI will not be able to attain environmental sustainability without recognising and acknowledging the core drivers of current challenges. This study examines the prevailing narratives about AI and their inherent limitations through discourse analysis.
Publications
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Civil Society and Social Integration of Asylum Seekers: The ‘Strength of Weak Ties’ and the Dynamics of ‘Strategic Action Fields’
Lennart Olsson, Anne Jerneck, Claudia Fry, Anika Binte Habib
(2023) Social Sciences, 12
Journal articleNog nu, politiker – ta klimatkrisen på allvar
Karin Gerhardt, Kimberly Nicholas, Wim Carton, Anika Binte Habib, Diego Galafassi, et al.
(2022) Aftonbladet Debatt, -
Newspaper article
Background
I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and a Master's Degree in Development Studies with a major in Political Science. Before starting my PhD at the department, I worked as a research assistant at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, where I contributed to projects related to migration, climate change, sustainability, and environmental psychology.