Trym A. Eiterjord outdoors at night
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Trym Aleksander Eiterjord

Visiting Predoctoral Fellow (Jul 2020-Sep 2025)

Trym studied social anthropology and Chinese studies at the University of Oslo, and completed his MA in 2019. His thesis involved a study of the role of research vessels in China’s foreign policy in the Arctic and the Antarctic. Trym’s PhD project deals with the political geography of the earth sciences in the Arctic region and how twenty-first century global politics is shaping how the geophysical sciences are done, with a particular focus on China. His research interests also include actor-network theory, the geography of science, Arctic and Polar Studies, and the role of science and technology in international relations more broadly. At the MPIWG, Trym is a Predoctoral Fellow and a member of the Lise Meitner Research Group China in the Global System of Science. He is also a Research Assistant at The Arctic Institute, an Arctic policy and research organization based in Washington, DC.

Projekte

Scientists, Politics, and Climate Change in China

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The Geopolitics of Chinese Arctic Research

MEHR

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Selected Publications

Eiterjord, Trym (2024). “Securitise the Volume: Epistemic Territorialisation and the Geopolitics of China’s Arctic Research.” Territory, Politics, Governance 12 (1): 93–111. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2023.2179535.

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Eiterjord, Trym (2023). Polar Expertise in China’s 14th Five-Year Plan. Washington, DC: The Arctic Institute. https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/polar-expertise-chinas-14th-five-year-plan/.

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Eiterjord, Trym (2023). The Arctic in China’s Subnational 14th Five-Year Plans. Washington, DC: The Arctic Institute. https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/arctic-chinas-subnational-14th-five-year-plans/.

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Eiterjord, Trym (2023). What the 14th Five-Year Plan says about China’s Arctic Interests. Washington, DC: The Arctic Institute. https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/14th-five-year-plan-chinas-arctic-interests/.

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Past Events

Research Workshop

Seeing Red: Theorizing the Intersection between Scientific Infrastructure and Geopolitics

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Nachrichten & Presse

Trym Aleksander Eiterjord spricht in Expresso-Artikel über China, Russland und akademische Forschung

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Forschungsworkshop "Science, Foreign Policy, and the PRC" (Deadline 20. Juli 2021)

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