SCAS News - 27 March, 2023 (Updated: 29 March, 2023)

News from the SCAS Community: Publications

Publications by Fellows of the SCAS community appear regularly. Some of them have been initiated,
worked on and/or finished by Fellows during their time in residence at the Collegium, whereas others
don't have a specific connection to the Collegium but nevertheless are the result of hard work by a
current or former Fellow. Below you will find some of the recent publications available.

For the entire SCAS bibliography, please see here.

BOOKS:


Slavery and Bondage in Asia, 1550–1850: Towards a Global History of
Coerced Labour

Lisa Hellman (with Kate Ekama and Matthias van Rossum, eds.)
(De Gruyter, 2022)

Lisa Hellman is a SCAS Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, in residence at the
Collegium in the academic year 2022-23.



Framtidslandet

Sverker Sörlin
(Teg Publishing, 2023)

Sverker Sörlin is a SCAS Non-resident Long-term Fellow for Programmes on
Environmental Humanities. He is in residence at the Collegium in the academic
year 2022-23.



ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
:

“Estimation of additive genetic variance when there are gene–environment correlations: Pitfalls, solutions
and unexplored questions"

Pim Edelaar (with Gabriel Munar-Delgado and Yimen G. Araya-Ajoy)
(in Methods in Ecology and Evolution. British Ecological Society, 2023).
Pim Edelaar was a Natural Sciences Fellow in residence at SCAS in the spring of 2022. He worked on
this article while at the Collegium.


“The Eastward Routes: Swedish Prisoners and Overlapping Regimes of Coercion in the Russian, Chinese
and Dzungar Empires"

Lisa Hellman
(in Slavery and Bondage in Asia, 1550–1850: Towards a Global History of Coerced Labour, 2022).
Lisa Hellman is a SCAS Pro Futura Scientia Fellow who is in residence at the Collegium in the academic
year 2022-23.


“Resisting Russification in Soviet Ukraine through Literary Translation: The Voice of Mykola Lukash"

Valentyna Savchyn
(in East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2023).
Valentyna Savchyn is a Fellow at SCAS in the academic years 2021-22 and 2022-23. She wrote the
article during her time in residence.