Karin Nilsson

Doctoral Student at Design & Human Factors

Karin Nilsson studies preconditions for sustainable consumption, reuse and circular user behaviors.
The aim of Karins studies is to investigate the reuse potential for unused objects found in Swedish households. Central to Karins research is identifying why users choose to store unused objects and finding enablers for recirculating these objects.

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2023

Nostalgia, gift, or nice to have – an analysis of unused products in Swedish households

Karin Nilsson, Helena Strömberg, Oskar Rexfelt et al
PROCEEDINGS 5th PLATE Conference
Paper in proceeding
2022

Making dinner in an uncomfortable future: Comparing provocations as user insight elicitation methods

Karin Nilsson, Sara Renström, Helena Strömberg et al
DRS2022: Bilbao
Paper in proceeding

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2022–2025

Mining garage gold - exploring and expanding potentials for increased reuse in Swedish households

Helena Strömberg Design & Human Factors
Oskar Rexfelt Design & Human Factors
Karin Nilsson Design & Human Factors
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