Dougald Hine

Dougald Hine (born 1977 in Cambridge, England) is a British author, editor and social entrepreneur.

Following his first degree, he studied broadcast journalism at Sheffield Hallam and then spent four years as a BBC journalist (2002-2005).

Since 2015, he has been working with the National Swedish Touring Theatre (Riksteatern)[6] and as associate of the Centre for Environment and Development Studies (CEMUS) at Uppsala University[7] Together with Anna Björkman, Hine founded a school called HOME, a gathering place and a learning community for those who are drawn to the work of regrowing a living culture.

[8] In 2021 Hine together with Geska Helena Brecevic hosted a digital roundtable on artistic livelihoods and their long -term sustainability Making a Living -Making a life.

[9] There Hine shared some thoughts and questions about artistic livelihoods and their long-term sustainability, drawing on his experiences as co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project and a school called HOME, as well as his work as leader of artistic development at the National Swedish Touring Theater (Riksteatern).

Hine and Kingsnorth providing a five-year retrospective on the Dark Mountain Project