Sie sind hier: Startseite XMLTransformer fdb_team_praesentationen

fdb_team_praesentationen

Vorträge, Konferenzbeiträge und Poster

Vorträge

  • Chardon C: Taking care of what exists: Postgrowth municipal urban strategies 2025 (Spaces Beyond Growth: Municipal Degrowth Network, Towards a feminist municipalism, Online)
  • Chardon C: Taking care of what exists: Postgrowth municipal urban strategies 2025 (18th Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics & the 11th International Degrowth Conference, Oslo)
  • Enderle S, Onusseit C, Winsky N: Mit der Fahrradrikscha durch die Stadt: Was Emotionale Geographie uns über die (Im-)Mobilität älterer Menschen sagen kann. 2025 (Jahrestagung des AK Qualitative Methoden in der Geographie, Goslar)
  • Kahle M, Glaser R: tambora.org - a collaborative hub for mankind archives of historical and recent floods 2025 (Phadma Bonn)
  • Kahle M,, Glaser R: Use of Artificial Intelligence Methods for the Reconstruction of Climate Maps 2025 2025 (ESEH Upsalla): https://eseh2025.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Conference-Program-Spreads.pdf
  • Kahle M,, Glaser R: tambora.org - a collaborative hub for mankind archives of historical and recent floods 2025, (3rd Pages Floods Workshop: Past floods and society, Prag), 2025: https://pastglobalchanges.org/publications/138672
  • Trautmann F: On the Reciprocity of ‚Ressentiment‘ and Geopolitics. Understanding the Affective Dispositions of German Far-Right Geopolitical Discourse in the Context of the Russo-Ukrainian War. 2025 (AAG Anual Meeting, Detroit)
  • Trautmann F: Produktionsarbeit in der Klimakrise: Alltägliche Erfahrungen, Gefühle und politische Subjektivität. 2025 (AK Labour Geography Netzwerktreffen, Graz)
  • Trautmann F: Militarization, labour and working-class geopolitics: How workers are pulled into arms production and how they respond. 2025 (Tagung Neue Kulturgeographie, Augsburg)
  • Vogel JS: Challenging the Global Geopolitics of Development? How National Elites Selectively Appropriate Development Discourses in Cambodia. 2025 (Neue Kulturgeographie, Augsburg, Deutschland)