ProEnviron Doctoral Candidates
Mariana Arjona Soberón, MSProject: #ViralEnvironmentalism—Digital Landscapes of Environmental Activism, Fridays for Future and Beyond |
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Regina Bichler, MSProject: The “Zero Waste Cities“ Munich and Kamikatsu: waste prevention, recycling and the integration of technological innovations to establish sustainable waste practices |
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John S. Fayiah, MScProject: Project: Fragment of the Forest: Hot Zones, Disease Ecologies, and the Changing Landscape Couple of Environment of Health in West Africa |
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Nakul Heroor, MA MAProject: Affect, Relationality and Discourse: Ways of Languaging Landscapes in Policy, Participatory Experiences and Protests |
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Fausto Ignatov Vinueza, MAProject: The Ambivalences of Success: Discourses on Development, Progress, and Extractivism |
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Andreas Jünger, MAProject: Ideas, Politics, and Materialities: A Socio-Environmental History of Organic Farming in Andalusia |
Shadrach Kerwillain, MPhilProject: Fragments of the Forest: Hot Zones, Disease Ecologies, and the Changing Landscape of Environment and Health in West Africa |
Philipp Kuster, MAProject: Unesco’s Man and the Biosphere Programme in the 1970s and 1980s: A New Knowledge Infrastructure for the Environmental Sciences? |
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Lara LopezProject: From Grey to Green: A Social-Ecological Framework for Repurposing Unproductive Transport Infrastructure |
Lotta Ortheil, MAProject: Urban Food Forestry: A multispecies approach for resilient and sustainable cities |
María del Pilar Peralta Ardila, MAProject: Life Trajectories of Women in Defense and Care of the Environment, Colombia, 1990–2019 |
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Talitta Reitz, MAProject: Community Transformation and Ecological Restoration in Portland, Oregon, and Munich, Bavaria |
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Kira J. Schmidt, MAProject: Network Building and Negotiation Processes in European Alpine Transit Policy |
Danielle Schmitz, MAProject: How Economists ‘See’ the Environment: Textual Framing and Research Bias in Current Economic Research on the Environment, 2016-today |
Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova, MS MSProject: Connected Food: An Interdisciplinary Approach into Interspecies Encounters of Food |
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Amey Zhang, MSProject: Learning Nature(s): A Cross-Cultural Ethnography of Children’s Relationship to the Nonhuman World |