Research
Track One: framings
This track focuses on the perspectives of the social sciences and asks which narratives serve to legitimate urgency and how problems are framed.
EUmies Awards: ‘Sustainable’ architecture in Europe
A sociological interpretive approach
Mobility in the making
A comparative examination of negotiation processes in mobility experiments
The green, affordable, reconciliatory city
The socioecological fix of Indigenous real-estate developments in Vancouver
Outdated: Class-based politics in modernist urban planning of the 20th century
The continuity and rupture in public spaces of an Indian planned industrial city
Greening the bunkers
Implementing future visions in places from the past: A sociology of space perspective on two bunker conversion projects in Hamburg
Globalization of urban climate governance and the making of net-zero cities
Narratives, pathways, instruments
Sinking cities
Urban political environments in the age of sea level rise (postdoctoral project)
Sacred acts in secular times
On the social performance of eco-imagination (postdoctoral project)