Program of the workshop days

Thank you very much

Thanks to you, the Transformation Workshop 2024 was even better than we could have imagined! Thank you for taking the time to contribute to the success of the event. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.

Documentation

Friday, 12.01.2024

8.30 - 9.00 am: Check In & morning coffee, Möncheberg 7 - Raum 0614


9.00 - 9.30 am: Welcome words, Möncheberg 7 - Room 0614

9.30 - 11.30 a.m.

Moderation: Sarah Uhlmann, Lilli Hasche

  • Marschner, Noah:
    Concerns in the social-ecological transformation: A qualitative case study on the development of social-ecological reproduction in western German opencast mining peripheral villages in the course of the coal phase-out
  • Noever Castelos, Carla:
    "No es progreso, es destrucción" - The struggle for ideas of transformation in European lithium conflicts
  • Wechuli, Yvonne:
    Inclusive open space planning as socio-ecological transformation
  • Schoppengerd, Stefan:
    An industrial union as a driver of transformation? Hydrogen corporatism and the struggle to reduce working hours in the German steel industry
  • Redecker, Sophie von:
    Rural human-nature relations and care practices as prefigurations for sustainable change
  • CANCELED - Meurer, Michaela:
    On the (ir)relevance of climate justice - A comparative look at visions of local civil society initiatives in Mozambique and Brazil

Moderation: Ina Sieber, Juljana Battenberg

  • Hänel, Martin:
    Increasing efficiency in sustainability reporting: The role of AI assistants
  • Izgin, Thomass:
    Introducing Positive and Mass Conservative Numerical Methods
  • Siebert, Nele:
    Use of biogenic activated carbon from urban biowaste for the removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater
  • Schomberg, Anna C.:
    Environmental footprints show the savings potential of high reparability through modular smartphone design

11.30 - 13.00: Lunch in the canteen

13.00 - 15.00

Moderation: Lilli Hasche, Andreas Gutmann

  • Wiegand, Sabine:
    Professionalization of mathematics teachers for teaching and learning Education for Sustainable Development through mathematical modelling as an interdisciplinary activity - results of an empirical study
  • Jung, Tina:
    Teaching and learning transformation and sustainability in a gender-equitable way. Reflections on the challenges and potentials of gender-competent education for sustainable development
  • Lopper, Sarah:
    Sustainability in the Anthropocene? - Proposals for a revision of approaches to artistic education theory
  • Hilf, Juliana:
    Service learning as an ESD method in university teaching

Moderation: Juljana Battenberg, Carla Noever Castelos

  • Beyer, Sarah:
    Implementing the 2030 Agenda in German Cities - Post-Politics or Sustainable Urban Transformation?
  • Hippe, Friederike:
    Theimportance of vulnerability in transformative adaptation research
  • Sander, Hendrik:
    On the hegemonic potential of green capitalism in the current socio-ecological transformation conflicts: A historical materialist policy analysis
  • Thiemann, Louis/Gerber, Julien-François:
    Work reduction or work transformation? Degrowth and the artisan class

15:00 - 15:30: Coffee break


15:30 - 16:00: Networking, Möncheberg 7 - Room 0614
16:30 - 18:00: Break (check-in hotel, ...)
18:00 - 20:00: Panel discussion: Ways out of the ecological crisis? (optional)
Concluding together in the restaurant (optional)

Saturday, 13.01.2024

8.30 - 9.00 a.m.: Check in & morning coffee, Kurt-Wolters 5 - Room 1016/ 1017

9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Moderation: Andreas Gutmann, Lilli Hasche

  • Kopp, Judith/Vestena, Carolina/ Scheper, Christian/Engelhardt, Anne:
    Legal battles in transnational supply chains
  • Kohlmeier, Nils:
    Contradiction-responsive law: sustainable (legal) transformations
  • Horst, Johan:
    Dogmatics of transformation
  • CANCELED - Quitsch, Svenja:
    Post growth ideas are taking hold in EU institutions: niche regime interactions in the transformation towards sustainability
  • Weidmann, Karen:
    Supply Chain Laws as Key Elements of Transformation towards Sustainability

Moderation: Janina Puder, Carla Noever Castelos

  • Bonet, Ana María:
    Agri-Food Transition and the Human Right to Food in the Context of Social-Ecological Transition: Contributions on Food Policy from Argentina
  • Wiesli, Thea: Towards Sustainable Levels of Meat Consumption:
    Understanding Needs and Support Strategies for Different Social Groups and Classes

  • Suarez, Andrés:
    Challenges for Sustainable Food Production in the Global South: the case of Hass avocado plantations

  • Anlauf, Axel:
    Towards a political economy of the phosphate industry - Ecology, power and inequalities in fertilizer commodity chains

  • Tröger, Danny:
    Spatial planning as a lever for sustainable land use? Insights from Chilean Patagonia

  • Schütze, Nora:
    Approaching the institutional dimensions of agroecological transition through soil governance in Tunisia

11.00 - 11.30: Break


11.30 -13.00: Concluding remarks and final discussion

With:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Braun
Prof. Dr. Kristina Dietz
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischer-Lescano, LL.M (EUI)

Universitätsplatz 9, ASL 1 - Room 0106
1.00 - 2.30 pm: Lunch break & end

Approach

All events take place at the Holländischer Platz campus.

Arrival by car, train, plane, long-distance bus and bicycle

Kurt-Wolters-Strasse 5

Campus Holländischer Platz

Mönchebergstr. 7

Campus Holländischer Platz

University Square 9

Campus Holländischer Platz