Research Foci
  • Critical Rural Studies
  • Emancipatory Ruralities and social-ecological Transformations
  • Diverse Economies and Futures
  • Degrowth and Commons
Doctoral AbstractThesis

[working title] Communal Bakehouses - Concrete Fragment of a Rural Community Economy

Supervisor
Professor Dr. Sarah Ruth Sippel
Doctoral Subject
Humangeographie
Targeted Doctoral Degree
Dr. phil.
Awarded by
Department 14 – Geosciences

In my PhD project, I aim to learn if and how communal bakehouses produce rural spaces through materials, practices and imaginaries and what this means. Bakehouses are historical commons that are often still used by rural communities in Germany and beyond - nowadays mostly for cultural reasons.

CV

Academic Education

M.Sc. Socio-Ecological Economics and Policy
B.Sc. Sustainable Agriculture

Prize

"Best research environment" awardJunge Akademie; VolkswagenStiftung
Teaching
  • Project seminar: S Sozial-ökologische Transformation ländlicher Räume [147095]
    • [ | Wed, | | GEO1 323]
  • Practice: Ü Humangeographie: Wirtschafts- und Verkehrsgeographie, Kurs B [145313]
    (in cooperation with Sarah Sippel)
    • [ | Thu, | | GEO1 401]
  • Practice: Ü Humangeographie: Wirtschafts- und Verkehrsgeographie, Kurs A [145312]
    (in cooperation with Sarah Sippel)
    • [ | Thu, | | GEO1 323]
  • Project seminar: S Geographien des Stoffwechsels zwischen Stadt und Land [143115]
    (in cooperation with Tino Petzold)
  • Seminar: S Ländliche Räume - Transformation zwischen Peripherisierung, Strukturwandel und Finanzkrise [141133]
    (in cooperation with Tino Petzold)
  • Practice: Ü Humangeographie: Wirtschafts- und Verkehrsgeographie, Kurs A [141089]
  • Practice: Ü Humangeographie: Wirtschafts- und Verkehrsgeographie, Kurs B [141090]
  • Excursion: Tagesexkursion zur Ü Wirtschaftsgeographie A [141134]
  • Excursion: Tagesexkursion zur Ü Wirtschaftsgeographie B [141135]
  • Methodological seminar: S Qualitative Methoden der empirischen Humangeographie, Kurs C [149143]
  • Practice: E-Learning-Einheit zu "Qualitative Methoden der empirischen Humangeographie", Kurs C [149144]