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knowledge – action
Issue 32
Magazine

This issue is available in German only.
- Projects
- Topics
participating Members
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Helen Ahner
- person_research_subject
- Historical and Cultural Anthropology
- institution
- University of Vienna
- Phone
- +43-1-4277-44007
- helen.ahner@univie.ac.at
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Johanna Gereke
- person_research_subject
- Sociology
- institution
- Universität Mannheim
- Phone
- +49 621 181-2819
- johanna.gereke@uni-mannheim.de
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Benedikt Hartl
- person_research_subject
- (activist) architecture
- institution
- Opposite Office
- Phone
- +49 176 56592902
- info@oppositeoffice.com
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Sarah Klosterkamp
- person_research_subject
- Human Geography
- institution
- Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
- Phone
- +49 69 798 35176
- klosterkamp@geo.uni-frankfurt.de
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Kornelia Kończal
- person_research_subject
- History
- institution
- Universität Bielefeld
- Phone
- +49 521 10667031
- kornelia.konczal@uni-bielefeld.de
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Nadine Mengis
- person_research_subject
- Earth system modelling
- institution
- GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel
- Phone
- +49 431 600 4289
- nmengis@geomar.de
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Fabian Michl
- person_research_subject
- Law
- institution
- Leipzig University
- Phone
- +49 341 97-35 156
- fabian.michl@uni-leipzig.de
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Hermine Mitter
- person_research_subject
- Climate economics and agricultural sociology
- institution
- University of Graz
- hermine.mitter@uni-graz.at
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participating Alumnae / Alumni
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Birgit Nemec
- person_research_subject
- History of Medicine/History of Science
- institution
- Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Phone
- +49 30 450-529040
- birgit.nemec@charite.de
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more publications
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Borders
The current issue of the Junge Akademie Magazine is all about ‘borders’. This year's issue sheds light on how the drawing and crossing of boundaries characterises our society and science, and invites readers to explore the dynamic between control and openness from different perspectives.
Topics:
Garvin Brod, Radin Dardashti, Johanna Gereke, Benedikt Hartl, Anne Hemkendreis, Jakub Limanowski, Hanna Pfeifer, Leonie Wenz, Kathrin Wittler
Berlin 2025
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Democracy and Science
Under the title "Demokratie & Wissenschaft" ("Democracy and Science"), the JAM #30 deals with the connections and interaction between these pillars of society.
Topics:
Andrea Binder, Christopher Degelmann, Anne Hemkendreis, Rona Kobel, Nadine Mengis, Senthuran Varatharajah
Berlin 2024
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Dissent!
What would the sciences be without controversy - after all, science is also a competition of theses, methods and ideas. This is the starting point for the new issue of the JAM, which is devoted to dissent between various disciplinary perspectives. To this end, we have compiled strategies for effective debates from a wealth of historical disputes in science. There is also room for controversy over the redesign of the JAM, which is being published in this issue, for the first time, as a poster.
Topics:
Lukas Haffert, Oliver Rymek, Erik Schilling, Ricarda Winkelmann
2019
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