PhD Projects
| Ongoing PhD projects |
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| Zita Seichter: | Practicing urban planning within regressive future imaginaries |
| Cassiopea Staudacher: | Time for sustainability? Contestations of the modern time regime |
| Charlotte Huch: | Urban Battlegrounds - Fighting for Justice at the Nexus of Climate, Race and In/Security |
| Bastien Dratwa: | (Dis-)Continuities of Violence: The Affective Life of Xenophobia in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
| Iulian Diculescu-Blebea: | The crisis of the regime of truth as a matter of security – an exploratory study of German and Romanian cases |
| Jana Leonie Schneider: | #Resistance - Generation Z and its struggle with right-wing milieus in the social web |
| Nina Fraeser: | Collective responses to sexual violence and abuse in activist spaces. A queer-feminist catalogue of the un-common |
| Johannes Ebenau: | (In-)Security and (In-)Visibility: Strategies of dealing with acts of right-wing violence |
| Ongoing PhD projects - second supervisor |
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| Joshua Kaewnetara: | Disrupted Mobilities – (Dis-)Continuities in the (re-)production of mobility practices in times of disaster |
| Luis Emilio Cecchi: | Freedom, Justice and Space: Expanding the Neorepublican Project towards the City |
| Janaina Maldonado: | "We for us" relations between justice, security and community-building in São Paulo, Brazil |
| León von der Burg: | Governing through stories - an examination of current police security paradigms |
| Successfully finished PhD projects |
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| Vojta Drápal: | Genealogy and Progress – Revisiting Michel Foucault’s historico-philosophical practice in terms of temporality |
| Florian Spissinger: | On affective ambivalences - a political ethnography |
| Dany Franck Anselme Tiwa: | Youth and Mob Justice in Nigeria: the seductions of violence? |
| Monika Weissensteiner: | Security and mobility in border-regions and in cross-border police-cooperation |
| Lilian Amankwa: | Children as Witnesses of Domestic Violence: Experiences of Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence and Support Systems in Ghana |