The Environmental Humanities and the Ecological Transformation of Society
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Rethinking Environment: The Environmental Humanities and the Ecological Transformation of Society Our international Ph.D. program, “Rethinking Environment,” is a cooperation between Augsburg University and Ludwig-Maximilian University at Munich. Institutionally anchored at the Wissenschaftszentrum Umwelt (WZU) in Augsburg and at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) in Munich, it brings together experts in the Environmental Humanities who come from a very diverse range of disciplines. The specific academic profiles of the WZU and the RCC, and the long-term non-academic structures that both centers are actively engaged in, provide Ph.D. students with an extensive international and regional network of scholars and partners in cultural and media institutions, NGOs, and industries. Each Ph.D. project will be supervised by an interdisciplinary supervisory team comprising three mentors from both universities (either two mentors from Augsburg and one from Munich, or two from Munich and one from Augsburg). Augsburg University (UA) Prof. Dr. Victor A. Ferretti Latin American Studies / Environmental Aesthetics Prof. Dr. Elke Hertig Regional Climate Change / Environmental Health Sciences Prof. Dr. Marita Krauss European Regional History / Environmental History Prof. Dr. Ulrike Ohl Didactics of Geography / Education and Sustainable Development Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl Moral Theology / Environmental Ethics Prof. Dr. Matthias Schmidt Human Geography / Transformation Studies / Political Ecology Prof. Dr. Elke Seefried Environmental History / Modern History PD Dr. Jens Soentgen Environmental Philosophy / History of Substances. Director of the WZU PD Dr. Kirsten Twelbeck American Studies / Environmental Humanities. Coordinator Environmental Humanities at WZU Prof. Dr. Uwe Voigt Analytical Philosophy / Philosophy of Nature Prof. Dr. Marcus Wagner Business Administration / Innovation and International Management / Economic and Technological Sustainability Prof. Dr. Hubert Zapf American Studies / Cultural Ecology next page è Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich (LMU) Prof. Dr. Eveline Dürr Ethnology / Human-Environmental Relationships in the Americas and Oceania Prof. Dr. Michael John Gorman Biology / Life Sciences and Society. Director Biotopia Museum of Natural Science, Bavaria Prof. Dr. Christof Mauch Environmental History, American Cultural History / Transatlantic Studies. Director of the RCC Dr. Simone Müller Global- and Environmental History. Head of Emmy Noether Research Team “Hazardous Waste” Prof. Dr. Karen Pittel Economics. Head of ifo Center for Energy, Climate, and Resources Prof. Dr. Henrike Rau Human Geography / Human-Environmental Relationships Prof. Dr. Helmuth Trischler History of Technology. Head of Research at Deutsches Museum, Munich Prof. Dr. Markus Vogt Christian Social Ethics / Ethics of Sustainability and Climate Justice .