Networks
For me networking is as essential to successful research as it can take many different forms. Affiliation to scholarly societies, initiating and engaging in collaborative schemes and organizing workshops and conferences are only the most formalized types of networking.
Conference Organization
(with Maren Harnack, Mario Tvrtkovic und Tobias Michael Wolf) Network „45+ Post-War Architecture in Europe“: “Community Spaces. Conception – Appropriation – Identity”, Darmstadt (Sept. 7 – Sept. 8, 2012).
(with Tom Hulme, University of Leicester) Session M43: “‘Rights and Responsibilities’. Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Cities”, European Association for Urban History: Cities and Societies in Comparative Perspective, Prague (Aug. 29 – Sept. 1, 2012).
(with Peter Shapely, University of Wales) Session S24: “Selling the City: The Public, the Private and the Redevelopment of European City Centres, 1945-1979”, European Association for Urban History: City and Society in European History, Ghent (Sept. 1 – Sept. 4, 2010).
(with Mikael Hård, Frauke Nowak, Sonja Palfner, Susanne Schregel, Josef Wiemeyer and Martin Zimmermann) Postgraduate School “Topology of Technology”: International Conference “Modeling Spaces - Modifying Societies”, Darmstadt (Oct. 7 – Oct. 9, 2009).
(with Raika Espahangizi, Anna Mayr and Susanne Schregel) Postgraduate School “Topology of Technology” and Graduate School of Urban Studies: Workshop “All Politics is Local? Analyzing Power in Contemporary Urban History“, Darmstadt (June 26 – June 27, 2009).
Stream 3: “Glocalization in the Production of Built Environment“, Postgraduate School “Topology of Technology”: International Conference “Technologies of Globalization”, Darmstadt (Oct. 30 – Oct. 31, 2008).
(with Peter Shapely, University of Wales) Session M18: “Urban Governance Since 1945: State, Welfare and Civic Society”, European Association for Urban History: IXth International Conference on Urban History, Lyon (Aug. 27 – Aug. 30, 2008).
Affiliations
International Planning History Society
http://www.planninghistory.org
Gesellschaft für Stadtgeschichte und Urbanisierungsforschung
http://www.gsu.tu-darmstadt.de
European Society for Environmental History
http://eseh.org
Participation in Networks
Research Initiative: 45+ Post-War Architecture in Europe
Marie Curie Conference and Workshop Series (SCF): European Protest Movements (2006-2009)
http://www.protest-research.eu