Blogs
From Trebitz via London to Lancaster
Thu, 02/12/2010 - 14:47 — ingli
From November 2009 till September 2010 I lived at a small village 50km west off Berlin, called Trebitz.
During the time, I had the chance to take quite a few pictures. Have a look at the gallery.
My main activity at Trebitz, however, was exploring data for my PhD and started writing related articles.
Towards the next temporary home
Sat, 26/09/2009 - 22:09 — ingliGreat news: starting end of 2009, I will be living at Trebitz, just an hour away of Berlin. Visit me! :)
My plan is to use the time in Trebitz to work out a draft of my PhD, i.e. complete analyses and translate my oberservations into readable chapters.
35. Open Ohr: Opening forum on belief
Sat, 02/05/2009 - 10:15 — ingliHaving grown up partially at the yearly festival Open Ohr at my home city Mainz, the organisers decided to theme this year's Open Ohr "Himmel, Arsch & Zwirn", focussing on the role of belief in today's society.
For the opening forum of the festival a diverse group of actors has been invited to discuss the theme publically: representatives of religions, or rationality, ... and me. They asked me to comment on knowledge and science as a belief system. I am more than happy to join this discussion :)
See you at the 35th Open Ohr?! Would be great :)
Travelling in South-Eastern Europe
Sun, 05/04/2009 - 15:02 — ingli300 kilometers from 1pm to 7pm! This was the time we needed to hitch-hike from the outer areas of Istanbul to the border with Bulgaria. Among the lifts were a police guy with his gun and some other interesting Turkish fellows.
Doing a PhD at Augsburg University
Sat, 07/02/2009 - 01:47 — ingliSupervised by Christoph Lau I am currently doing a PhD on environmental and sustainability managers. The empirical phase started off at the headquarters of a multinational within the financial services sector.
More to follow soon at ems-research.org.
Working on a research website
Sat, 07/02/2009 - 00:03 — ingliDuring the last weeks I have been dedicating much of my free time to the new website of the Environment, Management and Society Research Group. Check it out :)
