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Working Paper flumen No. 1
Eversberg, Dennis. 2020. Bioeconomy as a stake in polarising social conflicts? The distribution of socio-ecological mentalities within the German population in 2018 and the resulting potentials for support and resistance to bio-based transformations.
Appendix: cluster analysis
Workin Paper flumen No. 2
Eversberg, Dennis and Jana Holz. 2020. Empty Promises of Growth: The Bioeconomy and Its Multiple Reality Checks

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  • Next Coffee Talk with Dr. Rebecca Banham: “Ontological security and forest experiences: ‘Giving language’ to human-forest connections in Tasmania, Australia” | 21 May 2025
  • Sakari Säynäjoki from the University of Helsinki is visiting flumen in Jena as a guest researcher from 31 March to 4 April 2025
  • New article from Martin Fritz in cooperation with colleagues from Lund University, Sweden: “What have future generations ever done for us? Future expectations and present dispositions for social-ecological transformations” in: Futures. 
  • Journal Publication: Martin Fritz | 5 March 2025
  • flumen at the Conference  “A Climate of (De-)Civilization? Shifting Dynamics between Nature and Society” | March 12-14, 2025, TU Dortmund University
  • Next Coffee Talk with Dr. Sebastian Garbe: “‘This is Nature Protecting itself’ – Forest Occupations Against Sand & Gravel Extraction in Germany” | 02 April 2025
  • Kajsa Emilsson, Martin Fritz, Roger Hildingsson, Håkan Johansson, Jamil Khan, and Max Koch (2025): Pathways to Sustainable Welfare. Inertia, Emergence and Transformation in Swedish Cities. Policy Press. | 12 February 2025
  • Next Coffee Talk with Dr. Léa Lacan: “Forest Politics in Kenya’s Tugen Hills: Conservation Beyond Natural Resources in the Katimok Forest” | 26. February 2025
  • Dr. John Björkman (University of Turku, Finland): “The Black Man of Villavuori sits in that forest, guarding the village border.” Sacred forest sites of folk belief in Southwest Finnish village landscapes | 22 January 2025
  • New publication by Linda von Faber, Martin Fritz and Dennis Eversberg: “Mentalities in the energy and heat transition: A comparative study of German bioenergy villages.”

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