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Monat: März 2023

Sustainability and Space

Following the first workshop in our „The New Space Age“ series at the Schader Foundation in January, we (the SichTRaum network, that is) just had our second workshop, this time on space sustainability, a topic that I myself keep coming back to. And despite a mass transit workers‘ strike, we had the best hybrid workshop I can remember. Over at Heise Online, Hans-Arthur Marsiske has again provided a very nice write-up (in German). Our third and final workshop in October will be on visions and utopias, a topic that has come up repeatedly during the first two events already.

Gewaltloser Widerstand und demokratische Konsolidierung – Or: An AI Translated My Book!

In 2020, me and four other authors (Markus Bayer, Felix Bethke, Matteo Dressler and Véronique Dudouet) published a book called Nonviolent Resistance and Democratic Consolidation. It was the culmination of a four-year research effort into how and why mass nonviolent resistance during transition helps the resulting democracies survive longer and be stronger than democracies that emerged through top-down liberalization or those rare cases where violent resistance actually led to democracy. Last year, the publisher approached us. They were testing AI translation tools (specifically DeepL) and wanted to create a German version of our book. Somewhat sceptically, we agreed. The raw…

The Flipped Classroom Workbook V2

The publication of my Flipped Classroom Workbook earlier this week has generated quite a bit of interest. I’ve received several messages expressing gratitude (much appreciated, thanks everyone!) and several suggestions for improvement. So I decided to quickly pick up on these suggestions while the topic is still fresh in my mind. Hence, without further ado, here is V2 of the Flipped Classroom Workbook! Flipped Classroom Workbook V2 (docx) Flipped Classroom Workbook V2 (pdf) The Workbook is released under Creative Commons license so feel free to download, copy, and share it to your heart’s content.

Outer Space as an Environment

I may not be going to outer space, but I will be going to Bonn to talk about outer space, which is pretty great, too. 24 May, to be specific. CASSIS (the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies) at Bonn University is organizing a lecture series called „Reach for the Stars“ and they’ve invited me to come and give a talk about an environmental perspective on outer space. Here’s the pitch: The problem of space debris has been known to experts and politicians for decades. As early as 1978, the dangers of a collision cascade of satellites and…

The New Space Age – Second Workshop on Space Sustainability

The „New Space Age“ series continues! On 27 March 2023, the second workshop takes place at the Schader Foundation in Darmstadt. It’s still possible to sign up (apart from the ESOC visit, where the deadline has passed) at https://www.schader-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/aktuell/artikel/das-neue-weltraumzeitalter-zweiter-workshop. The focus of this workshop moves from issues of space safety and space security to the no less important challenge of space sustainability. Numerous satellites are placed in orbit by public organisations and private companies. Their remnants later orbit the Earth as space debris and endanger other objects or future space stations. At the same time, moons and asteroids are becoming…

Introducing the Flipped Classroom Workbook

In addition to my political science research, I am also interested in the scholarship and practice of teaching & learning. A decade ago, I became interested in the flipped classroom. I implemented in my own teaching and, together with colleagues like Caroline Kärger and Achim Goerres, began to write about it. Nowadays, I run flipped classroom workshops for other higher ed professionals. To help workshop participants flip their classes I’ve put together a Flipped Classroom Workbook that guides them through the process. I’m releasing it under a Creative Commons NC-BY-SA 4.0 license so you can download and share it for…

Relational Agency in Global Politics

Why do we have the kinds of actors in global politics that we have? States, international organizations, transnational corporations, civil society organizations, experts – all of these are well accepted without question. Just open a textbook or ask a political scientist and these entities will be mentioned. But why do we have these „global governors“ and not others? In the past, nobility had a similar kind of international agency and nobles were frequently called upon to mediate in inter-state disputes. Not any longer. Clearly, global political agency is something contingent and evolving. Matthias Hofferberth and I had started to think about…