Disrupting the university

The stifling of academic freedom in Germany, Austria and Switzerland

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  • 96 Seiten
  • 1. Auflage
  • 21,5 cm x 13,5 cm
  • Erscheinungsdatum: 03.03.2025
  • Artikelnummer 978-3-86489-499-2

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Heike Egner
Heike Egner, born in Heidelberg (Germany) in 1963, is a geographer, researcher and mediator. She studied journalism, political science and geography in Mainz, where she also completed her doctorate and habilitation in geography. Egner has held visiting professorships in Frankfurt am Main, Kassel, Munich, Vienna and Innsbruck. Starting in 2010 she was a university professor of geography and regional research at the University of Klagenfurt (Austria) until her unexpected dismissal in 2018.

Anke Uhlenwinkel
Anke Uhlenwinkel, born in Bremen (Germany) in 1963, is a university professor of geography and economics education at the University of Salzburg (Austria) since 2021. She studied Geography, English, Politics and Education at the University of Göttingen. She completed her doctorate and habilitation at the University of Bremen. From 2008, she held a professorship of geography education at the University of Potsdam (Germany), but was not granted tenure in 2013 after an irregular internal procedure that was not codified in the Higher Education Act.

Zachary Gallant
Zachary Gallant, author of "Nazis All The Way Down: The Myth of the Moral Modern Germany", has reported as a journalist on politics and corruption in the USA and the Balkans. He lives in Germany since 2012, where he carried out and organized numerous projects on refugee aid, intercultural understanding and climate justice with the support of the European Commission and the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.