2024
- “The Local Consultant Will Not Be Credible”: How Epistemic Injustice Is Experienced and Practised in Development Aid. In: Testimonial Injustice and Trust. Routledge & CRC Press (1. edn.), 2024, 478--489 more…
- Let Us Get Regional: Exploring Prospects for Biomass-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal on the Ground. C 10 (1), 2024, 25 more…
- Narratives of research collaboration for sustainability at the global science-policy interface: A vehicle for inequality or transformation? Environmental Science & Policy 155, 2024, 103708 more…
2023
- International Scientific Associations and Conferences as Agents in the Unequal Circulation of Knowledge. In: Routledge Handbook of Academic Knowledge Circulation. Routledge & CRC Press (1. edn.), 2023, 169--181 more…
- What ‘counts’ in international forest policy research? A conference ethnography of valuation practice and habitus in an interdisciplinary social science field. Forest Policy and Economics 154, 2023, 103034 more…
- Die Herstellung von Online-Publika des Bachmannpreises. In: Das sichtbare Publikum?. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2023 more…
2022
- Jasanoff, Sheila (2010): A New Climate for Society. In: Schlüsselwerke der sozialwissenschaftlichen Klimaforschung. transcript Verlag, 2022, 135-138 more…
- Müllabfuhr fürs Klima: Negative Emissionen als Zukunftsversprechen und Geschäftsmodell. Klima - Seismograph für Gesellschaft & Gesundheit (Tagungsband zum Symposion Dürnstein), tredition, 2022 more…
2021
- Patterns of inequality in global forest science conferences: An analysis of actors involved in IUFRO World Congresses with a focus on gender and geography. Forest Policy and Economics 129, 2021, 102510 more…
2020
- “The Local Consultant Will Not Be Credible”: How Epistemic Injustice Is Experienced and Practised in Development Aid. Social Epistemology 34 (5), 2020, 478-489 more…
- Responsible research, inequality in science and epistemic injustice: an attempt to open up thinking about inclusiveness in the context of RI/RRI. Journal of Responsible Innovation 7 (3), 2020, 672-679 more…
- Epistemische Ungleichheit unter „Entwicklungsexpert*innen“: eine empirische Analyse unter Einbeziehung philosophischer, dekolonialer und postkolonialer Perspektiven. polylog 44, 2020, 99--115 more…
- Climate Engineering as a Communication Challenge: Contested Notions of Responsibility Across Expert Arenas of Science and Policy. Science Communication 42 (1), 2020, 61-89 more…
2019
2018
- “Identifying enabling factors of science-policy interaction in a developing country context: A case study of South Africa's environment sector”. Forest Policy and Economics 91, 2018, 36-45 more…
- Multiple Shades of Grey: Opening the Black Box of Public Sector Executives’ Hybrid Role Identities. In: Bureaucracy and Society in Transition. Comparative Perspectives, Comparative Social Research. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018, 157-176 more…
- Constituting ‘Societal Relevance’ in Transdisciplinary Collaborations. 2nd STS Austria Conference “Innovation and Societal Transformation: Science, Democracy, and Sustainable Futures” , 2018 more…
2017
- International influence on forest governance in Tanzania: Analysing the role of aid experts in the REDD+ process. Forest Policy and Economics 83, 2017, 181-190 more…
2016
- The Delusion Of Knowledge Transfer: The Impact Of Foreign Aid Experts On Policy-Making In South Africa And Tanzania. Zenodo, 2016 more…
2015
- The impact of foreign experts on policymaking in young democracies – a comparative analysis of South Africa and Tanzania. Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld, 2015 more…