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About the Author
Aaron Pinnix is a postdoctoral researcher in American studies at Universitat Konstanz in Germany. His research is on ocean-focused poetry that conjoins ecological and social justice. Axel Volmar is currently a guest professor at the Institute for Music and Media at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin. His research is on media history, media theory, and the praxeology of media, intersecting with the history of science, infrastructure studies, and disability studies. Fernando Esposito is assistant professor at the Department of Modern History at Universitat Konstanz. His habilitation deals with the transformation of European understandings of time and history and the chronopolitics that arose from modern temporality. Nora Binder is a postdoctoral researcher in the history of the human and social sciences at Universitat Konstanz. Her current project investigates the epistemology of human interrelations within applied psychology and its ties with the concept of social competence (1930-1970). In her doctoral thesis Kurt Lewin und die Psychologie des Feldes (2023) she scrutinizes early experimental social psychology and the beginnings of group dynamics.
Book Information
ISBN 9783837669831
Author Aaron Pinnix
Format Paperback
Page Count 276
Imprint Transcript Verlag
Publisher Transcript Verlag