The richest man owns X.
The second and third richest men control Google.
The fourth richest man owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The fifth richest man owns The Washington Post.
And now the sixth richest could soon take over both Paramount and Warner Bros.
See the problem here?
Posts by Simon Meisch
new publication
Adapting the social practice of beekeeping to a changing climate
Open access link: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Beiträge von Simon Meisch, Uta Mueller, Anja Meitner, Claudia Möller, Julia Hagen, Dominik Balg, @kind.bsky.social Kindlinger, Victoria Estler, Taiga Brahm, Malte Ring, Uwe Küchler, Wolfgang Polleichtner, Konstantin Broese, Botho Priebe, Salwa Achahboun, Marcel Vondermassen @unituebingen.bsky.social
Doch woran können sich Lehrende orientieren, wenn Themen emotional aufgeladen sind, wenn gemeinsame Referenzpunkte brüchig werden oder wenn der Unterricht unvermittelt zum Spiegel gesellschaftlicher #Polarisierung wird? Unser neuer Sammelband geht genau diesen Fragen nach.
Kontroversen gehören zu einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft – und sie gehören in die Schule. Sie sind Ausdruck einer lebendigen demokratischen Kultur und zugleich eine Herausforderung für Lehrkräfte, die täglich damit umgehen müssen, wenn gesellschaftliche Debatten den Unterricht erreichen.
Einfach mal richtig streiten... Aber wie? 🤔
Unser neuer Sammelband bei @barbarabudrich.bsky.social setzt sich mit den Herausforderungen eines guten Umgangs mit #Kontroverse für #Schulen und #Hochschulen auseinander
Und das Gute: er ist Open Access 🙂👇
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@unituebingen.bsky.social @vitenskapsteori.bsky.social @bjerknes.uib.no
Using social practice theory, we frame climate adaptation as something lived and performed in everyday life. Focusing on practices, rather than isolated behaviours or technologies, opens up new ways to support meaningful micro-adaptation on the ground.
In this systematic review, Scott Bremer, Etienne Dunn-Sigouin, Manuel Hempel and I examine beekeeping as a social practice. Drawing on peer-reviewed studies worldwide, we show how climate change reshapes meanings, competences, materials, temporalities and more-than-human relations.
We are happy to share our Open Access paper, “Adapting the social practice of beekeeping to a changing climate,” now published in @ambio-journal.bsky.social.
Climate change reshapes not only ecosystems, but everyday practices – beekeeping shows how.
doi.org/10.1007/s132...
Fingers crossed 😊
After three very productive months at @idea-leeds.bsky.social and @clsrleeds.bsky.social in Leeds, I am back in Tübingen.
It has indeed been a great time with wonderful scholars. Many thanks! 😊
The coming months will show what (academic) plants will grow from the seeds that we have been sown 🌱
#PhilosophyMatters
#PhiloFortnight2025
#miniphilosophy
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"Epistemic justice: An ethical basis for transdisciplinary and transformative sustainability research" argues epistemic justice can resolve tensions between ethical motivations in TDTR as to why extra-scientific knowledge holders need to be included in knowledge production: doi.org/10.14512/gai...
"Extended peer communities: Creating good and fair knowledges" argues extended peer communities in post-normal science have the potential to create better and fairer knowledge: doi.org/10.1016/j.fu...
Two new open access papers (in Futures and in Gaia) on epistemic justice in participatory forms of knowledge production 👇
Let me know what you think 😊
#epistemicjustice #postnormalscience #sustainabledevelopment