- 22.10.2009
- Media & Journalism: Crisis or Boom?
- Dom im Berg
Harald Fidler works as a journalist and publicist. He began his career in 1987 as a freelancer for journals such as Niederösterreichischen Nachrichten and Arbeiter Zeitung. In 1991, he ended up as media editor for the APA, a position replaced four years later by one for the ...[more]
- 23.10.2009
- Towards Copenhagen...and Beyond!
- Dom im Berg
After completing her studies in Environmental Systems Science (specialization: Political Economics) with a thesis on "Measures to reduce motorized private transport and the evaluation thereof" at the University of Graz, Angela Friedrich was immediately made an ...[more]
- 23.10.2009
- Climate Action Now! Copenhagen!
- Stadtmuseum
Martin Fuchs, the Graz-born activist and climate educator studied Agriculture and Horticulture at the Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences as well as Agricultural Pedagogy at the Vienna University of Agricultural and Environmental Teacher Training, ...[more]
- 21.10.2009
- Elevate Opening
- Dom im Berg
Amy Goodman is a broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist and author, who has been news director of Pacifica Radio station WBAI-FM in New York City for over a decade. Goodman is best known as the principal host of Pacifica Radio's Democracy Now! program. As the title suggests, ...[more]
- 23.10.2009
- Towards Copenhagen...and Beyond!
- Dom im Berg
The political scientist Manuel Graf has worked with WWF Switerzland on a thermal sanitation project. Additionally, he has kept himself busy at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (German Institute for International and Security Affairs) with the problem of carbon leakage - a ...[more]
- 24.10.2009
- The crisis of capitalism and the crisis of the liberal democracy
- Stadtmuseum
Dr Joachim Hirsch, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Frankfurt University, holds as the focal points of his work the theory of capitalism, the philosophy of the state, regulation theory, international political economy, and social movements. He has held positions in ...[more]
- 23.10.2009
- Towards Copenhagen...and Beyond!
- Dom im Berg
Gottfried Kirchengast studied Physics, Geophysics and Meteorology at the University of Graz, where he has headed the self-founded research group for Atmospheric Remote Sensing and Climate Systems since 1996. In 1998, he obtained 1.1. million euros worth of research funding with ...[more]