Hendrik Meyer

Hendrik Meyer studied Sociology, Art and Media Studies, English & American Studies, as well as Media Culture & Globalization in Oldenburg and Bremen. Since 2021, he has been a research associate at the University of Hamburg, working at the Chair of “Communication Studies, especially Climate and Science Communication,” and serving as the coordinator of the […]
Anne Reif

Anne Reif is a postdoctoral researcher in the cluster of excellence CLICCS and conducts research in the DFG project “The trust relationship between science and digitized publics” (TruSDi) at TU Braunschweig. Her scientific profile lies at the intersection of science communication and digital communication and has a particular focus on climate change as a scientific […]
Fenja De Silva-Schmidt

Fenja De Silva-Schmidt is coordinating the science communication project at the Hamburg Research Academy. Previously, she worked as a research assistant and received her PhD from the chair of Prof. Brüggemann in Hamburg. During Paris’ climate conference, she coordinated the “Down to Earth” study about the audience’s perceptions of news from the conference. Aside from […]
Louisa Pröschel

Louisa Pröschel (M.A.) has been part of Prof. Brüggemann’s team at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences at University of Hamburg since October 2024. Her research interests lie in the investigation of media-mediated protest dynamics and movements, with a focus on climate protest research in (digital) media.
Christopher Pavenstädt

Christopher Pavenstädt is a PhD student and research assistant at the DFG-cluster CLICCS at the University of Hamburg. His interests include political discourse, climate change/sustainability and social movements. In his research, he focusses on the transformative role of future-related narratives at the interface between climate movements, science and political actors for German and US-climate politics
Shorouk Elkobros

Shorouk Elkobrosi is an internationally experienced cinematographer and documentary filmmaker. Her production house, Anthropotpourri, focuses on human communities and their connection to nature, wildlife, and the environment in a climate changed world.
Felix Schaumann

Felix Schaumann is a PhD candidate at the University of Hamburg, working in the Economics department and at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology. His interests include the interaction of climate science and economics, the IPCC process, and the communication of climate research. In his own research, he focuses on climate-economic models and in his […]