Presentations 10th IAS-STS Annual Conference
Agrobiotechnology in developing countries: the case of South-East Asia
Gloria Adduci
How do you manage? The varieties of ‘community’ in the transition to low carbon futures
Gerald Aiken
Towards a feminist ethics of knowledge modeling for the future Web 3.0
Corinna Bath
Energy Poverty: a sociological case study in Styria/Austria
Thomas Berger
Patterns of energy use in energy-aware households
Lisa Bohunovsky, Sigrid Grünberger
Gender Struggles in Web 2.0
Tanja Carstensen
Overcame by Leviathan: Setting up alternative agro-food networks in eastern european countries
Wojciech Goszczyński
The Concept of ‘Heteronormativity’ and its Methodological Implications
Birgit Hofstätter, Torsten Wöllmann
The organizational development of renewable energy: the case of Wave Hub
Marfuga Iskandarova
Integrating researchers’ and stakeholders’ perspectives in research on alternative agro-food networks
Sandra Karner, Nicoleta Chioncel
Rivers, reservoirs and ripariansThe multiple dimensions of flood control on the Kemi River
Franz Krause
Discursive aspects of GMO risk policy in Latvia
Zane Linde
Limits to Managing Environments. An Exercise in Constructing Order
Ingmar Lippert
Unbundling of District Heating Co-operations in Stockholm?
Dick Magnusson
Policy impacts of ethical advisory bodies on the societal regulation of biotechnology
Franc Mali, Toni Pustovrh, Blanka Groboljšek
Green Work-Life Balance – a new concept for promoting sustainable consumption
Viola Muster, Ulf Schrader
Nachhaltiges Handeln im beruflichen und privaten Alltag
Abschlusskonferenz
Working within and beyond the market. Individual and societal recognition for sustainable work
Linda Nierling
Reflecting the individual use of web 2.0 tools
Jutta Pauschenwein, Anastasia Sfiri
“Integrating research and teaching by inter- and transdisciplinary case-studies: The case-study on mobility management along corridors.“
Alfred Posch, Ralf Aschemann, Karin Dullnig, Karl Reiter, Ulrike Seebacher
Socio-technical transitions towards sustainable energy systems – some conceptual remarks
Harald Rohracher
Digital Civic Engagement among Anarchist Activists in Poland
Lisiunia A. Romanienko
‘Environmental citizenship’ in energy-related community projects
Anna Schreuer
Transdisciplinarity in Sustainability Studies: Theoretical Debates, Methodological Challenges and Empirically Gained Experiences
Irmgard Schultz
Trusting Differently Diversity-aware search for people, content, events
Judith Simon
Participatory modelling and sustainability research: concepts, means and aims of knowledge integration
Barbara Smetschka, Veronika Gaube
Integrating socio-economic assessment of GMOs into decision making - exploring the challenges
Armin Spök
Responsivity as a transdisciplinary research principle
Ulli Vilsmaier
Transition to bioenergy systems in transition economies: Case of Ukraine
Yulliiya Voytenko
Web 2.0 & Diversity: Gender and Technology in Action
Heike Wiesner