MMag. PhD Johannes Waldmüller

Ass.Prof. (non-tenured)

Menschenrechtspolitik im andinen Lateinamerika; Internationale Umwelt- und Katastrophenschutzpolitik; Ethik der grünen Transitionen und Nachhaltigkeit; Forschung, Technologie und Innovation bzw. Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in Nord-Süd-Beziehungen (insb. EU-Lateinamerika/Karibik); Wissenschaft und Diplomatie; Blue Economies und lokales Küstenmanagement; Indigene und Afro-Andines Wohlergehen

2022

Waldmüller, Johannes M., Krushi Watene, Mandy Yap (2022): Redefining the SDGs Landscape and Infrastructure: Relational Indigenous Epistemologies from the Andean-Pacific Region. Policy & Society. DOI: 10.1093/polsoc/puac026

2022

Waldmüller, Johannes M. and Nelson Nogales (2022): La noche que tembló Ecuador. Reconstrucción, recuperación, prevención y resiliencia. Abya-Yala, Quito. English title: The Night Ecuador Trembled. Reconstruction, Recuperation, Prevention and Resilience. ISBN: 978-9942-09-769-9.

2021

Waldmüller, Johannes M. (2021): Expanding the Transdisciplinary Conversation Towards Pluriversal Distributive Disaster Recovery: Development Ethics and Interculturality. Journal of Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 31 No. 3, pp. 319-332. DOI: 10.1108/DPM-03-2021-0069

2020

Waldmüller, Johannes M. (2020): Disrupting Disasters in Semiaquatic Border Regions of Ecuador and Colombia: (In)Visibilization through Decolonial Delinking? Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 29/5: https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-01-2020-0002

2020

Ana G. Fernández, Waldmueller, Johannes M., Cristina Vega, (eds.) 2020: Guest Editors of a Special Issue of Íconos 66 (Wos-indexed Journal of FLACSO Ecuador) Community, Vulnerability and Reproduction in Disaster Scenarios. An Approach from Latin America and the Caribbean: https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/announcement/view/97

2019

Waldmüller, Johannes M., Jamali, Hameed and Nogales, Nelson (2019): Operationalizing Sustainable Development Goals in Vulnerable Coastal Areas of Ecuador and Pakistan: Marginalizing Human Development? Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: https://doi.org/10.1080/19452829.2019.1666810

2018

Waldmueller, Johannes M. and Rodríguez, Laura (2018): Rights of Nature and Buen Vivir Movements, in: Drydyk, Jay and Keleher, Lori, (eds.), Handbook of Development Ethics: Routledge Taylor & Francis, 234-247.

2018

Waldmueller, Johannes M. and Philipp Altmann (eds.) 2018: Territorialidades otras: Visiones alternativas de la tierra y del territorio desde Ecuador, Centro Andino de Estudios Internacionales-Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar & La Tierra,Quito. ISBN: 978-9978-19-909-1

2023-2024

Bachelorseminar BAK 18 zu Internationaler Politik, Green Transitions und Nord-Süd-Beziehungen.

SS 2024

Bak 8: VO Internationale Politik

SS 2024 (Jan-März)

Diplomatische Akademie Wien: Decentering IR from the Global South

2015-2016

Post-doc (Soziale Anthropologie), New York University (NYU), finanziert vom Schweizer Nationalfonds (Grant).

 

2016-2021

Forschungsprofessur Internationale Politik, Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA), Quito, Ecuador.

2019-2020

Visiting Professor, Dept. of Development Studies. Facultad Latinoaméricana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador.

2019-2020

IPEAT Chair Latin American Studies, Universität Jean Jaurès Toulouse.

2021-2022

Visiting Professor, Institut für Politikwissenschaften, Universität Wien.


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