Going Open Access
My work as a co-editor for the book Fugitive Knowledge was creative. And it was a work in common. Thus, it’s with great pleasure to announce its re-publication as an open access work under Creative Commons licence.
My work as a co-editor for the book Fugitive Knowledge was creative. And it was a work in common. Thus, it’s with great pleasure to announce its re-publication as an open access work under Creative Commons licence.
My work comes places: A co-authored piece has made it into a journal for managers of HEIs
Out now: Contribution to a compendium on the digitalisation efforts (and problems) of Higher Education Institutions.
Another report as a result of a major investigation has been published. Here are some insights into what it’s all about
I suppose this text might count as an opinionated essay on some reactions towards the Covid 19-pandemic and is labelled as ‘protest movements’ because I hope that there’ll be protest concerning some of the issues raised in it.
Now available: A report of communication strategies used by German cooperative research projects, including guidelines for successful communication strategies.
A rather belated report from a fascinating conference on hippies in Basel. Yes, on hippies. Yes, in Basel! Better read for yourself.
Talking to CNN about recent protest movements was nice, but the result left something to be desired, at least from my point of view
A short info about my first published article in the field of higher education research
An overview of the academic projects I’ve been working on for the last year or so