Thesis supervision

Supervised graduate and undergraduate theses

Phd

Majdalani, Nada. The use, abuse and misuse of intangibles in contested water projects in the Jordan Basin [working title]. University of Hamburg.

Ashour, Sara. Trade policies and their effect on food security and climate mitigation efforts within the Jordan river basin [working title]. Humboldt University Berlin.

Master (chronologically)

Sabra, Dunja Manal: Impact of chemical weapon use in Syria on the governmental trust and return aspiration of Syrian refugees in Germany. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2022.

Zafar, Abdur Rehman: Borders of Humanitarianism. On Complicities and Racialised Immobility. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2022.

Burghartswieser, Anna: Postmigrantische Antworten auf dominanzgesellschaftliche Narrative. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2021.

Steenbeck, Inka: Climate Change, Migration, and the Locust Plague in Eastern Africa. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2020.

Wintershoff, Heike: Is Afghanistan a safe country of origin? The way to Europe and back. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2019.

Henke, Jacqueline: (K)ein Weg in die EU? Personell und Strukturelle Gewalt im Leben Geflüchteter seit dem EU-Türkei Abkommen. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2019.

Menzies, Robert: Forced Migration in Myanmar and the Andaman Sea: The Rohingya crisis in light of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2018.

Rojas Matas, Yaiza: Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation in the European Union: An Analysis of Demand Reduction Approaches within Prostitution Legislations in Germany and Sweden. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2017.

Frank, Anna Malin: Motivating Factors and Barriers for the Social Acceptance of Slow Fashion in Germany. Steps Towards a Sustainable Fashion Industry. School of Integrated Climate System Sciences (SICSS), Universität Hamburg, November 2017.

Eckstein, Lara: Concepts and Methods of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh with Special Focus on the Role of Media. A Case study. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2015.

Lokken, Hedda: Representations of asylum seekers in Norwegian discourse. European Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation (E.MA), European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, July 2015.

Elmuradov, Aziz: Transboundary water dispute between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan: a source for conflict or cooperation? Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2014.

Groarke, Emer: When the Spring hasn’t sprung: Is power-sharing a legitimate way forward for Syria? European Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation (E.MA), European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, July 2014.

Kuenzig, Dorothea: Das postkonfliktäre Ruanda in Bezugnahme auf Geschlechtergerechtigkeit und Ressourcen. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2014.

Stein, Nora: The Gendered Identities of Gezi Park – Conceptualizing contemporary forms, demands and concerns of female protest in Turkey. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2014.

Kifle, Jardena: Dodd-Frank Act 1502: Challenges, Risks and Opportunities. Master of Peace Research and Security Policy, Universität Hamburg, July 2013.

Bachelor

Kluge, Anni-Christin: Führt Land Grabbing zu Konfliktverschärfung? Institute for Social Sciences, Osnabrueck University, March 2013.

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