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Contributors
Maik Adomßent is Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Environmental and
Sustainability Communication at the Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany.
His research interests include biodiversity and higher education for sustainable
development.
Christian Baatz studied Environmental Sciences at the Leuphana University
Lueneburg, Germany. He is a doctoral candidate at the University of Greifswald,
Germany.
Sabine Bietz is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Consumer Behaviour and
Consumer Policy at the University of Calw, Germany. Her main research interests
are consumer behaviour, sustainable consumption and development.
Inka Bormann is Professor at the University of Marburg, Germany. Her main
research areas are management instruments and their implications in the educa-
tional system and education for sustainable development.
Karl-Werner Brand is Professor of Sociology at the Technical University of
Munich. From 1995–2005 he was director of the Munich Institute of Social and
Sustainability Research (MPS), Germany. His key research activities are environ-
mental sociology, environmental movements, ecological communication and sus-
tainable consumption.
Claudia de Witt is Professor and member of the Institute of Educational Science
and Media Research at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany, and she is chair of
the Mobile Learning Group. Her research activities are focused on eLearning and
mobile learning as well as theories of media education and media didactics.
Jasmin Godemann, Dr habil, is a Research Fellow at the Nottingham University
Business School, UK. She was a Lecturer at the Institute for Environmental and
Sustainability Communication, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany. Her main
research interests include higher education for sustainable development, sustainability
communication as well as inter- and transdisciplinarity in research and teaching.
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