April 10, 2026

Eating in theory & eating in practice: Seminar Current Debates on Food and Eating (winter term 2025/26)

What happens when we take something as ordinary as eating seriously? Not just as a daily routine but as a way of thinking, relating and understanding the world? This question guided our seminar, Current Debates on Food and Eating, led by Dr Mara Linden over the past winter term 2025/26, as we explored food and eating as deeply social, political, geographical and ecological processes. At the center of our discussions was Annemarie Mol’s Eating in Theory...
January 12, 2026

Insights from Health Geographies III: From Vertical Peaks to Horizontal Flows – Learning to Read Blue Spaces in Berlin (Summer term 2025)

It was through daily encounters with the Rhine in Mainz that I began to notice a different spatial logic. I watched how the river functioned as a steady, quiet anchor for people jogging, sitting on the steps, joining festivals or simply watching the water flow. Without fully naming it at the time, I was experiencing what Wilbert Gesler (1992) describes as a therapeutic landscape, a place where well-being emerges through sensory experience, social interaction, and symbolic meaning. Reading the research of Sebastian Völker and Thomas Kistemann (2011; 2013) helped me articulate this intuition.
December 2, 2025

Insights from Health Geographies II: More-than-Human Healthscapes – Tracing Animal and Environmental Health and Care in Mainz (summer term 2025)

Insights from Health Geographies II: More-than-Human Healthscapes – Tracing Animal and Environmental Health and Care in Mainz (summer term 2025) Text and photos by Alyssia ÖzbeyazCities […]