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Past team members

@Lambert Strehlke

david grillenberger

Student assistant

@Lambert Strehlke

christin heitzinger

Student assistant

 

strehlke@gmail.com

Hayati Kasli

Student assistant

@Lambert Strehlke

Alexander Kern

Student assistant

@Lambert Strehlke

annalena labrenz

Student assistant

strehlke@gmail.com

raphaela loosen

Office manager

strehlke@gmail.com

raphaela loosen

Office manager

strehlke@gmail.com

Anna Sophia Nübling

Postdoctoral alumna

Anna Nübling was a postdoctoral researcher at global dis:connect. She studied history and art history at the University of Heidelberg and pursued her PhD as a member of the DFG research training group Globalization and Literature at LMU Munich. In 2022, she defended her doctoral thesis, which treated time capsules in high modernity and examined what philosophy of history such capsules imply. In addition to philosophy of history (especially notions of evolution and progress), her research interests include the history of preservation and the idea of transmission and legacy, the history of notions of the global as well as pseudoscience and conspiracy theories.

Dis:connecting Space and Time. The Search for Extraterrestrials and its Global Imaginary

 

The research-project studies the search for extraterrestrial beings in science and pop culture from the late 1950s until about 1980. It contributes to the history of ideas and imaginary of globalisation, conceptualizing the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence as a meta-theory of globalisation that combines aspects of spacial as well as temporal connectivity and disconnectivity.

Click HERE to email Anna.

strehlke@gmail.com

Anna Sophia Nübling

Postdoctoral Researcher

Click HERE to email Anna.

Anna Nübling is a postdoctoral researcher at global dis:connect. She studied History and Art History at the University of Heidelberg and pursued her PhD as a member of the DFG research training group Globalization and Literature at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich. In 2022, she defended her doctoral thesis, which treated time capsules in high modernity and examined what philosophy of history such capsules imply. In addition to philosophy of history (especially notions of evolution and progress), her research interests include the history of preservation and the idea of transmission and legacy, the history of notions of the global as well as pseudoscience and conspiracy theories. They all merge in her current research project about the search for extraterrestrials.

Dis:connecting Space and Time. The Search for Extraterrestrials and its Global Imaginary

 

The research-project studies the search for extraterrestrial beings in science and pop culture from the late 1950s until about 1980. It contributes to the history of ideas and imaginary of globalisation, conceptualizing the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence as a meta-theory of globalisation that combines aspects of spacial as well as temporal connectivity and disconnectivity.

Christoph Völker

Student assistant

Aglaja Weindl

Event coordinator

Aglaja Weindl

Event coordinator