Dr.
Andreas Lingg
Research assistant
WittenLab. Zukunftslabor Studium fundamentale
Project management
WittenLab. Zukunftslabor Studium fundamentale | University teaching and research platform sieben:viertel
Member of the Board of Directors
International Centre for Sustainable and Just Transformation (tra:ce)
Research
Dr Andreas Friedolin Lingg researches the philosophy and history of knowledge of economics and political economy. He is particularly interested in the interplay between concepts of space and economic processes at the beginning of the modern era. This includes the emergence of the first concepts of growth and the associated notions of infinity and inexhaustibility in, for example, mining or crafts, methodological and conceptual debates within early modern economic theory, as well as early social debates on the question of the environment and sustainability.
Resume
Sept. 2024 - Nov. 2024
Kenneth E. Boulding Fellow at the Historical Institute of the University of Mannheim
Aug. 2024 - today
Fellow at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research University of Duisburg-Essen in the Cluster ‘Democracy and Sustainability’
Oct. 2022 - today
Foundation and project management of the academic teaching and research platform sieben:viertel
Jan. 2021 - today
Academic staff member at the WittenLab. Zukunftslabor Studium fundamentale
Oct. 2016 - Dec. 2020
Academic staff member at the Senior Professorship for Economics and Philosophy, Prof. Dr Birger P. Priddat, Faculty of Management, Economics and Society, Witten/Herdecke University
Feb. 2016 - Sep. 2016
External lecturer at the Faculty of Cultural Reflection, UW/H
Oct. 2013 - Jan. 2016
Master (M.A.) Philosophy of Science and Technology TU Munich
Oct. 2014 - Jan. 2016
Student assistant at the Carl v. Linde Academy of the TU Munich
Mar. - Sep. 2013
Associate Research Fellow at the Chair of Economics and Philosophy at UW/H
Sep. 2009 - Feb. 2013
Bachelor (B.A.) Public Management and Governance (Major) and Communication and Cultural Management (Minor) at Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen
June 2011 - Jan. 2012
Research semester at the Humboldt University Berlin