About
Martin Bohle is a Research Fellow at the Max Weber College, University of Erfurt, focusing on Earth Science narratives and socio-ecological systems. His work bridges geoscience with cultural and societal contexts, examining planetary change and anthropogenic impact.
- University of Erfurt
- Max Weber College
- Research Fellow
His research spans geoethics, Anthropocene studies, climate change communication, and socio-ecological systems. He employs interdisciplinary frameworks integrating Arendt's human condition, Bunge's synthetic truth thesis, Renn's knowledge economy, and Wallenhorst's rupture theory to analyze scientific narratives in societal contexts.
Bohle's publications address geological time perception, ethical knowledge production, and environmental stewardship. His 2023 work on 'Geological Now' and 2022 study on 'Phronesis at the Human-Earth Nexus' highlight critical intersections between science, ethics, and policy.
Scientific Awards:
- Max Weber Award
His collaborations with researchers like E. Marone demonstrate cross-institutional engagement. Current projects focus on planetary technosphere analysis and cultural controversy landscapes in Earth science.
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