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Ulrich Ermann is a Professor of Human Geography with a focus on subject didactics at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Research, University of Graz, a position he has held since 2012. He teaches foundational and advanced topics in human geography, including economic geography, geographies of nutrition and consumption, regional development, and globalization.
His research lies at the intersection of cultural and economic geography, emphasizing the social and material dimensions of markets and consumption. Key areas include agro-food systems, sharing economies, and the reconfiguration of human-nonhuman relations through science and technology studies (STS) and actor-network theory.
- Human Geography
- Economic Geography
- Agro-Food Studies
- Geographies of Consumption
- More-than-Human Geographies
- Science and Technology Studies
His work explores the materiality of economic practices, particularly how goods, brands, and everyday consumption shape spatial relations between production and consumption. Regional research focuses on Austria, Germany, Southeast Europe, and Indonesia.
Prof. Ermann maintains active teaching and student engagement, with regular office hours on Wednesdays from 9:00 to 11:00. He advises students and contributes to curriculum development in geography education.
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He is involved in theoretical and empirical research on integrative concepts bridging society and environment, nature and technology, with a strong emphasis on qualitative and social theory-informed methodologies.
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