Frank Meyerمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Frank Meyer is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (IfL) since April 2024, focusing on Geographies of Belonging and Difference within the Theory, Methodology, and History of Geography department. His career includes roles as a research associate at TU Dresden (2019–2024) and the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (2010–2019), alongside teaching at Leipzig University and Humboldt University Berlin. He holds a PhD from the University of Leipzig (2019) on subjective perceptions of territorial regulatory withdrawal in rural regions. Meyer specializes in qualitative social geography, global health geographies, and migration studies. Key research areas include transnational organ transplantation systems, regionalist movements, and socio-spatial stigmatization. He co-leads the 'Umbrüche und Transformationen' Leibniz Lab and contributes to the EEGA Science Campus. His work emphasizes innovative methods like improvisational theater for regional identity studies and qualitative visualization techniques. Recent projects include analyzing fiscal demands of regionalist parties and geopolitical impacts on healthcare systems in post-Dayton Bosnia. Meyer's publications span peer-reviewed journals (Geographische Zeitschrift, Erdkunde), edited volumes, and methodological guides for qualitative research. He co-edited 'Ins Feld und zurück' (2018) and organized the IMAJINE research project. His research bridges theoretical contributions (e.g., postsecularism) with applied studies on rural depopulation and transnational medical practices.


