MMag. Johannes M. Waldmüller, PhD

Portrait photo of Johannes Waldmueller.

Photo source: Roland Faistenberger.

Contact

Neues Institutsgebäude
Universitätsstr. 7/2nd floor
Room: D 216
1010 Vienna
T: +43-1-4277-494 32
F: +43-1-4277-949 4
E-Mail: johannes.waldmueller@univie.ac.at
Homepage: https://www.johanneswaldmuller.net/

Office hour

Wednesday, 11:30-12:30 or after agreement

Teaching

Courses: u:find

Short CV

As a post-doc at the IPW in the field of International Politics, Johannes is also directly connected to the Latin America Research Network. Previously, he was Senior Expert in Green Transition Politics at the Centre for Social Innovation, Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna (2021/2022) and Research Professor in Environmental Politics at the Universidad de Las Américas in Quito, FLACSO and Polytechnic University of Ecuador (2016-2021). He has been simultaneously active in European election observation and development cooperation in Latin America and Africa for over 10 years. Johannes was a postdoctoral fellow at New York University (2015-2016), holds a PhD in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, and Master's degrees in Philosophy and International Development from the University of Vienna.

Research interests

Human Rights Politics in Andean Latin America; International Environmental and Disaster Politics; Green Transition and Sustainability Ethics, Research, Technology and Innovation as well as Development Cooperation in North-South Relations (focus on EU-LAC); Science and Diplomacy; Blue Economies and Coastal Community Management; Indigenous and Afro-Andean Well-Being.

Publications

  • Waldmüller, Johannes M. and Nelson Nogales (2022): La noche que tembló Ecuador. Reconstrucción, recuperación, prevención y resiliencia. Abya-Yala, Quito. English title: The Night Ecuador Trembled. Reconstruction, Recuperation, Prevention and Resilience. ISBN: 978-9942-09-769-9.
  • Waldmueller, Johannes M. and Philipp Altmann (eds.) 2018: Territorialidades otras: Visiones alternativas de la tierra y del territorio desde Ecuador, Centro Andino de Estudios Internacionales-Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar & La Tierra,Quito. ISBN: 978-9978-19-909-1
  • Ana G. Fernández, Waldmueller, Johannes M., Cristina Vega, (eds.) 2020: Guest Editors of a Special Issue of Íconos 66 (Wos-indexed Journal of FLACSO Ecuador) Community, Vulnerability and Reproduction in Disaster Scenarios. An Approach from Latin America and the Caribbean: https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/announcement/view/97
  • Waldmüller, Johannes M., Krushi Watene, Mandy Yap (2022): Redefining the SDGs Landscape and Infrastructure: Relational Indigenous Epistemologies from the Andean-Pacific Region. Policy & Society. DOI: 10.1093/polsoc/puac026
  • Waldmüller, Johannes M. (2021): Expanding the Transdisciplinary Conversation Towards Pluriversal Distributive Disaster Recovery: Development Ethics and Interculturality. Journal of Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 31 No. 3, pp. 319-332. DOI: 10.1108/DPM-03-2021-0069
  • Waldmüller, Johannes M. (2020): Disrupting Disasters in Semiaquatic Border Regions of Ecuador and Colombia: (In)Visibilization through Decolonial Delinking? Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 29/5: https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-01-2020-0002
  • Waldmüller, Johannes M., Jamali, Hameed and Nogales, Nelson (2019): Operationalizing Sustainable Development Goals in Vulnerable Coastal Areas of Ecuador and Pakistan: Marginalizing Human Development? Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: https://doi.org/10.1080/19452829.2019.1666810
  • Waldmueller, Johannes M. and Rodríguez, Laura (2018): Rights of Nature and Buen Vivir Movements, in: Drydyk, Jay and Keleher, Lori, (eds.), Handbook of Development Ethics: Routledge Taylor & Francis, 234-247.

 

 

 


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