Dr. Anne Rademacher

Professor

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Biography

Anne Rademacher is an urban political ecologist and ethnographer whose work explores the social life of urban environmental change. Her research focuses on the scientific contours, socio-cultural dynamics, and the role of political change in various environmental contexts. Rademacher's research interests include urban riverscapes, migration, urban tenure rights, urban open spaces, and social material practices related to environmental architecture. She has published significant works, including 'Death and Life in Nature: Asian Cities' and 'Building Green: Environmental Architects Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai.' Trained in environmental sciences and cultural anthropology at Yale School of the Environment, she has served as an assistant, associate, and full professor in the Departments of Environmental Studies and Anthropology at New York University. She joined the Technical University of Munich in June 2024 as the Chair of Sustainable Urban Environments in the School of Social Sciences and Technology.

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Experience

Professor

2024-06-01 — Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich

Chair of Sustainable Urban Environments in the School of Social Sciences and Technology.

Professor

— Present

New York University • New York

Served as assistant, associate, and full professor in the Departments of Environmental Studies and Anthropology.