Inside the Whale – Fieldwork on Digital Twins at the Green Zone of the UN Ocean Conference 2025
Carolin Hirt conducted field work for her doctoral research at the EU Pavilion at UNOC3. In this blog post she summarizes her experiences and learnings.
Carolin Hirt conducted field work for her doctoral research at the EU Pavilion at UNOC3. In this blog post she summarizes her experiences and learnings.
Paul Dunshirn, Arne Langlet and Wenwen Lyu give an overview over this years most important Ocean Conference - UNOC in Nice, France - attended by over 15.000 participants.
My name is Alexandre D´Amore, and I am currently at The Lycée Francais of Vienna, and I have decided to do my grade 10 one-week internship at TwinPolitics.
The Environmental Politics Research Group cordially invite you to a special screening of the new David Attenborough movie "Ocean" In cooperation with the Environmental and Climate Research Hub (ECH),
We are delighted to announce that Alice Vadrot has been awarded the 2025 Franco-German Henrik Enderlein Prize. The €10,000 research prize recognises outstanding social scientists under the age of 40
With UNOC3 coming to an end, we invite you to our fourth and final Ocean Seminar this semester as a sort of cap to the big Ocean Conference! In this
The Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) is scheduled to take place in Nice, France, from June 9 to 13, 2025. UNOC3 aims to accelerate global action to conserve and sustainably use the ocean. TwinPolitics participates with field work, presentations and a special side event!
Making the Digital Twin of the Ocean fit for Global Marine Governance: Ethics, Politics, and Transformative Power? 12 June at 6 p.m. in the Auditorium at the Institut de la
This survey is interested in the use of ocean data, technology and knowledge by actors involved in ocean-related negotiations and policy-making. How and by whom is the data used? What
Let's get critical! In the third installment of our TwinPolitics Ocean Seminar Series on Wednesday, 28th May 2025, from 17:00 to 18:30 (CET) we are looking through a critical lense.