My first open access publication is out in @RSRS_OA, thankfully funded by @regstud!✨The study expands our understanding of development traps and peripheral regions by showing how imaginaries held by key actors materialise and become regional realities.
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https://t.co/BS2Lz2Ck2A
Why do some regions lead green transitions - while others stay stuck? 🧐
Drawing on 92 interviews across four regions, I show how system-level agency & intermediaries can unlock (or block) change, overcome path dependencies, and seize green opportunities.
https://t.co/xkRZcb3vn5
New webinar series on regional inequalities and perceived left-behindness! With great support from the @ysi_commons and @regstud, @Crhistian__Joel and I, invite you to four fantastic webinars from July to November 2025.
Details and registration: https://t.co/iB648KinPQ
Still buzzing from the great @regstud conference in Porto and grateful for a fantastic #RSA25 experience, looking back on inspiring talks and special sessions - happy to be part of such a vibrant community! 🙌 Thanks to everyone who organised, shared and connected! 😁
To all #PhD students and early careers working on topics related to Economic Geography: Please check out our call and apply now for the next #YEGN Workshop on #agency and regional #transformation in Greifswald (Germany) at the end of August 2025. 👇
https://t.co/5WNqZsF5fV
Just published! Markus Grillitsch, Johan Miörner, Daniel Schiller and I examine the role of narratives in place leadership, their influence on perceptions of regional opportunity spaces and introduce a multiple-phase framework for their analysis. 💭
https://t.co/Th78Q5Zk3f
Super grateful for the opportunity to do a research visit at the Copernicus Institute in @GemeenteUtrecht! Huge thanks to @KFrenken, @KnuplingLouis, Kerstin Schäfer & @carcs20 for making me feel so welcome - at work and beyond. Dank je wel and see you soon! 🇳🇱✨
One year after the arson attack on #Tesla's #Gigafactory#Berlin-#Brandenburg, debates about local resistance and embeddedness of the #megaproject continue. Our research explores these complex dynamics and unpacks their symbolic value.
🔍 Read more: https://t.co/S5Nh2b0cGv
I am excited to announce that the call for abstracts for this year's #YEGN Workshop on Agency and Regional Transformation is now open!
Early-career researchers are invited to submit their abstracts by 15th April 2025.
https://t.co/klABqF0P1D
To all #PhD students and early careers working on topics related to Economic Geography: Please check out our call and apply now for the next #YEGN Workshop on #agency and regional #transformation in Greifswald (Germany) at the end of August 2025. 👇
https://t.co/5WNqZsF5fV
📢 Call for Papers for SS10: Regional Inequalities and Perceived Left-Behindness.
Submit your abstracts by 19 December 2024! 📝
@max_roessler@fiorentino_stef
🔗 More info: https://t.co/Qxk9iSZt5d #RSA25#RegionalStudies
SS09: @fgoermar@max_roessler @maximilien_ben invite abstracts for their session at #RSA25: 'Grasping the Ideational Dimension: The Importance of Narratives, Visions and Imaginaries for Regional Development and how to study them' for ℹ️https://t.co/on3nmkOGzh @regstud (11)
📈Interested in regional development? Enjoy this short article out @RSRS_OA on regional development traps in Germany by @max_roessler - available in #OpenAccess
https://t.co/ycCSMzrDhF
Happily presented my latest paper on development traps, insights on the @RSRS_OA early career section, and a first look at our 2025 #YEGN Workshop at the well-organised @regstud early career conference in #Cambridge. #RSAEC https://t.co/skqFLSXxsK
This (EXCELLENT) paper expands the understanding of development traps and peripheral regions by showing how stories and imaginaries held by key actors materialise and become regional realities and calls for more place sensitivity. https://t.co/ekskaRLmWX
@rodriguez_pose
Remaining in a development trap for long periods leads to discontent, causing social & political resentment towards a system that does not benefit left-behind areas.
Excellent article by @max_roessler on why regions fall into traps.
https://t.co/MGClU5vLF8
https://t.co/Pi1Xa2iaGC
My first open access publication is out in @RSRS_OA, thankfully funded by @regstud!✨The study expands our understanding of development traps and peripheral regions by showing how imaginaries held by key actors materialise and become regional realities.
👇
https://t.co/BS2Lz2Ck2A