
I am a human geographer.
Having formerly worked at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig between 2010 and 2019, I specialize in globalization research, peripheralization, migration theory, regionalism, the European Union, and qualitative methods. I am co-founder of the German research network on visualizing qualitative geographies. In 2019, I completed my PhD in Human Geography with a thesis on the impact of church restructuration processes on rural subjectivities in Eastern Germany. I currently teach courses on methods and the regional geographies of the European Union.
As a PI at Protein Matters, I am specifically interested in combining ethnographic fieldwork with discourse analyses of political documents in the context of securitization.
Postdoctoral researcher at the Technische Universität Dresden
frank.meyer1@tu-dresden.de