Hannah Müggenburg
Geosciences / Geophysics
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Dr. Since October 2012, Hannah Müggenburg has been working as a research associate at the Institute for Humanography in the Department of Mobility Research. From 2005 to 2011, she studied Psychology at the Technical University of Darmstadt. From 2011 to 2012 she worked in the Research Group on Environmental Psychology in Saarbrücken in the area of ​​acceptance and implementation of renewable energies in municipalities. In her doctorate project, she discussed the impact of life events in the biography on the mobility behavior.
Research Interest
Life events and the impact on mobility behavior. mobility biographies. psychological mobility research. environmental psychological questions.
Publications
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Müggenburg, H., Tillmans, A., Swiss-Ries, P., Raabe, T., & Adelmann, P. (2012). Social acceptance of PicoPV systems as a means of rural electrification - A socio-technical case study in Ethiopia. Energy for Sustainable Developmen t, 16 (1), 90-97.
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Müggenburg, H. (2015). Everything stays different? - An investigation into the influence of private life events on traffic trading in a generational comparison. Environmental Psychology, 19 (1), 121-143.
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Müggenburg, H., Busch-Geertsema, A., & Lanzendorf, M. (2015). A Review of Achievements and Challenges of the Mobility Biographies Approach and a Framework for Further Research. Journal of Transport Geography , 46, 151-163.