Dr. Christina Rademacher-Schulz
Department
Transformation of Political (Dis-)order
Function
Former Senior Researcher
Specialization
Ethnology
Vita
| 3/2020-9/2020 | German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) Senior Researcher, Coordination FFVT-Project |
| 1/2018- 2/2020 | GIZ, area: Human mobility in the context of climate change Independent scientist and consultant |
| 7/2014-12/2017 | Elternzeit |
| 6/2011- 6/2014 | United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) Associate Academic Officer, Area: environmentally-induced migration |
| 2010 | ATV Training and Networking Köln Practice College Project and Process Management |
| 2001-2009 | University of Cologne, Department for Social and Cultural Anthropology Researcher GLOWA-IMPETUS project, Morocco. PhD student (2004-2009) |
| 1993-2001 | University of Göttingen Master in Social and Cultural Anthropology, minors: Arabic studies, education |
Refereed Publications
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Adaawen, Stephen / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Benjamin Schraven / Nadine Segadlo
(2019)
Drought, migration, and conflict in sub-Saharan Africa: what are the links and policy options?
in: Everisto Mapedza / Daniel Tsegai / Michael Bruntrup / Robert McLeman (eds.), Drought challenges: policy options for developing countries (Current Directions in Water Scarcity Research 2), Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 15-32 -
Schraven, Benjamin / Christina Rademacher-Schulz
(2015)
Shifting rainfalls, shifting livelihoods: seasonal migration, food security and social inequality in Northern Ghana
in: Robert McLeman / Jeanette Schade / Thomas Faist (Hrsg), Environmental migration and social inequality (Advances in Global Change Research 61), Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 43-56 -
Schraven, Benjamin / Christina Rademacher-Schulz
(2015)
Beyond adaptation? The changing nature of seasonal migration in Northern Ghana in the context of climate change, agricultural decline and food insecurity
in: Felicitas Hillmann / Marie Pahl / Birte Rafflenbeul / Harald Sterly (eds.), Environmental change, adaptation and migration: bringing in the region, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 267-282 -
Afifi, Tamer / Andrea Milan / Benjamin Etzold / Benjamin Schraven / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Patrick Sakdapolrak / Alexander Reif / Kees van der Geest / Koko Warner
(2015)
Human mobility in response to rainfall variability: opportunities for migration as a successful adaptation strategy in eight case studies
published on Migration and Development -
Rademacher-Schulz, Christina / Benjamin Schraven / Edward Salifu Mahama
(2014)
Time matters: shifting seasonal migration in Northern Ghana in response to rainfall variability and food insecurity
in: Climate and Development 6 (1), 46-52 -
Schraven, Benjamin / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Mohammed Asaah / John Amegashits
(2013)
Trends and policies concerning environmental change and migration: insights from Ghana
in: Trialog, Journal for Planning and Building in the Third World 109 (2), 20-23
Non-refereed Publications
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Schraven, Benjamin / Stephen Adaawen / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Nadine Segadlo
(2020)
Climate change impacts on human (im-)mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa: recent trends and options for policy responses
Bonn/Eschborn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) -
Schraven, Benjamin / Stephen Adaawen / Christina Rademacher-Schulz / Nadine Segadlo
(2019)
„Klimamigration“ in Subsahara-Afrika: Trends und grundlegende Empfehlungen für die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
(Analysen und Stellungnahmen 10/2019) -
Rademacher-Schulz, Christina
(2014)
The making of the social order: migration, resource and power conflicts in the Moroccan Drâa Valley
in: Erdkunde - Archive for Scientific Geography 68(3), 173-183 -
Rademacher-Schulz, C. / Tamer Afifi / Koko Warner / Thérèse Roseneld / Andrea Milan / Benjamin Etzold / Patrick Sakdapolrak
(2012)
Rainfall variability, food security and human mobility: An approach for generating empirical evidence
in: InterSections No. 10, Bonn: UNU-EHS -
Rademacher-Schulz, Christina
(2009)
Gehen, damit andere bleiben können? Migration, Geschlecht und sozio-ökonomischer Wandel in einem südmarokkanischen Oasendorf
Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln im Fach Ethnologie -
Rademacher-Schulz, Christina
(2001)
“No going back?“ Die palästinensische Frauenbewegung während Intifada und “Friedensprozess“
Unpublizierte Magister-Arbeit, Universität Göttingen