Sine was commissioned by the Federal Institute of Risk Assessment (BfR) to conduct an online Delphi survey with experts on the hot topic food fraud. Sine will conduct work in... read more →
Kerstin Dressel and Patricia Pfeil contributed two articles to the recently published Workshop Proceedings „Risk and Crisis Communication for Disaster Prevention and Management“: ‘Socio-cultural factors of risk and crisis communication: 'Risk... read more →
The BMBF-funded food research cluster enable invited to a workshop on Food 2030 – the future of nutrition in times of connectivity. The aim of the workshop was to connect... read more →
Next to other European countries, the EU-funded project EDENext conducted a risk perception and risk communication study on hantavirus in Germany. Results are published by the authors, Dr. Kerstin Dressel... read more →
How risk communication and culture are intertwined is explained by Dr. Kerstin Dressel in her presentation at the Jade University of Applied Science Wilhelmshaven. She presented findings of a comparative... read more →
A new publication from the enable-Cluster was published by the journal E&M - Ernährung und Medizin 2016; 31: 129-130 (German only) by Johanna Thalhuber (enable communication) and Kerstin Dressel (manager... read more →
The Graffolution platform (www.graffolution.eu) is now live and needs your input to evolve in ways that work for you! We are seeking for 5-7 minutes of your time to participate... read more →
From the 16.6. – 18.06.2016, the common conference of the section cultural sociology / work group sociology of the arts of the German Association of Aesthetics and the interdisciplinary centre... read more →
PRESS RELEASE enable (German only): TUM startet zentrale Studienplattform in Freising Bürger können helfen, die Ernährung der Zukunft zu gestalten Ein Coffee-to-go am Morgen, außer Haus essen zu Mittag, und... read more →
The project flyer of the food cluster enable reports in a nutshell about the aims, mission and research of the regional cluster, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and... read more →