Sabine von Mering teaches German Language and Culture and European Perspectives on Climate Change in the Department of German Russian, and Asian Languages and Literatures. She is a member of the core faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, a member of the program faculty in the Environmental Studies Program and an affiliate with the Minor in Creative Arts for Social Transformation (CAST). Her translation of Luisa Neubauer and Alexander Repenning’s call to action Beginning to End the Climate Crisis is coming out with Brandeis University Press in April 2023. She is currently co-editing the Routledge Handbook on Grassroots Climate Activism. Her co-edited volume “Antisemitism on Social Media” (Routledge, 2022) was favorably reviewed here. Her previous co-edited volumes are “Right-Wing Radicalism Today: Perspectives from Europe and the US” (Routledge, 2013), as well as “Russian-Jewish Emigration after the Cold War: Perspectives from Germany, Israel, Canada, and the United States” (2006) and “International Green Politics” (2002). As director of the Center for German and European Studies, she organizes lectures, conferences, and cultural events in the interest of promoting transatlantic dialogue. Professor von Mering is a local affiliate with the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University.
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