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Programme

The conference programme runs from Monday, 16.03. to Tuesday, 17.03.2026 inclusive.

Please note: The dinner on Monday evening, 16 March, is for self-payers and will take place at Papa Rossi, Ammerländer Heerstraße 250, 26129 Oldenburg.

Below you will find the conference programme in tabular form. Visitors to the conference will also find information on the rooms in which the individual events will take place.

Monday, 16 March 2026

Time of day
From 12:00 Arrival
12:30 Welcome
13:00-14:00 Opening lecture

Keynote, Room A11-0-009 (Aula)

Prof. Dr Florin Kerle: Hydrosocial work? - Intersectional and posthumanist approaches to water and social work in the Anthropocene

14:00-15:45 Lectures

Panel 1: Focus on Ecology, Room A11-0-009 (Aula)

a) Stefanie Brauckmann (Munich) : The climate crisis and structural discrimination. An intersectional view on ecological justice

a) Nicole Kirchhoff (Bielefeld), Babette Kirchner (Göttingen) : When the forest dies - what does social work learn? Emotion, education and social inequality in the context of forest dieback in German low mountain ranges

b) Dr ElisaThevenot (Tübingen): Time for encounter and learning: how can social work position itself in socio-ecological commons spaces?

15:45- 16:15 Break
16:15-18:00 Presentations 2

Panel 2: Focus: Critical diversity research as a paradigm shift in the science of social work, Room A10-1-121

a) Prof. Dr Simon Goebel (Augsburg) : Contradictions between identity politics and intersectionality. Or: What social work can learn from social movements

b) Prof.in Dr Anna Kasten (Jena): Critical diversity research as a paradigm shift in the science of social work: from researching social problems to reconstructing epistemic injustices

c) Prof.in Dr Monique Ritter (Landshut) : Sustainably unequal! Intersectionality-sensitive girls' work as a contribution to the professionalisation of social work

Panel 3: Focus: Theoretical Implications, Room A11-0-018

a) Prof Dr KirstenRusert (Bremen) : Paths to the dream job - The capability set of career choices of young people with refugee experience in Germany

b) Prof. Dr Martin Stummbaum (Augsburg) : Social work for above - Necessities, conditions and perspectives of a transdisciplinary research-based theoretical design of a sustainability-orientated social work

18:00

General meeting, Room A11-0-018

from 19:00Dinner at Papa RossiFor self-payers at Papa Rossi, Ammerländer Heerstraße 250, 26129 Oldenburg

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Time of day
8:30 Arrival
9:00-10:15 Lectures

Panel 4: Focus: Impulses, Room A11-0-009 (Aula)

a) Nadine Dominique van der Meulen: "Either you get sick or you leave!" Stress and relief factors of digitalisation in social work - a reconstructive-intersectional perspective on sustainable professionalism

b) Inka Lange (Potsdam): Political intervention as a learning process: action art and campaigning in university teaching of social work

10:15-10:45Break
10:45-12:15Lectures

Panel 5: Selected fields, Room A10-1-121

a) JolantheHailer: Classism vs. sustainability?! How intersectional discrimination stands in the way of sustainability in and through social work

b) Vivien Matheis (Bonn): Intersectionality and social sustainability - reconstructive research with situational analysis

Panel 6: Generationality, Room A11-0-018

a) Prof.in Dr Irena Medjedović (Bremen): The role of social work in the (re)production of inequalities - an intersectional analysis of age images of professionals in open care for the elderly

b) Matthias Euteneuer (Paderborn), Stefanie Brauckmann (Munich): Family, sustainability and social inequality: On the treatment of sustainability issues along the lines of difference of generation, gender and milieu

12:15-13:15Lunch break
13:15-15:00Presentations

Panel 7: Practical implications, Room A11-0-009 (Aula)

a) Stella Rüger (Halle) : Potentials and limits of intersectional perspectives for sustainable support for homeless women*

b) Gesa Langhoop (Fulda) : Political social work with people in toleration: Sustainable action in the field of tension between migration regimes, social inequality and social transformation

c) Prof. Dr AllaKoval (Berlin): Theoretical foundations of intersectionally reflected methodological action in diversity-oriented counselling

15:15-16:00Conclusion
(Changed: 17 Mar 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p116714en
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