Judith Kreuter is interested in the interrelation of societal, political and technological aspects of change processes. Nuclear energy technology, the transition to renewable energy technologies and processes of digitalization are foci of her research and teaching activities. She studied political science, philosophy and international relations at the Universities of Heidelberg, Frankfurt/Main and Darmstadt (Germany) as well as the Institut des Sciences Politiques in Lille (France). During her research, she visited the Universities of Harvard, Oxford, Klagenfurt and Munich, among others.
Talking tomorrow's technology, framing political choice?.- An idea - and more than an idea: Climate Engineering in research and decision-making.- deas and objects, meaning and causation - Frame analysis from a modernist social constructivism perspective.- The early discussion of nuclear weapons technology in the 1930s and 1940s - Illustrating the theoretical construct.- The Tools for empirical analysis - The method of qualitative content analysis.- The academic framing of Climate Engineering - A diverse field presenting interesting landmarks.-Climate Engineering as an instance of politicization - A diversity of frames in the academic discussion.- Literature.