4th annual CCVision Network Meeting

June 23, 2026


The Climate Change Vision (CCVision) Network is a global community of researchers dedicated to investigating the visual dimension of climate change. Our members bring expertise from a diverse range of fields – including Computer Science, Computational Social Science, Geography, and Communications – and represent all career stages, from PhD candidates to senior professors.

We host annual meetings designed to bridge the gap between disciplines. By sharing insights beyond our individual method toolboxes, we foster essential dialogue between qualitative and quantitative researchers.

Join Us! We are an open and growing community. Anyone interested in the intersection of climate change and visual culture is warmly invited to join our network.

  • Agenda

    9:00 Registration & Networking  
    9:30 Welcome  
    9:45 Panel 1 Nadezhda Ozornina, LMU Munich
    10;15 Panel 1 Shijia Zhou, LMU Munich
    10:45 Panel 1 Caroline Gardam, Queensland University of Technology
    11:15 Coffee break  
    11:30 Panel 2 Isaac Bravo, TUM
    12:00 Panel 2 Carly Lubicz-Zaorski, Queensland University of Technology
    12:30 Panel 2 Jill Hopke, DePaul University & DePaul Humanities Center
    13:00 Lunch  
    14:00 Spotlight talks Sylvia Hayers (University of Exeter), Antal Wozniak (University of Liverpool), Travis G. Coan (University of Exeter)
    14:30 Methods meeting Participant-driven subsession focus on methods employed / interested in.
    15:45 Closing  
    16:00 Networking  

    Download the full agenda here:

  • Location

    University of Mannheim (Germany), B6 29. It's a 20 minute walk from the central railway station (HBF) with the closest tram stop being Schloss. Here is a google maps link of the location.

    Registered online participants will receive the meeting link by email prior to the event.

  • Registration

    We kindly ask all participants to sign up for the network meeting by completing this survey.

Affiliations

Sponsor

More information regarding the Mannheim Center for Data Science can be found here.