Hannah Keding

Hannah Keding

Research Fellow at Fraunhofer-Informationszentrum Raum und Bau IRB | Germany

Hannah Keding is a sociologist and political scientist with an interest in social and intergenerational justice, transformation, governance, social policy, and knowledge. Having studied political and administrative science, Hannah also holds a PhD from the School of Sociology and Social Policy in Nottingham, UK. She has worked on several research projects, with focusses that include local governance, workplace diversity, and single parents. Building on her extensive experience in social research that matters, Hannah now works at the Transformation Innovation Center (TIC) of Fraunhofer-Informationszentrum Raum und Bau (IRB) in Stuttgart. She co-developed reports on child poverty, wealth, education, and the experiences of people with disabilities, as well as examining the relation between urban governance and sustainability with the Leverhulme Trust. Hannah also led the 'Better Legislation and Bureaucracy Reduction' office at the Institute for Applied Economic Research at the University of Tübingen (IAW).