Dr Benjamin D. Hennig

Honorary Research Associate

Academic Profile

Benjamin works on spatial data analysis and geovisualisation. His research interests include social and spatial inequalities, humanity's impact on Earth, global sustainability and new concepts for the visualisation of these issues.

Benjamin was educated at the Universities of Cologne and Bonn and the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (Bremerhaven/Germany) where he conducted research on hyperspectral remote sensing applications in coastal ecosystems. After working as a research associate and departmental lecturer in human and urban geography at the Department of Geography, University of Cologne (Germany) he joined the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group at the University of Sheffield (UK) in 2008 where he completed his PhD in 2011 as part of the Worldmapper project with research on visualising the social dimensions of our planet. He continued working at the Department of Geography in Sheffield before joining the University of Oxford as a Senior Research Fellow in 2013. In September 2016 he joined the University of Iceland and remains an Associate in the University of Oxford's School of Geography and the Environment.

Further information about his work can be found on his personal website: https://geoviews.net.

Selected Publications

Hennig, B. (2022) Political Insight, 13(4), pp. 14–15.
1325906 - In Focus: Britain?s Shrinking Empire
Hennig, B. (2022) Political Insight, 13(3), pp. 20–21.
1303846 - In Focus: Population Eight Billion: Still a Questi...
Hennig, B. (2022) Political Insight, 13(2), pp. 20–21.
1303822 - In Focus: Moving on from Macron? The 2022 French P...
Hennig, B. (2022) Political Insight, 13(1), pp. 20–21.
1303852 - In Focus: Vaccine Inequalities: A Selfish World in...
Hennig, B. (2022) in COVID-19 and a World of Ad Hoc Geographies. Springer Nature, pp. 835–848.
1303854 - One Year of COVID-19: Mapping the Spread of a Glob...
Benediktsson, K., Hennig, B., Mermet, A.-C. and Haraldsdóttir, S. (2022) in COVID-19 and a World of Ad Hoc Geographies. Springer Nature, pp. 115–128.
1303830 - Insularity in a Connected World? The COVID-19 Pand...
Hennig, B. (2021) Political Insight, 12(4), pp. 20–21.
1303825 - In Focus: Torn Down the Middle? German Politics af...
Hennig, B. (2021) Political Insight, 12(3), pp. 20–21.
1303836 - In Focus: Global Britain: No Space for Foreign Aid...
Hennig, B. (2021) Political Insight, 12(2), pp. 20–21.
1303824 - In Focus: The Death Penalty Across the Globe
Wami, W., Walsh, D., Hennig, B., McCartney, G., Dorling, D., Galea, S., Sampson, L. and Dundas, R. (2021) Health and Place, 70(July 2021).
1176641 - Spatial and temporal inequalities in mortality in ...