Werlen's publications are dealing most generally with socio-space relationships under globalised conditions. He has so far published 17 books and more than 200 articles in scientific journals and edited volumes. Benno Werlen applied a specific focus to Epistemology, Methodology, and the (social) theoretical framework for action-centred and space-oriented research. His critically acclaimed book "Gesellschaft, Handlung und Raum" (Steiner 1987, 3rd ed. 1997) was translated into English as "Society, Action and Space: An Alternative Human Geography" (Routledge 1993, 2nd ed.). It was a study on the epistemological and theoretical founding of an action-centered geography and a "original and far-reaching theory that directs (...) towards new areas of research
" (
Society and Space 1994). Through three volumes of the
"Sozialgeographie alltäglicher Regionalisierungen
" [Everyday Regionalizations] (Vol. 1:
"Zur Ontologie von Gesellschaft und Raum
" [Ontology of Society and Space], Werlen 1995, 2. Aufl. 1999; Vol. 2: "Globalisierung, Region und Regionalisierung" [Globalization, Region and Regionalization], Werlen 1997, 2. Aufl. 2007; Vol. 3:
"Ausgangspunkte und Befunde empirischer Forschung
" [Empirical Findings], Werlen 2007) Werlen further developed the action-centred theory, establishing a practice-centred approach that radicalised the research-based turn from space to action as everyday regionalizations and with the concept of "Weltbindung". With the two volumes on "Gesellschaftliche Räumlichkeit" [Societal Spatiality] he delivers a systematic overview of the geographical theory development and delivers the approach of ‘societal spatial relations’. This volume is most recently translated into Spanish (La Construcción de las Realidades Geográficas: Edition Universitaria. Santiago de Chile) and Portuguese (Espacialidade Social: Universidad de São Paulo University Press). The approach is applied later in the series
"Knowledge and Space
" to field of
"Knowledge and Action
" (co-edited with P. Meusburger 2017). In 2015, Benno Werlen published the volume "Global Sustainability", which was sponsored by ICSU and published by Springer. Werlen argues for a stronger integration of the social and the natural sciences in sustainability research and introduces the concept of "global understanding
" to sustainability science. Accordingly
sustainable development requires a greater awareness and understanding of the global embeddedness of local living conditions, and a rejection of simplistic notions of science transforming its insights into society. His publications have been translated in many languages, including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Korean. == Critical Debates ==