Juliana Lux

Research Fellow

Contact information

+49 6421 28-26536 juliana.lux@ 1 Deutschhausstraße 3
35032 Marburg
F|04 Institutsgebäude (Room: A106 resp. +1/1060)
  • Vita

     Since August 2023 I Research Fellow at the Institute for European Ethnology and Studies of Culture and History at Philipps-Universität Marburg 

    2021 – 2023I M.Sc. Cultural Anthropology: Sociocultural Transformation an der Universität Utrecht (Netherlands), Thesis (Research based) „Practicing Politics of Collectivity – An Ethnography on Discursive Spacemaking in the Ruhr Valley” 

    2020-2021I Student Assistant at "Critical Initiative for Diversity and Inclusion", student initiative with a (dis)ability focus on accessible studies

    2019-2020I Erasmus semester at Mitsweden University in Sundsvall (Sweden)

    2017-2021I B.A. Cultural Studies and Political Science at the University of Bremen, Thesis (Research Based) "The Struggle for Recognition – or: The Path to University and a Sense of Belonging for First Generation Students" 

  • Research Interests

    Industrial Water

    (Post)Industrialism

    Ruhr area

    Political Anthropology

    Intersectional Critical Diversity Studies

  • Teaching

    Winter Term 2024/25I Reformism and Revolution - Dealing with Transformation in Uncertain Times

    Summer Term 2024I “Reflections on Being in the Field: Research Ethics and Participation – Fieldwork as Collaborative Process?” (English)

    Winter Term 2023/24I "My, Yours, Our Spaces – Introduction to the Cultural Studies Theory of Space" (German)

    Outside the Philipps-Universität Marburg 
    Tutor in several seminars of the Bachelor Cultural Studies at Bremen University 

  • Selected Presentations

    19.10.2023I “How and why are people perceived as "foreign" and what does this mean for people in Bremen?”, With Dr. Margrit Kaufmann, Nora Gambihler, Dr. Ferdaouss Adda, Klara Pechtel. Science goes Public Bremen (German)

    01.07.2022I "What does social background mean for studying and teaching?" Presentation of research work as part of the bachelor thesis in the series Diversity@Uni Bremen "Soziale Herkunft & Bildungs(un)gerechtigkeit" (German)

    11.11.2021I “From the ‘Bremen Model’ of Project Studies to Research-Based Learning as a Profile”, Lecture Series "Review – Insight – Outlook", with Dr. Margrit E. Kaufmann and Arved Pietrzak (German)

    06.01.2021I “Research-based learning in the Bachelor's degree programme in Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen”, with Dr. Margrit E. Kaufmann, Ausbildungsplenum of the Lucerne University of Teacher Education (German)

  • Publications

    2024
    "Kontinuitäten des Kolonialismus: Was erleben Menschen, die als "fremd" markeiert werden, heute in der Bremer Öffentlichkeit?" (mit Al-Madani, Schirin, Margrit E. Kaufmann, Klara Pechtel und Monique Rosenberger). In: Aselmayer, Norman und Virginie Kamche. Stadt der Kolonien: wie Bremen den deutschen Kolonialismus prägte. Freiburg.: Herder.

    2022
    „Problematizing Heritage Discourse. Or: Finding Ways to pluralize pasts/presents/futures of the Ruhr Valley and beyond” in Students of Cultural Anthropology Journal Vol4(2): 63-80. https://www.scajuu.com/_files/ugd/f00c4a_76e5ad6454c0493a84503d1b3aa0d0a0.pdf. I Student Peer Review Journal of anthropology department Utrecht  

  • Memberships

    MakuFEE e.V.

    DGEKW e.V. 

    bik e.V., Bremen Institute for Cultural Research

    CDC, Critcal Diversity Collective

    STSing e.V.

    ERIH e.V.

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