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Marlene Müller-Brandeck (Berlin)

Are Semantics of Identity Politics Particularistic? A Socio-Theoretical Perspective on Contemporary Semantics of Inequality

29.05.2024 16:15 Uhr – 17:45 Uhr

Historicum Room K201, Schellingstr. 12, Munich

Colloquium "Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism"

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, May 29th, with a lecture by Marlene Müller-Brandeck with the title "Are semantics of identity politics particularistic? A socio-theoretical perspective on contemporary semantics of inequality"

Marlene Müller-Brandeck researches contemporary semantics of social inequality. Her dissertation "The Sacralization of Identity" is a social-theoretical analysis of current identity-political semantics of inequality. She is currently the research associate and project coordinator of the working group "Cultural and Social Science Perspectives on Long-Term Technological Projects" at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Until 2024, she was a research associate at the Institute of Sociology at LMU Munich, where she conducted research on the inclusion of refugees in the DFG project "Social Docking Sites for Refugees".

Participation is possible in person or via zoom after registration under the following link.

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