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Carolin Zieringer is a Research Fellow at the University of Bremen's Graduiertenkolleg Contradiction Studies, focusing on the intersection of radical democratic theory and feminist/crip perspectives. She has held positions at Goethe University Frankfurt, TU Darmstadt, and Goldsmiths College London.
- Research: Feminist political philosophy, radical democracy, care ethics, crip theory, postcolonial critique
- Education: M.A. in Political Theory (Frankfurt/Darmstadt), M.A. in Anthropology (London), B.A. in Political and Cultural Studies (Bremen/Salamanca)
Her recent work explores contradictions in democratic subjectivity, care labor, and bodily agency. She has received the Pat-Caplan-Award for her thesis on gendered space in boxing and contributes to debates on de-coloniality and affective dissent. She has supervised multiple theses on intersectionality, security studies, and reproductive work.
Scientific Awards:
- Pat-Caplan-Award for outstanding M.A. thesis (2017)
Academic Contributions: Coordinated the feminist Nocturnal Unrest festival, participated in the VERSUS Project analyzing pandemic ethics, and organized panels on queer-feminist crisis responses and abolitionist politics.
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