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Dr. Katrin Becker is a Research Scientist at the University of Luxembourg's Department of Humanities within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. Her research investigates the impact of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI on legal concepts, institutional dynamics, and subjectivity. She has conducted research stays in the USA, Germany, and France.
Becker's interdisciplinary research spans digital culture, legal philosophy, and institutional transformations. Her work critically examines virtual identity, decentralized governance, and the sociocultural implications of blockchain technology.
A thematic analysis of her publications reveals consistent exploration of disembodiment in digital spaces, the evolution of legal subjectivities in technological contexts, and the cultural frameworks shaping human-technology interactions. Her recent work increasingly focuses on NFTs, virtual self-creation, and the anthropological dimensions of digital systems.
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