
About
Lisa Damminger is a doctoral researcher at the University of Bremen, affiliated with the Department of Social Sciences and the Institute of History. Her academic work focuses on modern and contemporary history, particularly the intersections of social policy, urban development, and cultural memory.
- PhD candidate in Modern and Contemporary History (University of Bremen, since 2020)
- Fellow of the German Pension Insurance Research Network on Old Age Provision
Education:
- M.A. in History (University of Bremen, 2016-2018)
- B.A. in History with emphasis on Sociology (University of Mannheim, 2012-2016)
Research Interests examine structural societal transformations through the lens of housing policy and pension systems. Her dissertation investigates the Gagfah company’s entanglement with pension insurance and housing construction from the 20th century to the present, analyzing how housing projects reinforced social class distinctions and welfare-state dynamics.
Scientific Awards:
- Doctoral funding from the German Pension Insurance Research Network (since 2010)
- Travel grant from the German Historical Institute Paris (2017)
- Study funding from Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (2012-2018)
Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary debates on social equity, urban planning, and institutional responsibility in housing and welfare systems.
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