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Carolin Demuth serves as Associate Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark since 2013, specializing in Developmental Psychology, Cultural Psychology, and Qualitative Methods instruction.
Her academic foundation includes psychology studies at Berlin's Free University and a 2008 PhD from Osnabrueck University, Germany:
- PhD in Psychology (2008, University of Osnabrueck)
- Psychology Studies (Free University Berlin)
Dr. Demuth's research centers on dialogical approaches to identity formation within cultural contexts. Her work integrates:
- Dialogical Self Theory frameworks
- Transgenerational identity transmission mechanisms
- Multimodal interaction analysis techniques
- Cultural psychology perspectives on developmental processes
- Qualitative methodologies for identity exploration
Recent publications (2021-2023) reveal consistent focus on cultural psychology and identity conceptualization. Key patterns include theoretical advancements in dialogical approaches, transgenerational identity studies, and innovative multimodal analysis methods. Her collaborative work with scholars like Jaan Valsiner and Brady Wagoner demonstrates international scholarly engagement.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Regarding academic guidance and funding, the provided materials lack student advisement records or grant information. However, her editorial role demonstrates professional contribution:
- Associate Editor for Cultural Psychology (Frontiers in Psychology)
Dr. Demuth maintains active research collaborations with Vlad Glăveanu, Meike Watzlawik, and Michael Bamberg, contributing to international dialogues in cultural and developmental psychology through editorial work and co-authored publications.



