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Katharina Berndt Rasmussen is a Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University (SU), and a researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in Sweden. She earned her PhD (fil.dr) in practical philosophy from SU in 2013, with a doctoral thesis on Democracy and the Common Good: A Study of the Weighted Majority Rule. Her academic career includes postdoctoral research at SU and the Institute for Futures Studies, focusing on implicit bias, structural discrimination, democratic theory, and climate ethics for future generations.
- Education: PhD in Practical Philosophy (2013), Stockholm University
- Current Positions: Lecturer at SU Department of Philosophy; Researcher at Institute for Futures Studies
- Research Themes: Implicit bias modeling through game theory, democratic legitimacy for future generations, harm-discrimination nexus
Her publications in journals like Theoria and Utilitas address implicit bias frameworks, #MeToo movement ethics, non-identity paradoxes in climate policy, and harm-discrimination linkages. She currently explores how egalitarian social norms fail systematically in implicit bias contexts and whether democratic institutions can represent future generations in climate decisions. Her work at the Institute for Futures Studies involves interdisciplinary collaborations on long-term societal challenges.


