معرفی
Katharina Wolff, MA, served as a research associate at the University of Münster’s Cluster of Excellence 'Religion & Politics' (2014–2018). Her work focused on the project D2-13, exploring 'Force Majeure' and Public Action through the lens of plague-related politics. She contributed to interdisciplinary research bridging religion, governance, and historical crises.
Education:
Hold a Master of Arts (MA) degree, though specific disciplinary details are not provided in the text.
Research Interests:
Her research emphasized the intersection of political theory, religious frameworks, and public health crises. She analyzed how historical epidemics shaped governance and societal responses, particularly through the case of the plague. Her work likely engages with themes of emergency legislation, ethical governance, and the role of religion in crisis management.
Grants & Projects:
Core member of the Cluster of Excellence 'Religion & Politics,' funded by the German Excellence Initiative. Her project D2-13 investigated the concept of force majeure in public action, linking historical and contemporary political contexts.
Labs/Teams:
Associated with the Cluster of Excellence 'Religion & Politics,' a collaborative research environment at the University of Münster.


