معرفی
Dr. Nona Schulte-Römer serves as a researcher at the Institute for European Ethnology within the Faculty of Philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin. She leads the WAVEMATTERS project investigating urban vibrations and actively contributes to public anthropology initiatives, including the Public Anthropology Network workshop scheduled for June 2025.
Her research spans critical urban studies and social dynamics in Germany, with core interests in:
- Urban Anthropology (focusing on acoustic environments and city life)
- Sound Studies (vibrations as social and political phenomena)
- Race and Anti-Racism (German-specific contexts)
- Solidarity Studies (intersectional social movements)
Her scholarly output emphasizes decolonial approaches to German society, particularly through her 2025 publication analyzing racism debates, anti-racism frameworks, and solidarity practices. This work exemplifies her commitment to bridging ethnographic research with contemporary social justice struggles in urban European settings.
Dr. Schulte-Römer's WAVEMATTERS project constitutes her primary research endeavor, exploring how urban vibrations shape social relations and political resistance. She maintains active collaboration with the Public Anthropology Network, demonstrating engagement with community-oriented research methodologies beyond traditional academic boundaries.
