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Pia Schramm is a Researcher affiliated with the University of Tübingen's Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Department of Historical and Cultural Anthropology. She is a research associate at the Ludwig Uhland Institute for Empirical Cultural Studies since 2022. Previously, she was a doctoral researcher in the Volkswagen-funded project 'Challenging Populist Truth-Making in Europe' at Humboldt-University of Berlin's CARMAH (Center for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage).
Her education includes a Master's in European Ethnology from Humboldt-University (2022) and a B.A. in Rehabilitation Education (2018), with an Erasmus exchange at Boğaziçi University, Istanbul (2015–2016). Her research focuses on digital anthropology, political anthropology, and the intersection with populism, particularly analyzing far-right and nationalist discourses in online spaces. She has presented work on topics like digital truth-making through collective outrage and anti-gender movements.
Her 2023 publication in Kulturanthropologische Notizen co-authored with Christoph Bareither explores social media ethnography. She has contributed to interdisciplinary projects addressing the role of museums in digital post-truth societies and the 'Islamization' crisis narrative in social media.



