معرفی
Ronja Helene Hollstein is a Researcher at the Romanesque Seminar within the Faculty of Philosophy at Leibniz University Hannover. She specializes in discourse linguistics, focusing on political discourses in Latin America, particularly peace processes in Colombia and the role of the FARC-EP in guerrilla discourse.
- Doctoral research on linguistic constructions of peace and war
- Expertise in political and guerrilla discourse analysis
- Active in environmental discourse studies
Her work bridges linguistic theory and sociopolitical contexts, examining how language shapes identity and reality in transitional processes between violence and peace. She has organized international workshops on climate discourse and collaborated with institutions like the Maria Sibylla Merian Centre for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS).
Selected publications include:
- Conference report on peace and violence in Latin America (2019)
- Co-edited volume on environmental discourse analysis (2024)
Notable contributions:
- Research on FARC-EP communiqués during peace negotiations
- Organized online workshops on climate discourse (2023)
Her academic journey includes a doctoral scholarship from CALAS and research stays in Mexico and Colombia.


