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Sabine Heiss is a Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Valencia. She is actively affiliated with the GEVMECYL (Group of Visual Studies on Memory of Slavery, Colonialism and its Legacies), contributing to interdisciplinary research on historical memory and visual culture.
Her research centers on the intersections of slavery, colonialism, and collective memory, particularly through visual representation. Key areas of interest include postcolonial memory, cultural heritage, and the sociology of memory. Her work is situated within critical social sciences and engages with decolonial and visual methodologies.
The research conducted by Dr. Heiss reflects a strong commitment to understanding how visual media shape public memory of colonial violence and its enduring legacies. Though no specific publications are listed, her affiliation with GEVMECYL suggests active participation in scholarly projects related to visual archives, memorialization, and postcolonial critique.
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Advising and Grants: There is no public information available regarding graduate students advised or external research grants received. However, her role in a specialized research group indicates potential involvement in collaborative funding initiatives and academic mentorship within the GEVMECYL team.
Labs and Research Teams: She is a member of the GEVMECYL research group at the University of Valencia, which specializes in visual studies of slavery, colonialism, and their contemporary legacies. This group promotes interdisciplinary scholarship combining sociology, history, visual arts, and cultural studies.





