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Sabrina Keller is a Research Fellow at the International Research Training Group, Humboldt University Berlin since 2023. She is also an Associate Fellow at the Global Partnership Network (since 2022) and a member of the Colonial, Postcolonial, Decolonial Working Group of the British International Studies Association (since 2021). Additionally, she has been an Associated Researcher at the Department of Development and Postcolonial Studies, University of Kassel, supported by a Hans Böckler Foundation Scholarship since 2017.
Her educational background includes:
- Teaching Certificate from the University of Bonn (2009)
- M.A. in Political Science, Sociology and Economics from the University of Siegen (2008)
Sabrina Keller's research focuses on international debt relations, particularly through the lens of the Jubilee movement, aiming for equitable and just futures. Her work is deeply rooted in postcolonial and decolonial studies, challenging Eurocentric representations of debt. She explores how situated knowledges from the Global South can redefine economic development and social justice beyond narrow economic indicators, emphasizing life, dignity, and humanity. Her research spans international relations, development studies, social movements, migration, and social justice.
Her scientific awards include:
- Hans Böckler Foundation Scholarship
Keller has extensive teaching experience since 2007 on topics including social movements, migration, international relations, debt, development, and social justice. Her professional background also includes project coordination and program management in Germany, Niger, Afghanistan, and Jordan, with a focus on education, socio-economic development, migration, and health.
Her current research project, "Rethinking international debt relations with the Jubilee movement. Towards equitable and just futures (Healing)", builds on critical, post- and decolonial interventions across international relations, sociology, law, theology, psychology, and anthropology.





