Katharina Walgenbach

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Katharina Walgenbach is a German educator.

Life

In 1988 she was enrolled at the PH Kiel . In 1993/1994 she passed the educational science diploma at the PH Kiel (overall grade: "with distinction"). In 1995 she obtained an MA in Gender and International Development from the University of Warwick . From 1999 to 2002 she carried out process evaluation of the addiction prevention project "FemmesTISCHE" on behalf of the Federal Center for Health Education. In 2001 she was Visiting Researcher at the Belle van Zuylen Instituut of the University of Amsterdam . From 1998 to 2002 she was a doctoral scholarship holder from the Hans Böckler Foundation . After completing her doctorate in Kiel in 2004 , she held a C1 position at the Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies / Institute for Educational Science, Humboldt University in Berlin ( Yvonne Schütze , Dept. of Sociology and Education) from 2004 to 2005 . From 2005 to 2010 she was a postdoc at the Institute for Educational Science at the University of Giessen ( Jutta Ecarius , Pedagogy of Adolescence). From 2010 to 2014 she taught as a W-2 professor for gender and diversity in educational and social sciences at the University of Wuppertal . In 2015 she taught as a visiting professor at the University of Vienna at the Institute for Educational Science. From 2014 to 2015 she was visiting professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin . Institute for Educational Science, Department of General Educational Science / Center for transdisciplinary gender studies. Since 2015 she has been teaching as a W-3 Professor for Education and Difference at the Institute for Educational Science and Media Research at the FernUniversität in Hagen .

Her main research interests are intersectionality, diversity, heterogeneity, education and social inequalities, socialization, university and diversity, gender research and qualitative methods.

Fonts (selection)

  • "The white woman as a bearer of German culture." Colonial discourses on gender, "race" and class in the empire . Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-593-37870-1 .
  • Gender as an interdependent category. New perspectives on intersectionality, diversity and heterogeneity . Leverkusen 2007, ISBN 3-86649-131-X .
  • Heterogeneity - intersectionality - diversity in educational science . Opladen 2017, ISBN 3-8252-8670-3 .
  • as editor: Education and Society in the 21st Century. On the neoliberal reorganization of the state, economy and privacy . Frankfurt am Main 2019, ISBN 3-593-51012-X .

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