Michaela Schäuble

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Michaela Schäuble (* 1973 in Häg-Ehrsberg ) is a German social anthropologist .

biography

She grew up in the southern Black Forest and studied general and comparative literature and ethnology at the universities of Tübingen and Yale . She then completed a course in media-related documentary film at Manchester University . From 2008 to 2012 she was an assistant at the University of Halle an der Saale . After completing her doctorate in ethnology at the University of Halle-Wittenberg in 2009 with a thesis on nationalism and the memory of violence in post-war Croatia, she had post-doctoral fellowships at the Wissenschaftskolleg at the University of Bologna and at the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University . After a lectureship at the Granada Center for Visual Anthropology in Manchester , she came to the University of Bern as an assistant professor (with tenure track ) in 2014 , where she was appointed associate professor for social anthropology with a focus on media anthropology on February 1, 2018 .

Her main research interests are media anthropology & audio-visual anthropology, religious ethnology , memory and social memory, gender, space and landscape and post-socialist transformation and nationalism.

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