Exhibition Research Focus Diversity

The poster exhibition "Research Focus Diversity" includes the work of 14 researchers from different fields of the University of Bonn. The various dimensions of diversity as a research topic are examined and explored from various perspectives. In addition to the presentation of the projects and papers as part of the Diversity Days on May 30th, 2022, the posters can now be viewed in a digital format. 

‚Fieldwork is not the proper preserve of a Lady‘: Eine Analyse geschlechtsspezifischer Erfahrungen im Kontext feministischer Diskurse in der Archäologie

Laura Heise, Department of Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology.

Publikationsverläufe in Abhängigkeit von Geschlecht und Elternschaft

Felix Folgner, Department of Psychology.

Kirchengeschichtliche Lehrbausteine für die Theologische Genderforschung

Community projekt oft the Department Research Group for Theological Gender Studies.

Prof. Dr. Gisela Muschiol, Department of Church History, Chair of Medieval and Modern Church History and Head of the Department Research Group for Theological Gender Studies at the Faculty of Catholic Theology.

Sr. Jakoba Zöll, Mag. Theol., Research associate at the department for Medieval and Modern Church History and at the Department Research Group for Theological Gender Studies.

In Collaboration with the Centre for Theological Gender Studies of the University of Münster.


Vom ,dämonischen‘ Weib bis zur ,sakralisierten‘ Mutter – Eine Analyse der Frauenbilder in Giovanni Vergas Novellensammlung Vita dei campi

Mandy Jonen, Department for Classical and Romance Philology.

Trigger Warnungen an Hochschulen - Konzeptionelle Überlegungen

Dr. Kaspar Molzberger, Center for Diversity Research in Teaching.

Aspects of Diversity in Slavery and Dependency Studies

Prof. Dr. Pia Wiegmink, Giulia Cappuci and Mary Aderonke Afolabi-Adeolu, Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies.

Socio-cultural impact on language change: Use of, and attitudes towards, gender-fair language in English and German

Hanna Bruns, Department of English, American and Celtic Studies, Research associate at the chair of Linguistics of English and Translation Studies.

This doctoral thesis is part of the research project “Socio-cultural impact on language change”.


Caregiver Discrimination - Status Quo und Änderungsbedarf im deutschen Recht

Prof. Dr. Gregor Thüsing LL.M. (Harvard), vice dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics and Director of the Institute of Labor & Employment Law and Social Security Law.

Lena Bleckmann, Research associate at the Institute of Labor & Employment Law and Social Security Law.


Trûtgesellen. Männerliebe und Männerfreundschaft in Konrads von Würzburg Engelhard

Tobias Miebach, Department of German and Comparative Literature and Culture.


Alltagserfahrungen junger Geflüchteter und Asylsuchender im öffentlichen Raum

Prof. Dr. Kathrin Hörschelmann, Department of Geography.

A HERA-funded project in collaboration with Dr. Elisabeth Kirndörfer & Johanna Bastian (Bonn), Yuliana Lazova & Karin Wiest (IfL Leipzig), Prof. Ilse van Liempt (Utrecht), Dr. Mattias de Backer (Liege), Prof. Peter Hopkins & Dr. Matt Benwell (Newcastle, UK).


Rethinking Privacy after this Pandemic

Dr. Julia Maria Mönig, Research Associate at the Department of Philosophy, Center of Science and Thought, Project manager philosophy of the NRW-Flagship-project  „Zertifizierte KI” (“Certified AI”) and Principal Investigator TRA-4  Individuals & Societies Project "Rethinking Privacy after this Pandemic”.

Luis Nussbauer and Evangelia Siopi, Research associates at the Center for Science and Thought in the TRA-4 Individuals & Societies Project "Rethinking Privacy after this Pandemic"


Implikationen der Synergie von Politik, Wirtschaft und Religion für den gesellschaftlichen Status ägyptischer Frauen der 1970er Jahre

Marlene Grüters, Department of Oriental and Asian Studies.

Transgender Fashion

Ted Richthofen, M.A.
North American Studies Program
Department of English, American, and Celtic Studies


From feminine machines to sexist algorithms: a history of feminist thought in computer science

Dr. Apolline Taillandier, Research associate at the Center of Science and Thought, Department of Philosophy and Postdoctoral Research Associate, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge.

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