FMS I & II Researchers
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Anna teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg where she received her PhD with a study of the literary marketplace.
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Julia Boll is a Marie-Curie fellow at the University of Konstanz’ s Zukunftskolleg and contritor to the FMS project group Interpretation: Societal Context.
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(FMS I) Katrin Berndt is Associate Professor of British and Anglophone Literatures and Cultures at the University of Bremen.
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Martin Butler is Professor of American literature and culture at the University of Oldenburg.
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Sina Farzin is Professor of Sociology at Bundeswehr University Munich.
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Sonja Fücker is an FMS research fellow at the University of Bremen in the “Reception: Media and Readers” project group.
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Susan M Gaines is the author of the novels ACCIDENTALS and CARBON DREAMS, as well as numerous stories and essays in literary magazines and anthologies.
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Roslynn Haynes is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
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Jennifer Henke is an FMS research fellow and lecturer in the Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies at the University of Bremen, where she recently finished her dissertation in the doctoral group “Textuality of Film”.
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Luz María Hernández is an FMS research fellow at the University of Bremen.
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Emanuel Herold finished his master studies in social theory at the University of Jena and is currently working on his Ph.D.
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Ann-Katharina Hornidge is Professor for Social Sciences in the Marine Tropics at the University of Bremen and the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research(ZMT), where she heads the Development and Knowledge Society Working Group.
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Professor Kirchhofer is Professor of English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, and one of the founding directors of FMS.
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Christine Müller is a doctoral student with the FMS group in the Department of Literature and Languages at the University of Bremen.
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Natalie Roxburgh's research focuses on the relationship between formal aspects of the literature and developments in other forms of knowledge.
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Norbert Schaffeld studied English literature, history, and philosophy in Germany and England.
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Uwe Schimank is interested in general sociological theory and, in particular, theories of modern society.
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Uwe Spörl is a Senior Lecturer in modern German literature and Dean of Studies at the University of Bremen.
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Kim Hofschröer is a research assistant working at the University of Bremen with degrees in German Studies, English Studies and Transnational Literature Studies.