
Gender, Race and Inclusive Citizenship
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Deborah Sielert earned her PhD in sociology at Leibniz Universität Hannover as part of the project “Cultural Heritage as a Resource?”, focusing on cultural pluralism in small towns. She previously explored the radical imagination of parent activists in Germany and the Netherlands during her research master’s in “Gender and Ethnicity” at Universiteit Utrecht. Her interests are interdisciplinary and include social theory, critical heritage studies, and feminist theory, particularly around the notion of “care.” She now applies her experience in research, teaching, and publishing as an Open Access Advisor at Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) in Hannover.