Internationales Zentrum für Ethik in den Wissenschaften (IZEW)

Katharina Krause

Gesellschaft, Kultur und technischer Wandel

Katharina Krause ist seit Januar 2022 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am IZEW. Ihre Forschung beschäftigt sich mit dem Zusammenspiel von Visualität und Sicherheit im Kontext von Gesundheitskrisen. Hierzu promoviert sie am Institut für Politikwissenschaften der Universität Tübingen. Vor der Promotion studierte sie Sozialwissenschaften sowie Friedensforschung und Internationale Politik im Master an den Universitäten Augsburg, Falun, Washington DC und Tübingen.

Forschungsschwerpunkte

  • Critical Security Studies
  • Visuality
  • Health Governance

Publikationen

Vorträge

  • Disentangling the protection suit - Images, artefacts, and the making of the health-security nexus, Global Health Section Research Meeting, Universität Kopenhagen, 25 März 2021.
  • Seeing ‘bodies in pain’: Images, Emotions and the Health-Security Nexus, Workshop: Visuality and Emotions in International Politics, organisiert vom Doing International Political Sociology Transnational Hub in Kollaboration mit dem Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 05 Februar 2021.

Lehrtätigkeit

  • Pandemics, Public Health, and Panic? – Understanding the meanings and makings of health security (Sommersemester 2022)
  • Global Governance and the Health Sector (Sommersemester 2017)

Konferenzbeiträge

  • DVPW, Workshop ‘Repräsentationen von (Un)Sicherheit – Objekte, Bilder und Orte. DVPW-Themengruppe Kritische Sicherheitsstudien, 05 December 2022, Hamburg, Paper: “Seeing and Sensing Health Security: The Case of Protective Clothing”. In cooperation with Katharina Wezel.
  • ISA, Annual Convention (virtual), 07 April 2021, Paper: “Feeling the health-security nexus: images, emotions, and the body in pain”.
  • Global Health Section Research Meeting (virtual), Copenhagen University, 25 March 2021, Talk: “Disentangling the protection suit - Images, artefacts, and the making of the health-security nexus” (invited speaker).
  • Cooperation with medico international, franzK and Tübingen University, 10 March 2021, Tübingen, Talk: “Impfstoff für alle?! Politische und Ethische Fragen zur Impfgerechtigkeit” [“Vaccines for all?! Political and ethical questions on vaccine equity”]. In cooperation with Katharina Wezel (invited speaker).
  • Doing International Political Sociology Transnational Hub in collaboration with the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Workshop “Visuality and Emotions in International Politics” (virtual), University Duisburg-Essen, 05 February 2021, Talk: “Seeing ‘bodies in pain’: Images, Emotions and the Health-Security Nexus” (invited speaker).
  • Millennium Conference (virtual), 25 October 2020, Paper: “Disentangling the Protection Suit”.
  • DVPW IB-Sektionstagung (virtual), 08 October 2020, Paper: “Den leidenden Körper sehen: Bilder, Emotionen und Gesundheitssicherheit” [“Seeing the suffering body – images, emotions, and the health-security nexus”].
  • BISA, Annual Conference, June 2019, London, Paper: “Looking at the “body in pain” – images, emotions and the health-security nexus”.
  • EISA, Pan European Conference, September 2019, Sofia, Paper: “Images and the health security nexus”.
  • EISA, Pan European Conference, September 2019, Sofia, Paper: “Showing and seeing epidemics – Visuality as a critical method in global health”.
  • DVPW, IB-Nachwuchstagung, April 2018, Tutzing, Paper: “Imag(in)ing Ebola. Theorizing Images for the Health-Security Nexus”.
  • EISA, European Workshops in International Studies, June 2018, Groningen, Paper: “Imag(in)ing Ebola. Doing Visual IR with Actor-Network Theory”.
  • BISA, Pre-Conference Workshop: A critical agenda for global health, June 2018, Bath, Paper: “Imag(in)ing Ebola - The Role of Images in the Health-Security Nexus”.
  • EISA, Pan European Conference, September 2018, Prague, Paper: “Images matter: The visual securitization of Ebola through the lens of Actor-Network Theory”.

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