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Lecturer

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I independently design and teach all my courses, including the development of their concepts and syllabi. Each course is closely connected to my research interests, and I also manage all examination and assessment activities. My teaching, both at BA and MA levels across Philosophy,  Cultural Studies, and interdisciplinary programs, aims to integrate rigorous scholarship with an engaging, research-driven learning experience.

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Here below a selected list of course I taught at Leuphana University Lüneburg:

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  • From Green to Machine? Nature and Artifice in the Anthropocene (undergraduate)

  • Unruly Subjects: Wild Children, Disability, and the Limits of the Human (undergraduate)

  • Posthuman Political Ecologies: Promises and Problems (postgraduate)

  • Political Philosophy (undergaduate)

  • Ecofeminism and Queer Ecology (undergraduate)

  • On Violence: Theories and Problems (undergraduate)

  • Animals and Technology (undergraduate)

  • Questioning the Anthropos: Hum/Animal/Environmental Issues (undergaduate)

  • Critical Perspectives on Veganism: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics (undergraduate)

  • Epistemology and Resistance (undergraduate)

  • Introdution to Philosophy (undergraduate)

  • Thinking with Animal (undergraduate)

  • Issuies in Feminist Philosophies (postgraduate)

  • Feminism(s) and the Question of the Animal (undergraduate)

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Supervision​

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I regularly supervise BA and MA theses in the field of critical animal studies, feminist philosophy, environmental ethics, political and social philosophy. My supervision approach emphasizes combining strong theoretical frameworks with empirical and interdisciplinary research. I focus on fostering independent research skills and critical inquiry, thereby supporting the academic growth of my students.

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Here below a selected list of theses I've supervised:

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  • Breastfeeding mothers*, milk and human-animal kinship: A qualitative and multi-species study (MA in Cultural Studies -  Critical Studies - Arts, Theory, History )

  • Feminist Critique of Social Contract Theories in Pateman and Butler (Major: Political Theory, Minor: Philosophy)

  • Integrating Animal Welfare into Urban Planning: A New Vision for Zoo Spaces (Faculty: Urban planning - external supervisor)

  • The Feminist Narrative of Fridays for Future Germany (Major: Environmental Science, Minor: Philosophy)

  • Assessing Intersectionality of Animal Advocacy Activists in Lower Saxony, Germany (Major: Environmental Science, Minor: Philosophy)

  • Animal rights activism between idealism and pragmatism in Lüneburg – a qualitative study (Major: Cultural Studies, Minor: Philosophy

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I'm always happy to talk to students to explore the option of acting as an external examiner.

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