In her talk Rethinking Community in Myanmar. Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon, Judith Beyer will introduce the concept of “we-formation” as a fundamental yet underexplored capacity of humans to relate to one another outside of and apart from demarcated ethno-religious lines and corporate groups.
Marczuk, A. & Strauß, S. (2023). Does context matter? The gendered impact of study conditions on dropout intentions from higher education. In: Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft (3), 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-023-01175-7
Media coverage, fake news, and the diffusion of xenophobic violence: A fine-grained county-level analysis of the geographic and temporal patterns of arson attacks during the German refugee crisis 2015–2017
Prof. Judith Beyer has published an article in the peer-reviewed journal European Journal of Psychoanalysis. In "Perversion and the state. Lacan, de Sade and why '120 Days of Sodom' is now French national heritage“ she draws on Jacques Lacan’s teachings in order to make sense of the recent acquisition of Marquis de Sade’s original manuscript by the French state.