Josefine Dehn, M.A.
Research associate, DFG-funded project B10 Armed Conflict and Dynamics of Social Policy of the CRC 1342 Global Dynamics of Social Policy (2022-2025)
Contact
Feldkirchenstraße 21, F21/03.20
96045 Bamberg
Tel.: 0951-863 3035
Mail: josefine.dehn(at)uni-bamberg.de
Research interests
Social policy and welfare state from a comparative, global and historical perspective, especially the impacts of (civil) war and colonialism in countries of the Global South (in particular: Sub-Sahara Africa and Latin America)
CV (short)
Since 08/2022: Research associate and doctoral candidate, project B10 Armed Conflict and Dynamics of Social Policy of the CRC 1342 Global Dynamics of Social Policy (2022-2025) (principal investigators of B10: Prof. Dr. Carina Schmitt (University of Bamberg) und Prof. Dr. Herbert Obinger (University of Bremen))
2020 – 2022: Research assistant, ERC-funded project The Legacy of Colonialism: Origins and Outcomes of Social Protection (COLSOC), principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Carina Schmitt
2019 – 2022: M.A. Social Policy, University of Bremen
Title of the master’s thesis: Social Security Against All Odds? The Introduction of a Work Injury Protection Scheme in Colonial French West Africa During the Interwar Period
2018 – 2019: Research assistant, Prof. Dr. Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen)
2015 – 2019: B.A. Political Science (Major) and Economics (Minor), University of Bremen
Title of the bachelor’s thesis: Impacts of the Euro-Crisis on Old-age Protection since 2010: A Comparison of Senegal and Zambia
2015 – 2022: Scholarship holder, awarded by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
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