Profile
Abstract
Lucilla Lepratti is a research assistant at the Institute of Anthropology and is completing her doctorate with research on anti-mafia movements in Palermo, Italy. She is interested in criminalization, social movements, the state and the monopoly of violence, borders and migration. She teaches on these and other topics and works on project of feminist pedagogy. She is also Erasmus+ coordinator at the Department of Anthropology.
Professional career
- since 04/2024
PhD candidate and research associate Insitute of Anthropology, University of Leipzig - 02/2022 - 03/2024
Research Associate Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Bayreuth - 01/2020 - 01/2022
project coordinatior for political education, trixiewiz e.V., Berlin.
Education
- 09/2018 - 09/2019
MSc Social Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science, Scholarship of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation - 10/2014 - 07/2018
BA Social and Cultural Anthropology and Political Science, Free University Berlin
Theory and Methods in Anthropology, activism, social movements, criminalisation, borders and migration, labour, racism, feminism
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Social and Cultural Theory (MA)
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Methods in Anthropology (BA, German)
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Academic Writing (BA)
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Anthropology and the Black Mediterranean (BA)
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Activism in Africa (BA, German)
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Anthropology of the Middle East (BA)