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History Department
C19 – research building "Weltbeziehungen"
Max-Weber-Allee 3
99089 Erfurt
Universität Erfurt
History Department
Postfach 90 02 21
99105 Erfurt
since April 2024
Research associate in the DFG research group "Voluntariness", sub-project "Voluntariness and Decolonisation" at the Chair of Global History (Department of History), University of Erfurt
2021 – 2024
Pedagogical assistant in the project "Migrant:innen als Fachkraft der Jugendarbeit" and in the project "Kolonialismus, Neokolonialismus und Dekolonialität"; European Youth Education and Meeting Centre Weimar.
2019 – 2021
Master of Public Policy, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt
Specialisation: International Relations and Non-Profit Management
2009 – 2013
Bachelor in Psychology with Sociology, University of Ghana
The project focusses on the political engagement of women in (post-) colonial Ghana. It examines five campaigns between 1948 and 1966, which were primarily launched and supported by women activists. With the demand for self-government, these campaigns initially explicitly inscribed themselves in contemporary decolonisation movements. After achieving political independence in 1957, they also stood for the various attempts to shape and affirm the post-colonial state – also on the way to a (pan-)African modernity to be created. The thesis is that political campaigns and the associated political engagement of women in the eventful transition period from colony to post-colony are based on voluntariness.
This project is part of the research group "Freiwilligkeit - Voluntariness"
Breaking the Glass Ceiling. Gender Parity and Ghanaian Politics, in: Europäische Jugendbildungs- und Begegnungsstätte Weimar "Migrant*innen als Fachkräfte der Jugendarbeit", 2020. open access