Biography
Katrin Meyer studied Philosophy, German Literature and Church History in Basel, Berlin and Paris. In 1997, she graduated with a PhD on the works of Friedrich Nietzsche. During her PhD, Meyer worked as a research assistant on a collected volume of Nietzsche's letters as well as at the Philosophy Department of the University of Basel. She, then, became a staff member of the General Secretariat of the Swiss National Foundation (SNF) in Bern. From 2002-2005, she was a research assistant in Philosophy at the University of St. Gallen and from 2005-2017, she was the coordinator of the Swiss Gender Studies Network in Basel. Meyer completed her post-doctoral research on theories of power, ranging from Michel Foucault to Hannah Arendt. Since 2012, she is a private lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Basel and since 2017, she is a senior research and teaching assistant in Gender Studies at the University of Zurich.
Research Interests
- Feminist political theory and social philosophy
- Radical theories of democracy and neo-republicanism
- Theories of intersectionality
- Power and violence
- Security/safety, sovereignty and gender
- Migration
Informations sur la personnes
Institutions:
Pays:
Suisse
Thèmes:
Disciplines:
Thématiques:
Epistémologie – théorie – méthodologie
Intersectionnalité
Violence – harcèlement
Migrations – asile
Branches:
Etudes Genre, Philosophie