Catu Dauzenroth (they/them) is currently creating a PhD project around queer, trans, and non-binary intimacies and care. They have an academic background in Clinical Psychology (Bachelor of Science; LMU Munich) and hold a master’s degree in Social Psychology (ISCTE). They conducted their Master Dissertation “Un/hairy resistance: the non-binary body between restriction, refusal, and negotiation” in 2023.
They are particularly curious in how we care for and connect with each other and the cosmos around us, especially in challenging times. They are curious about topics like queerness, bodies, relationships, care, and non-oppressive/non-extractivist ways of creating and sharing knowledge(s). They enjoy collaboratively dreaming about how a world that we cannot yet imagine, could look like. They like to dream through art and storytelling.
Their academic research work situates mainly across the fields of critical social Psychology, sociology, social sciences, gender studies, feminist political theory, and queer/trans theory.
PhD project funded by FCT.
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