Affiliated Scholars

Foto Mareike Gebhardt

Dr.*in habil. Mareike Gebhardt 
(she/her)
Affiliated Scholar at CGI

Mareike.Gebhardt@uibk.ac.at

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Mareike Gebhardt ist habilitierte Politikwissenschaftlerin mit den Schwerpunkten Politische Theorie, radikale Demokratietheorien, postkoloniale Studien, Poststrukturalismus, Dekonstruktion, feministische Politikwissenschaft und Kritische Migrations- und Grenzregimeforschung (Europa).
Seit 2022 ist sie Ko-Leiterin der interdisziplinären Forschungsgruppe „Zivile Seenotrettung als Kristallisationspunkt des Streits um Demokratie“ (ZivDem, gefördert von der Gerda Henkel Stiftung und dem Forum Internationale Wissenschaft), die an den Universitäten Münster und Bonn angesiedelt ist. Von März 2025 bis Februar 2026 war sie Universitätsassistentin (Karenzvertretung) am Center Interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung Innsbruck an der Universität Innsbruck.
Zuletzt war Mareike Guest Researcher am Malmö Institute of Migration Studies (MIM) an der Universität Malmö, Schweden (Frühjahr 2025), sowie Fellow der Forschungsgruppe „Internalizing Borders: The Social and Normative Consequences of the European Border Regime“ am Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld (Okt 24–Juni 25).
Im Sommer 2023 habilitierte sich Mareike im Fach Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Marburg mit einer demokratietheoretischen Arbeit zum europäischen Migrationsregime („Demokratische Schließung“). Ihre Promotion, ebenfalls in Politikwissenschaft, erhielt sie an der Universität Regensburg mit einer politiktheoretischen Arbeit zu Hannah Arendt und Jürgen Habermas (2014), veröffentlicht als „Politisches Handeln in der postmodernen Konstellation. Kritische Demokratietheorie nach Hannah Arendt und Jürgen Habermas“ (Nomos).

Portrait Dijana Simic

Mag.a Dijana Simić
(she/her)
Affiliated Scholar at CGI

Research Project:
"Intimate counter-publics. A gender-oriented analysis of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian prose of the New Sensibility"

Dijana.Simic@uibk.ac.at

Personal website

Dijana Simić (she/her) is a literary and cultural studies scholar whose transdisciplinary research and teaching oscillate between Gender Studies, Slavic Philology, and (South) Eastern European Studies. In addition to her work as a university and project assistant at the University of Graz and the University of Innsbruck, she also taught Slavic Literary and Cultural Studies as well as Gender Studies at the University of Graz, the University of Vienna, and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. As a Marietta-Blau-fellow in 2017, she worked on her dissertation "Intimate Counterpublics. A Gender-Oriented Analysis of New Sensitivity in Bosnian-Herzegovinian Prose" at the then Budapest-based Central European University (Department of Gender Studies) and the Universities of Banja Luka, Sarajevo, and Tuzla. As part of the Elisabeth-List-Fellowship Program for Gender Studies, she promoted Affect Studies within Slavic and American Studies as a member of the "Intimate Readings Research Group" between the Universities of Graz and Erlangen-Nuremberg. This cooperation led to the publication of the edited collection "Affective Worldmaking. Narrative Counterpublics of Gender and Sexuality" and the series "Gender, Affect, and Politics" for the community radio station "Helsinki" in Graz. Other scholarships took her to Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Armenia, and Russia. Most recently, she chaired a working group within the interdisciplinary project UniNEtZ (Universities and Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) focusing on the UN’s SDG 5 "Gender Equality" and, in doing so, strengthening feminist perspectives in Sustainability Studies. Besides her work as a researcher and university lecturer, Dijana Simić is also a radio broadcaster and a (literary) translator from Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian into German. Slovenian is her second Slavic language.

Zoe* Steinsberger

Zoe* Ragna Steinsberger, M.A. B.A.
(she*/her*)
Affiliated Scholar at CGI

Research Project:
"
Politics of trans*feminine Precarity"

Zoe.Steinsberger@student.uibk.ac.at

Personal website

Zoe* Steinsberger is a doctoral student* in the Doctoral College Gender and Gender Relations in Transformation at the University of Innsbruck and a scholarship holder* of the Excellence Scholarship of the University of Innsbruck. From February 2021 to June 2024 Zoe* was a university assistant* at the CGI Innsbruck. Since fall 2024, she* has been teaching at various universities in the fields of gender studies and educational science. Her* work focuses on trans studies, materialist queer theory and gender studies, as well as feminist epistemologies and methodologies. Together with Gundula Ludwig, Zoe* Steinsberger is editor* of Femina Politica 2/2023 “Trans* Inequalities and Trans*feminisms”. Her* work has been published in the journals Behemoth - Journal on Social Dis/Order, Femina Politica and LuXemburg.

Portrait Clara Voigt

Clara Voigt, M.A. B.A.
(she/her)
Affiliated Scholar at CGI

Research Project:
"Rethinking the state through the body. In search of an embodied epistemology of subjectivation, citizenship and state power."

Clara.Voigt@student.uibk.ac.at

Clara Voigt is a doctoral student at the Center for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Innsbruck and conducts research at the interface of political theory, philosophy and gender studies. Her work focuses on feminist state theory, (critical) phenomenology, feminist epistemologies, post-structuralist subjectivation and the body. She is a member of the working group “Epistemologies of the Body” with her dissertation project.

Since 04/2025: PhD scholarship holder of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation

Since 03/2024: Doctoral studies in political science, University of Innsbruck
Dissertation project: "Rethinking the state through the body. In search of an embodied epistemology of subjectivation, citizenship and state power."
Supervisor: University Professor Dr. Gundula Ludwig, University Professor Dr. Ruth Sonderegger

10/2020 - 09/2023: M.A. studies Gender, Culture, Social Change, University of Innsbruck
Thesis: "Grenzziehungen der Vernunft. On the political dimensions of the Enlightenment concept of reason according to Immanuel Kant."

10/2016 - 07/2020: B.A. studies in Philosophy, Cultural Studies, University of Bremen

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