Sheena Fee Bartscherer, M.A.
Senior researcher
Current project |
Replikation als soziale Bewegung | ||
sheena.fee.bartscherer@hu-berlin.de | |||
Telephone | (030) 2093-70979 | ||
Mailing address |
Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin |
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Office address |
Dorotheenstraße 26 10117 Berlin Raum 110 |
Abb.: Sarah Wiltschek |
Vita
I am a senior research associate at the Robert K. Merton Center for Science Studies, currently working on global replication initiatives and the general open science community in the DFG-funded research project “replication as a social movement”.
Prior to this, I worked as a research and teaching assistant at the School for Library & Information Science, department of Science Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin for several years. Simultaneously, I worked as a research associate and eventually PI for the Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Center at the Universität Tübingen in a VW Foundation grant-project, researching the drastic (and subliminal) changes in living and working conditions for academics during the covid pandemic.
I am also a standing member of the Research Network for Political Sociology of the European Sociology Association.
The research subjects of my PhD dissertation evolved around: Emotions in politics, argumentative structures, the impact of populism on political discourse culture, British politics, U.S. elections, Pragmatic Sociology of Critique / French Pragmatism.
I graduated from Universität Osnabrück with a B.A. in social & political sciences in 2011 and from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin with an M.A. in social sciences in 2015.
Research Interests
- Soziologische Theorie
- Politische Soziologie
- Wissenschaftsforschung
- Diskursforschung
- Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften
Research Projects
2023-2026
2022-2023
Publications
2022
- "Emotion in British politics – a mixed methods analysis of Conservative and Labour Party speeches from 1900–2019", European Politics and Society
2021
- Bartscherer, S. F. (2021) "Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld.
2019
- Bartscherer, S. F. (2019) "Propagandistische Vorbereitungen der Shoah. Eine qualitative Analyse nach dem Modell der Pragmatischen Soziologie der Kritik." WVB, Berlin.
Lectures
2022
- Bartscherer, S. F. & Cubellis, L. (12/2022) "Methods on Pause: Participant Observation and the Distant Social" VW Forum: Corona Crisis & Beyond
2021
- Bartscherer, S. F. (09/2021): "Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election – A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees’ Media Communication" The International Conference on Social Science Methodology (RC33) - Logic and Methodology in Sociology. Nicosia, Zypern.
- Bartscherer, S. F. (03/2021): "Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election - A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." Conference of the Portugese Association of Sociologists "XIAPS – Sociology of Emotions I. Emotional context. From policies participation to intimacy"
2020
- Bartscherer, S. F. (11/2020): "Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election - A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." Tagung der ESA RN11 Sociology of Emotions "9th MIDTERM CONFERENCE ON EMOTIONS" Barcelona, Spain (online)
- Bartscherer, S. F. (10/2020): "Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election - A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." Tagung der ESA RN32 Political Sociology "Back to the Future? European Progression and Retrogressions" Maynooth, Ireland (online)
2019
- Bartscherer, S. F. (11/2019): "Preliminary Results: Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election - A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." DGPhil-Tagung "Die Emotionalisierung des Politischen". Jena, Germany.
- Bartscherer, S. F. (08/2019): "Preliminary Results: Instrumentalization of Emotion During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election - A Neopragmatist Analysis of the Presidential Nominees' Media Communication." 14th Conference of the European Sociological Association 2019. Manchester, Great Britain.