Studied Ethnology, Protestant Theology, and Southeastern European Studies in Halle und Jena (Germany). She did her doctorate in Jena on the topic “The Ambiguity of a Ahared Religious Place. An Ethnographic Case Study on the Monastery Sveti Naum in Ohrid (Macedonia)”. Her research interests include: the history of religion in Southeastern Europe, contacts of religion, as well as religious and ethnic minorities.
Teaches in modules: ISM5.2 Interreligious Spirituality,
Peace Studies.
Publications:
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Touristification as a Strategy for Peaceful Coexistence: The Case Study of the Sveti Naum Monastery (Macedonia). In: BURCHARDT, Marian; GIORDA, Mariachiara (eds.): Geographies of Encounter. The Making and Unmaking of Multi-Religious Spaces. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021, 155-178.
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Die Mehrdeutigkeit geteilter religiöser Orte. Eine ethnographische Fallstudie zum Kloster Sveti Naum in Ohrid (Mazedonien). In: Klaus HOCK, Anne KOCH & Thomas KLIE (ed.): rerum religionum. Arbeiten zur Religionskultur. Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, 2021.
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Christliche und muslimische Schafopfer im postsozialistischen Albanien und Nordmazedonien als Beispiele interreligiöser Performanz. In: Salzburger Theologische Zeitschrift: Materialitäten/Praktiken/Performanzen des Interreligiösen 1/2020, 82-101.