Diana Schellenberg

Diana Schellenberg is a doctoral candidate at Technische Universitaet Berlin and received a MA in psychology from Freie Universitaet Berlin. Diana’s general research interests concern the role of scientific practices in the maintenance of social power structures (ableism, classism, privilege, racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination). Diana’s current work explores researchers’ and participants’ perspectives on the definition and assessment of sex/gender in scientific studies and possible alternatives to the default division of study participants into exclusive groups like “females” and “males.”

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