Hanna Schwamborn
Experimenting with Collaboration – Between Transformation and Transformism
This research project focuses on collaborative work as a contradictory practice/practice in contradictory contexts. The tensions between hopes for the transformation of hegemonic/exclusive/colonial/discriminatory spaces and structures through collaborative forms of working together and an instrumental practice that accompanies the institutionalization of collaboration, create a contradiction and tension. However, these contradictions often remain invisible and therefore non-negotiable within collaborative practice. This doctoral project raises questions about how projects at the intersections of cultural work, art, activism, and science navigate and negotiate collaborative work and research, as well as the inherent contradictions of this practice, in the context of normative processes, discourses of hope, and power structures. The aim is to bring different fields of application of collaborative practice into dialogue, apply experimental and collaborative ethnographic methods, and co-develop spaces for negotiation.
Research interests
- Public Anthropology
- Collaborative Ethnography
- Critical Diversity Studies
- Postcolonial Theory
- Decoloniality and Intersectionality
Vita
- 2022-2023
Social Justice and Diversity Training at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences to qualify as a social justice and diversity trainer. - 2018-2021
M.A. Transcultural Studies at the University of Bremen. - 2020-2021
Research Assistant at the Museum Treptow-Köpenick for developing a dossier preparatory for the new conception of the exhibition zurückGESCHAUT on German colonial history. - 2020
Participation in the virtual Feminist No Borders Summer School of the Feminist Autonomous Centre for Research (FAC Research), Athens. - in the working group on Feminist Methodologies without Borders.
- 2019/20
Implementation of the tutorial Introduction to Qualitative Methods of Cultural Research and Ethnology in the B.A. Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen. - 2019
Organization of a study trip to Berlin on the topic of Decolonization of Cultural Institutions. - 2013 – 2018
B.A. cultural work at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
Publications
- 2022
Crisis of representation in the museum – digital mindmap. We talk about decolonization, we talk about collaboration – but what does that actually mean? How can this work? An attempt to critically evaluate decolonial processes in the museum based on a practical example. In: Heinrich Böll Foundation Bremen. Accessible at: https://boell-bremen.de/de/2022/07/08/krise-der-repraesentation-im-museum-eine-digitale-mindmap-zu-kollaborativen-und. - 2022
Digital Master’s Thesis Crisis of Representation in the Museum. Negotiating Decolonial Critique Collaboratively. Accessible at: http://www.kollaborationdekolonial.de/.