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Dr. Julia Scholz

Program Coordinator Master Gender & Queer Studies

Room: 0B 02
Address: Richard-Strauss-Str. 2, 50931 Cologne
Phone: 0221-470-1260
Fax: 0221-470-1275

E-mail: j.scholz(at)uni-koeln.de

Consultation hours: By appointment

Academic degrees

  • 2017/2018 Doctorate in Psychology at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena
  • 2008 Diploma in Psychology at the University of Cologne

 

Professional and teaching occupations

  • since 10/2017 scient. Co-worker and program coordinator for the Master's program in Gender & Queer Studies (University of Cologne + Cologne University of Applied Sciences) at GeStiK - Gender Studies in Cologne, University of Cologne
  • since 12/2015 research. Research associate at GeStiK - Gender Studies in Cologne, central academic institution, University of Cologne
  • 2014 - 2015 research. Collaborator at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne
  • 2011 - 2014 Doctoral scholarship from the Thuringia State Graduate Funding Program
  • 2010 - 2011 research. Collaborator at the Chair of Psychology II, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Mannheim
  • 2008 - 2010 research associate Collaborator in the DGF project "Discrimination and Tolerance in Intergroup Relations" in the working group "Mental Representation of Social Categories", Philipps University Marburg and University of Mannheim
  • 2005 - 2008 stud. Assistant at the Institute for General Psychology and Social Psychology I, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne

Research interests

  • Agential realism as a philosophy of science perspective for psychological research
  • Epistem-ontological questions concerning the collision of presumptions of queer theoretical critiques and quantitative research
  • Queer(end)ing experimental psychology
  • Feminist psychology

Selected publications

 

  • Scholz, J., Völker, S., & Tuider, E. (Hrsg.) (2019). Aktuelle Herausforderungen der Geschlechterforschung. Beiträge zur ersten gemeinsamen internationalen Konferenz der Fachgesellschaften für Geschlechterforschung/-studien aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, 28.-30. September 2017 (http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/1356).
  • Scholz, J. (2018). Agential Realism als Basis queer(end)er Experimentalpsychologie. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Auseinandersetzung. Wiesbaden: Springer. [OPEN ACCESS: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658226435]
  • Scholz, J. (2016a). Queering Identities in Psychology: Blind Alleys and Avenues. In B. Scherer (Ed.), Queering Paradigms VI. Interventions, Ethics and Glocalities (pp. 41-67). Oxford u.a.: Peter Lang.
  • Scholz, J. (2016b). Queere Psychologie mit Barads Agential Realism. In D. Heseler, R. Iltzsche, O. Rojon, J. Rüppel & T.D. Uhlig (Hrsg.), Perspektiven kritischer Psychologie und qualitativer Forschung. Zur Unberechenbarkeit des Subjekts (S. 177-189). Wiesbaden: Springer.
  • Scholz, J. (2013). The Possiblity of a Quantitative Queer Psychology. In K. O'Mara & L. Morrish (Eds.), Queering Paradigms III - Queer Impact and Practices (pp. 239-258). Oxford: Peter Lang.
  • Scholz, J. (2010). Psychologischer Essentialismus als relevantes Konzept für die Genderforschung. Journal für Psychologie, 18, 3.
  • Sieben, A. & Scholz, J. (2012). (Queer-)Feministische Psychologien. Eine Einführung. Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag.