Univ.-Prof. Dr. Nicole Milman-Dörr
Soziologie mit den Schwerpunkten Migration und qualitative Methoden - Professor*in
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AR-K 505
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Adolf-Reichwein Str. 2
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Persönliche Website
ORCID: 0000-0003-4495-7085
Research projects (selected):
- CHANSE-Horizon Europe Project, Principle Investigator “PolarVis: Visual Persuasion in a Transforming Europe” (2022-2025)
- Horizon 2020-EU-NORFACE Project Principle Investigator and partner "Extreme identities", Programme Democratic Governance in a Turbulent Age. Visual interpretive computational analysis of EU and US Far-Right Online Identity Politics, 2019-2022. Read project findings EJPG journal publication through this link.
- BMBF Senior Research Grant "Critical analysis of visual multimodal storytelling translating far right mobilization: Europe and the U.S.", Käthe-Hamburger Rearch Centre, GCR21, University of Duisburg, 2021-2022.
- BMBFSFJ Grant "Black Lives Matter and the new wave of anti-racist mobilizations in Europe." Doerr PI and partner with DEZIM. Read project findings in the European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology Special issue, see editorial trhough this link.
- "Translate Diversity" EU-IPODI project, Doerr Principle Investigator: Voices and participation by female and LGBTQI refugees in public debates about gender, migration and EU asylum politics: Sweden, Germany, Denmark", cooperation with Prof. Dr. Sabine Hark, TU Berlin, 2016-18. Read project findings EJPG journal publication through this link.
Books
- Nicole Doerr, Climate Activism and (Dis)Trust in Democracy. A Multi-site Ethnography of Contentious Environmental Politics. Cambridge University Press Contentious Politics. Manuscript under preparation.
- Nicole Doerr, 2018. Political Translation—How Social Movement Democracies Survive. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press. Contentious Politics Series.
- Nicole Doerr, Alice Mattoni and Simon Teune. eds, 2013Towards the Visual Analysis of Social Movements. Research Series on Conflict, Social Movements, and Political Change(3)35. Bingley: Emerald.
Special issues (editor)
- "Visual intervention and the (re)enactment of democracy." co-edited by Nicole Doerr and Anna Schober, Visual Studies, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2023.2275918
- "Black Lives Matter and the new wave of anti-racist mobilizations in Europe." Jean Beaman, Nicole Doerr, Piotr Kocyba, Anna Lavizzari, & Sabrina Zajak 2023.European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 10(4), 497–507. https://doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2023.2274234
- "Activism, Agency, and Acts of Translating Gendered Belongings and Concepts." European Journal of Politics and Gender, 7:1 co-edited by Nicole Doerr and Susanne Zwingel, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2023D000000019.
Peer-reviewed journal articles (selection)
- Nicole Doerr, and María Florencia Langa. 2025. "The Politics of Trust: Emotions and Visual Narratives in Online Climate Change Debates at COP26." International Political Sociology (19)4. https://doi.org/10.1093/ips/olaf029
- Nicole Doerr, with Emil Bakkensen Johansen, Mathias Wullum Nielsen. (2025) "Momentary Symbols: Tracing the Visual Expressions of Collectives" Acta Sociologica. https://doi 10.1177/00016993251379164
- Nicole Doerr, "Digital Images Translating Climate Justice Online to inspire Transformative Ecological Visions of World Order from the Margins," Global Studies Quarterly, 4, 3, 2024, ksae073,https://doi.org/10.1093/isagsq/ksae073
- Nicole Doerr, and Janus Porsild Hansen (2024). “Climate translators” building trust and local democratic cooperation on green transition: Denmark and Germany. International Journal of Comparative Sociology,65(4), 479-98. Open access. https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152231219489
- Nicole Doerr, and María Florencia Langa 2024, 'Images of Nature in Online Climate Activism in Germany and Argentina:Science, Affect and Non-Human‘Everybodies’', Journal for Development Studies, 39, 3-4, 33-64. Open access here
- Nicole Doerr. 2024. "Translation as a cultural tool for mediating conflict in queer and feminist grassroots democratic coalitions in Denmark, Germany and Sweden." European Journal of Politics and Gender, 7(1), 45-64. https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2023D000000008
- Noa Milman and Nicole Doerr, 2023. “Black Lives Matter, Citizenship, and Contentious Acts of Visibility by Ethnic Minorities in Denmark and Greenland.”European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology. Online first:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23254823.2023.2187427
- Nicole Doerr, and Eva Svatonova 2023a. “Despised, Feared, Emphasised or Hegemonic—Far Right Digital Images of Womanhood on US Telegram Channels” European Journal of Politics and Gender. Access at https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2023D000000001
- Eva Svatonova, and Nicole Doerr 2023b. “How Anti-LGBTQI* and Anti-Gender Imaginary Translate Great Replacement Theories Online” EuropeanJournal of Politics and Gender. Special Issue Activism, Agency, and Acts of Translating Gendered Belongings and Concepts. https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2023D000000006
- Sarah Awad, Nicole Doerr, and Anita Nissen. 2022. ‘Far-right boundary construction toward the “other”: Visual communication of the Danish People’s Party on social media.’British Journal of Sociology, 1–21. Open access https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12975.
- Nicole Doerr, and Beth Gardner, 2022. “After the storm: Translating the US Capitol storming in Germany’s right-wing digital media ecosystem',Translation in Society,1,1, 83 - 104. https://doi.org/10.1075/tris.21008.doe
- Nicole Doerr, 2022 „Klimaschutz lokal vermitteln: zur Rolle zivilgesellschaftliche Klimaübersetzer:innen in Deutschland und Dänemark.“Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, Sonderheft zu Demokratie und Ökologie, April 2022.Open access.
- Nicole Doerr, 2021. “The Visual Politics of the Alternative for Germany (AfD): Anti-Islam, Ethno-Nationalism, and Gendered Images.”Social Sciences,10(1), 20.Open access:https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10010020.
For full publication list and CV visit my personal website.