Curriculum Vitae Dennis Odukoya M.A.

Curriculum Vitae
Dennis Odukoya M.A.
LMU Munich
Institute for Sociology
Qualitative Research Methods
Konradstr. 6
D-80801 Munich
Phone: +49 (0)89 2180 2951
E-Mail: [email protected]
Academic Positions
09/2015 – present
Research fellow at the Department for Sociology (chair for qualitative
research methods) at the LMU Munich
09/2015 – present
Research fellow at the Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine at the
LMU Munich
06/2013 – 09/2015
Research fellow in the project “Changing Categories” at the Department for
Sociology at the LMU Munich
01/2012 – 08/2012
Research assistant in the project “Unite Europe” at the IfG.CC - The Potsdam
eGovernment Competence Center (chair for Public and Nonprofit
Management) at the University of Potsdam
07/2008 – 02/2011
Student worker in the projects “User Integration in Sustainable Innovation
Processes” and “The Political Relevance of the Visualization of Risk Conflicts”
at the Munich Institute for Social Research and Sustainability
04/2009 – 07/2009
Student worker in the organisation and realization of the symposium “Futures
of Modernity” (in honor of Ulrich Beck) at the LMU Munich
10/2007 – 12/2008
Student worker in the joint project “Crossing Munich. Places, Images and
Debates on Migration” of the LMU Munich and the City of Munich,
Department of Arts and Culture
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Academic Education
03/2011
Magister Artium (MA equivalent) in social anthropology (with minors sociology
and international law) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich;
Title of the M.A. thesis: “Urban Space and Cultural Difference: the Construction
of Otherness in Discourses on Migration and Urban Space. A discourse analysis
using the Example of the Munich Westend”
10/2004 – 03/2011
Studies in social anthropology (with minors sociology and international law) at
the LMU Munich
Teaching
Summer Semester 2015
Analysing Discourses on Migration and Health, Using Situational
Analysis (“Situationsanalysen zu Diskursen um Migration und
Gesundheit”), LMU Munich
Summer Semester 2014
Using SKAD to Analyse Discouses on Migration (“Wissenssoziologische
Diskursanalysen zu Migration”), LMU Munich
Winter Semester 2013/14
Scientific Writing (“Wissenschaftliches Schreiben”), University of
Applied Sciences Munich, Departement of Applied Social Sciences
Publications
von Unger, H./ Odukoya, D./ Scott, P. (forthcoming): Kategorisierung als diskursive Praktik: Die
Erfindung der „Ausländer-Tuberkulose“. In: Bosancic, S./ Keller, R. (ed.): Perspektiven
Wissenssoziologischer Diskursforschung. Wiesbaden.
Scott, P./ Odukoya, D./ von Unger, H. (2014): The Classification of “Migrants” as a Discursive Practice
in Public Health. A Sociology of Knowledge Approach. Discussion Paper SP III 2014 – 601 WZB.
Berlin.
Odukoya, D. (2009): westend urban_lab. Stigmatisierung und Instrumentalisierung von Migration in
Debatten um das Münchner Westend. In: Bayer, N./ Engl, A./ Hess, S./ Moser, J. (ed.): Crossing
Munich. Beiträge zur Migration aus Kunst, Wissenschaft und Aktivismus. München. S. 24-27
Beck, G./ Kropp, K./ Odukoya, D. (2009): Open Innovation for Sustainable Futures. In: The Center for
Sustainable Design (ed.): Sustainable Innovation 09: Towards a Low Carbon Innovation
Revolution. Towards Sustainable Product Design. Proceedings of the 14th International
Conference. (Download: www.cfsd.org.uk)
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Presentations
“‘Ausländer’, ‘Migrants’ and ‘Ethnic Groups’ in Health Reporting: Categorization Practices in Germany
and the UK” Measuring Ethnicity and Migration – Classification and Statistical Representation in
Academic Research and Administration, KWI, Essen (DEU), 8-9.10.2015 [with Hella von Unger]
“The biopolitical function of HIV and TB screenings in migration policies” 12th Conference of the
European Sociological Association. Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination, Prague
(CZE), 25.-28.08.2015
“Identifying Vulnerable Groups: Categorization and Biopolitics in Public Health” 12th Conference of the
European Sociological Association. Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination, Prague
(CZE), 25.-28.08.2015 [with Penelope Scott and Hella von Unger]
“HIV and TB Screening of Migrants as a Biopolitical Technology: Comparing Policies in Germany and
the UK” Categorizing Migrants and Ethnic Groups in Public Health Discourses on Infectious Diseases.
Critical Reflections from the Social Sciences, LMU, Munich (DEU), 25-26.06.2015
“The Different Iconographies of HIV & TB” TB/HIV: Distinct Histories Entangled Futures. Towards an
Epistemology of Coinfection, Geneva (CHE), 27-28.02.2014 [with Hella von Unger]
“Migration im Münchner Westend: Deutungskämpfe im städtischen Raum” Migration, Kunst und
urbane Räume, CAS – Center for Advanced Studies, Munich (DEU), 05.09.2012
“Open Innovation for Sustainable Futures” Sustainable Innovation 2009 – Towards a Low Carbon
Innovation Revolution, Farnham Castle (GBR), 26-27.10.2009 [with Cordula Kropp]
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