Neta-Paulina Wagner
Researcher National Monitoring of Discrimination and Racism (NaDiRa)
E-mail: wagner(at)dezim-institut.deNeta-Paulina Wagner is a human geographer and currently serves as a research associate at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM), where she contributes to the National Discrimination and Racism Monitor (NaDiRa). In this role, she is responsible for the theoretical and conceptual development of the research area “Racism–Antisemitism Nexus.” Previously, she worked as a research associate at Radboud University in Nijmegen, where she was involved in teaching and organizing field excursions to post-conflict regions such as Israel/Palestine, Cyprus, and Bosnia. Her research is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that seeks to bridge academic scholarship and societal practice.
Research focus
- Racism–Antisemitism Nexus
- Political Geographies of Identity, Space, and Conflict
- Intersectional Discrimination
- Nation-Statehood and Societal Utopias