Annett Gräfe-Geusch

Dr. Annett Gräfe-Geusch

Researcher Consensus and Conflict Department

E-mail: graefe-geusch(at)dezim-institut.de

Annett Gräfe-Geusch is a postdoctoral researcher at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM e.V.). Her research focuses on (migration-driven) diversity, discrimination, racism, and organizational change. She is currently working on a mixed methods research project examining diversification within German public administration. She is the recipient of the 2021 Elisabeth Sherman Swing Award of the Comparative and International Education Society and the 2021 Best Paper Award of the Violence and Radicalization Research Network of the Council for European Studies. Her dissertation on diversity in Berlin's ethics teaching received the NYU Steinhardt’s Outstanding Dissertation Award 2020 honorable mention. She has published on Global Citizenship Education and with Cynthia Miller-Idriss on Far-Right Youth Identity. Her latest publication with Cynthia Miller-Idriss is entitled “Fitting in, Standing Out: Far-Right Youth Style and Commercialization in Germany”. She has also co-authored the report “Wie kommt Vielfalt ins Amt?” with Hannah Arnu and Sabrina Zajak.

Research focus

diversity, organisations, education, resistence and denial of diversity