Fellows & Collaborations of the first funding period | Fellows & Collaborations of the second funding period |
Mercator Fellows of the Research Unit
- David Campany, Lecturer of Photographic Theory and Practice, University of Westminster, London; Curator and Writer (invited by SP 5)
- Paul Fyfe, Associate Professor of English Literature, North Carolina State University (invited by SP 4)
- Ellen Gruber Garvey, Professor (emerita) of English Studies, New Jersey City University (invited by SP 7)
- Eric Hoyt, Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison (invited by SP 8)
- Kirsten MacLeod, Lecturer in English Literatur, Newcastle University (invited by SP 1)
- Rikke Platz Cortsen, Lecturer in Danish and Scandinavian Culture (Comic Researcher), University of Texas, Austin (invited by SP 6)
- Will Slauter, Associate Professor of English Studies, Université Paris Diderot CNRS und Junior Fellow am Institut universitaire de France (invited by SP 7)
- Vanessa Schwartz, Professor of Art History, History and Film, Visual Studies Research Institute, University of Southern California (invited by SP 5)
- Andrew Thacker, Professor of English Literature, Nottingham Trent University (invited by SP 1)
- Mark Turner, Professor of Nineteenth & Twentieth-Century Literature, King’s College London (invited by SP 2)
Further collaborations partners of the Research Unit
High-profile international collaborations with French, English, American and Canadian journal (literature) research are complemented by project-based individual collaborations:
- Prof. em. Laurel Brake (Professor Emerita of English Literature and Print Culture, Birbeck University of London)
- Prof. Dr. Manfred Eikelmann (Ruhr-University Bochum; designated speaker of the FOR 3034 (pre-proposal) »Poetiken des Sammelns. Modelle literarischer Produktion in historischer und systematischer Perspektive«)
- Prof. Dr. Christine Haug (Director of the degree programmes Book Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-University München, research focus »Literaturbetrieb im 19. Jahrhundert, Entwicklung von Buch- und Pressemarkt im Kontext der Industrialisierung«)
- PD Dr. Madleen Podewski (Freie Universität Berlin; DFG-Project »Literatur im Zeitalter der Illustrierten: Stationen komplexer Text-Bild-Beziehungen im 19. Jahrhundert«)
- Prof. Dr. Claudia Stockinger (University of Göttingen; leader of the sub-project »Serielles Erzählen in populären deutschsprachigen Periodika zwischen 1850 und 1890« of the DFG-Research Unit 1091 »Ästhetik und Praxis populärer Serialität«)
- Prof. Dr. Sebastian Susteck (Ruhr-University Bochum; research project ›Heinrich Hauser‹: indexing of the reportage work of the versatile author from Weimar Republic, NS period and former Federal Republic)
- Prof. Dr. Carsten Zelle (Ruhr-University Bochum; from 2015–2018 leader of a project founded by Thyssen about the collection of The New Pitaval (1842–1890) and its relation i.a. to legal journals; Planing a project about the representation of dietary knowledge in popular scientific journal literature of the Enlightenment and family magazines of the 19th century)