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Charlotte Kroløkke is a professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on the intersections of cultural politics, reproductive technologies, and gender. Kroløkke has been involved in several important research projects, including those analysing cultural heritage in relation to transnational cattle breeding and the ethics of fertility preservation. Beyond her research, Kroløkke is an active speaker and has participated in numerous conferences and talks addressing contemporary issues within feminist cultural studies. Noteworthy projects under her leadership include investigations into reproductive medicine and the socio-cultural dimensions of sex hormones. Over the years, Kroløkke has received accolades such as the Research Fellow Prize in 2020 and the Research Associate Prize in 2017. Her contributions extend to media articles addressing ethical debates in society, reflecting her engagement with public discourse on reproductive rights and technologies.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Leading research and teaching in the areas of gender studies and cultural politics.
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