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Katrine Bindesbøl Holm Johansen is a PhD and Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark. She specializes in Social Health, particularly focusing on interpersonal violence, including sexualized violence and partner violence. Johansen has extensive experience in ethnographic mixed methods research designs, with empirical research areas encompassing issues related to childhood, digitally mediated forms of violence, stalking, and the lives of young men, masculinity, and the manosphere. Her theoretical interests include perspectives on gender, shame, vulnerability, dignity, and the ethics of morality and critical realism in philosophy of science. She is an experienced project manager and has participated in numerous talks, conferences, and research networks, demonstrating a commitment to advancing the understanding of these pressing social issues. Her collaborative work over the years has led to various research projects, including a focus on Scandinavian male homosocialities and the gendered vulnerabilities experienced by young people in Denmark.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
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