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Mads Kildegaard Thalbitzer is a PhD fellow at the University of Copenhagen with a focus on Arctic archaeology, particularly the Thule culture. He earned his master's degree in prehistoric archaeology in 2021. His PhD project investigates the research history of the Thule culture, utilizing archives, including those of Professor William Thalbitzer, to explore theoretical and sociopolitical conflicts in early Inuit studies throughout the 20th century. His research aims to unravel formative conflicts and examine the impact of knowledge production, collaborative practices, and future trajectories in Inuit culture research. His primary research fields include the impact of divergent theoretical and methodological frameworks on early Inuit research and the application of ethno-archaeology to interpret archaeological data.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.