Biography and career
After the unexpected death of her father, Caroline Robertson left Oban High School at the age of 15 without School Leaving Qualifications. In 1967 she completed her basic training in hotel management ('City & Guild-Certificate') and was awarded with the gold medal of the Oban Hotel Association. After having worked in the hotel industry/sector for two years, Robertson-von Trotha began a journey as a backpacker through Europe and Turkey, which took her finally to Germany. Here she prepared herself autodidactically for the Scottish Higher Level Examinations. In 1972 she was accepted by theResearch
Robertson-von Trotha's research focuses on globalisation and cultural change, multiculturalism and integration policy, cultural heritage, and the 'Theory and Practice of Public Science' (''Öffentliche Wissenschaft''). In her opening speeches to the 'Karlsruher Dialogues' Robertson-von Trotha introduced the concept of Public Science, redesigning the classical task of science communication and dissemination of scientific processes and findings according to dialogical and transdisciplinary principles. She was the first to introduce the term in German speaking space, as well as an advising expert and one of the first signatories of the ''Charta Öffentliche Kommunikationswissenschaft'' ('Public Communication Science'). This approach had been inspired by the tradition of the British 'PUS Initiative' ('Fields of activity
Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha's multifaceted commitment is characterized by a combination of theoretical and practical approaches. One of her central issues is the mediation between science and society, with a focus on international and intercultural contexts, interdisciplinarity, and critical reflection.Conceptual activity
She developed her core concept, 'Public Science' (ÖW), within the framework of the Interfacultative Institute for Cultural Studies (IAK), which she had co-founded in 1989. The main aim was to raise public awareness of the importance of science and thus enable an exchange in the sense of an encompassing civil society. Key conceptual terms include 'Scientific/Cultural Literacy' and 'Scientist Citizen/Citizen Scientist'. In the process, especially later on as founding director of the ZAK, she conceived various and diverse formats which represent possibilities for practical implementation of her theory of 'Public Science': Following the 'Karlsruhe Dialogues' (since 1997), these are above all the further development of the 'Colloquium Fundamentale' (since winter semester 2002/2003), the 'Jean Monnet Keynote Lectures' (since summer semester 2008), the 'City Conversations' (since 2015) and, since winter semester 2016/2017, the 'Science Dialogues' and the 'World Science Café'. Analogous to her integrative approach in the field of science communication, Robertson-von Trotha researches and is involved in the field of socio-political integration. In her early publications in the late 1980s and early 1990s, she developed themes and theses on multiculturalism and integration which have become increasingly important for research and politics since the turn of the millennium. In her dissertation of 1991, for example, she describes in detail how ethnic identity can be used for mobilization for various political goals and the dangers this entails. At first it is the German sociologist and political scientist Alf Mintzel, for example, who recognizes Robertson-von Trotha's work as a contribution to research on ethnic identities as a "central theorem". Accordingly, in 2011, she was significantly involved as scientific consultant and co-author in drafting the strategy paper 'Alliance for Integration' of the Stuttgart City Council, which was awarded the Cities for Peace Prize byCuratorial and editorial activities
In addition to curating her own format concepts such as the 'Karlsruhe Dialogues', since 2012, Robertson-von Trotha is currently responsible for the coordination of the German network of the Anna Lindh Foundation ( Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures). She has been head of various research projects, including the DFG project 'InsideScience – Public Science in Collaborative Research Projects' (2010-2012) and 'The Interdisciplinary Centre for Digital Tradition' (CODIGT) (2011-2016). Robertson-von Trotha is the editor of three scientific series: 'Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär/Interdisciplinary Studies on Culture and Society' (published by Nomos in Baden-Baden), ''Problemkreise der Angewandten Kulturwissenschaft'', and ''Kulturelle Überlieferung – digital'' (published by KIT Scientific Publishing in Karlsruhe).Offices and memberships
Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha holds several offices and is a member of various boards of trustees and committees: Since 2009, she is a member of the Culture Committee of the GermanList of works
Books
* ''Dialektik der Globalisierung. Kulturelle Nivellierung bei gleichzeitiger Verstärkung kultureller Differenz'', Karlsruhe 2009, * ''Ethnische Identität und politische Mobilisation. Das Beispiel Schottland'', Baden-Baden 1991,Scientific articles
* Öffentliche Wissenschaft im Spiegel der Web 2.0-Kultur, in: ibid./Jesús Muñoz Morcillo (eds.): Öffentliche Wissenschaft und Neue Medien. Die Rolle der Web 2.0-Kultur in der Wissenschaftsvermittlung, Karlsruhe 2012, pp. 19–35, * Rechtsextremismus in Deutschland und Europa. Einleitende Anmerkungen, in: ibid. (ed.): Rechtsextremismus in Deutschland und Europa. Rechts außen – Rechts ‚Mitte‘? (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär, Vol. 7), Karlsruhe 2011, pp. 11–18, * Europe: Insights from the Outside. An Introduction, in: ibid. (ed.): Europe: Insights from the Outside (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär/Interdisciplinary Studies on Culture and Society, Vol. 5), Karlsruhe 2011, pp. 9–17, * Cultural Heritage: Dilemmas of Preservation in the Midst of Change, in: Oliver Parodi/Ingacio Ayestaran/Gerhard Banse (eds.): Sustainable Development – Relationships to Culture, Knowledge and Ethics (= Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur, Vol. 3), Karlsruhe 2011, pp. 175–186, * Kulturerbe – Dilemmata des Bewahrens im Wandel, in: Oliver Parodi/Gerhard Banse/Axel Schaffer (eds.): Wechselspiele: Kultur und Nachhaltigkeit. Annäherungen an ein Spannungsfeld, Berlin 2010, pp. 263–274, * Ist der Tod bloß der Tod? Tod und Sterben in der Gegenwartsgesellschaft – ein thematischer Umriss, in: Schulmagazin 5–10, 11, 2009, pp. 7–9, ISSN 0947-2746 * Schlüsselqualifikationen revisited. Ein altes Thema in Zukunftskontexten, in: ibid. (ed.): Schlüsselqualifikationen für Studium, Beruf und Gesellschaft (= Problemkreise der Angewandten Kulturwissenschaft, Vol. 14), Karlsruhe 2009, pp. 17–58,Editor
* Celebrity Culture. Stars in der Mediengesellschaft (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär, Vol. 9), Baden-Baden 2013, * Organised Crime. Dark Sides of Globalisation (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär/Interdisciplinary Studies on Culture and Society, Vol. 8), Baden-Baden 2012, * (with Jesús Muñoz Morcillo): Öffentliche Wissenschaft und Neue Medien. Die Rolle der Web 2.0-Kultur in der Wissenschaftsvermittlung, Karlsruhe 2012, * (with Robert Hauser): Neues Erbe. Aspekte, Perspektiven und Konsequenzen der digitalen Überlieferung (Kulturelle Überlieferung – digital 1), Karlsruhe 2011, * Rechtsextremismus in Deutschland und Europa. Rechts außen – Rechts ‚Mitte‘? (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär, Vol. 7), Karlsruhe 2011, * 60 Jahre Studium Generale und 20 Jahre Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe 2009, * Tod und Sterben in der Gegenwartsgesellschaft. Eine interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung (= Kulturwissenschaft interdisziplinär, Vol. 3), Baden-Baden 2008, * Die Dialektik der Globalisierung. Kulturelle Nivellierung bei gleichzeitiger Verstärkung kultureller Differenz, Karlsruhe 2009,Notes
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