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Daniel Ziesche, M.A.

Tracy Rammler, M.A.

Phone:
+49 371 531-31997
Fax:
+49 371 531-831997
Room:
Reichenhainer Straße 39, 204
Office hours:

 

Tracy Rammler's research interests include:

  • Commemoration, (collective) memory, and (national) identity
  • Contemporary immigration and the dynamics of race and ethnicity in the U.S.
  • Modern media and its influence on public discourse

Curriculum vitae

Since 10/2017
Research Associate in British and American Social and Cultural Studies at the Institute for English and American Studies, Chemnitz University of Technology

Since 10/2017
PhD student at Chemnitz University of Technology

Since 09/2016
English Instructor, Language Institute at the University of Leipzig e.V.

01/2018–03/2018
Interim English Instructor, Practical Language Program (Sprachpraxis), Institute for English and American Studies, Chemnitz University of Technology

09/2015–09/2017
Research Assistant in British and American Social and Cultural Studies at the Institute for English and American Studies, Chemnitz University of Technology

04/2017–07/2017
Adjunct English Instructor, Business Studies, University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau

10/2014-06/2017
Master of Arts in English and American Studies with specializations in Comparing Societies, Politics, and Cultures (British and American Social and Cultural Studies) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Thesis: Getting Behind the Color Line: An Analysis of the Underrepresentation of Latinos in Major League Soccer and the National Football League

03/2011–09/2014
Maternity Leave

02/2007–03/2011
English Instructor at Berlitz Language School in Leipzig

08/2002-08/2006
Bachelor of Arts in German Studies from the University of Wisconsin – Madison

10/2004 – 07/2005
Academic Year Abroad in Freiburg, Germany

01/2006 – 05/2006
CIEE Semester Abroad in Prague, Czech Republic

Teaching

Current courses:

WS 2017/18
Racial and Ethnic Relations in U.S. Society