Jasmine Grace Wenzel

Jasmine Grace Wenzel is currently studying her MA in Cultural History and Theory at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
She received her Bachelor’s degree in Media Studies by the Bauhaus University Weimar with a thesis on ecological thought and technological aspects of neocolonial spatial products such as smart cities and Seasteading.
Her research interests include postcolonial studies, globalization and migration studies, media philosophy, and political ecologies. Her recent projects explore the correlation between perceptibility and responsibility concerning the mediatization within solidarity networks through qualitative methods.
Currently, she co-conducts an online residency named »Learning in Island Ecologies« with a reading group and online workshop at School of Commons and Züricher Hochschule der Künste. As a member of the platform »Philippine Studies Series Berlin«, she is genuinely interested in connecting different positions in this field with community endeavors. Further, she is co-editor of GROVE Journal, a magazine on creative ecologies.
Cluster of Excellence
»Matters of Activity«
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sophienstr. 22a
10178 Berlin