Charlotte Ullrich
Research Associate
Department of General Medicine and Care Research
Heidelberg University Universität Heidelberg
France
Biography
Charlotte Ullrich studied Social Science at the Ruhr-University Bochum and was promoted there in 2011. In Bochum she was a research associate with Prof. Dr. Ilse Lenz at the Chair of Sociology: Gender and Social Structural Research and Coordinator of the Marie-Jahoda-Gastprofessur für Internationale Geschlechterforschung (2002-2012). She was a participant of the International Women's University in Hannover (2000), guest professor at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northeastern University, Boston, USA (2006-2007) and the University of Kyoto, Japan (2011-2012). She then worked as a postdoctoral student at the research group "Family Health" at the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (2012-1 / 2015).
Research Interest
General Medicine and Healthcare
Publications
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Ilse Lenz, Lisa Mense and Charlotte Ullrich (eds.) (2004): Reflexive bodies? To modernize sexuality and reproduction. Opladen: Leske and Budrich.
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Ullrich, Charlotte (2012): The Medicated Way to Pregnancy? The decision of unintentionally childless couples for a reproductive medicine treatment. In: Soeffner, Hans-Georg (Eds.) (2012): Transnational Societies. Negotiations of the 35th Congress of the German Society for Sociology in Frankfurt / Main 2010. Published on their behalf by Hans-Georg Soeffner. Wiesbaden: VS Publishing. CD-ROM.
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Ullrich, Charlotte (2012): Medicated Hope? An ethnographic study on reproductive medicine practice. Bielefeld: Transcript.
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Corteniek, Beate; Ullrich, Charlotte (2013) (main focus): Medicalization and gender between optimization, pathologization and health promotion. Focus on Gender. Journal of Gender, Culture and Society. Issue 1/2013.