Tatjana Graf, MSc
Research staff
SNSF Swiss National Science Foundation
tatjana.graf @ unilu.ch
Frohburgstrasse 3, CH-6002 Luzern, Room 3.A07
CV
Tatjana joined the Department of Sociology in October 2021 as a doctoral researcher in the SNSF-funded project «Digital payments: Making payments personal and social». Tatjana's dissertation project is set in Sweden where she is looking into everyday payment habits, financial practices, and especially how these (are about to) change with digital financial services.
Prior to her position in Lucerne, Tatjana completed her MSc in Sociology at the University of Gothenburg and her BA in Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin. She has also worked as a research assistant at the Institute of Health and Care Sciences at the University of Gothenburg.
Curriculum Vitae: Tatjana Graf
Research
Currently
Digital Payments: Making payments personal and social
Other research focus
- Digital Sociology
- Science and Technology Studies
- Economic Sociology
- Cultural Sociology
- Gender and Family Sociology
- Qualitative Methods
Research projects
Publications
- Heckemann, B., Graf, T., Jakobsson Ung, E., Jakobsson, S., Ragnarsson, O., S. Olsson, D., & Blomdahl, C. (2022). The importance of personal documentation for patients living with long-term illness symptoms after pituitary surgery: A Constructivist Grounded Theory study. Health Expectations, 1–11. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13648
- Graf, T. E., & Wojnicka, K. (2021). Post-separation fatherhood narratives in Germany and Sweden: between caring and protective masculinities. Journal of Family Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2021.2020148
Achievements
- Digitalizing Financial Infrastructure: Between Responsibility and Dependency. Lecture, 31st Nordic Sociological Association conference, Nordic Sociological Association, Norrköping, 2024
- Digitalizing Payments: Relational Work in the Digital Economy. Lecture, PhD pre-conference, 31st Nordic Sociological Association conference, Nordic Sociological Association, Norrköping, 2024
- Digital Payments: Neue Vulnerabilitäten? (Panel) contribution, Vulnerable Gesellschaften: Risiken und Reaktionen, Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Soziologie, Basel, 2024
- On the Future of Cash(lessness): Three Scenarios from Sweden. Lecture, Sociologidagarna 2024, Swedish Sociological Association, Göteborg, 2024
- Digital Payments: Neue Vulnerabilitäten? Chair/panel-moderation, Vulnerable Gesellschaften: Risiken und Reaktionen, Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Soziologie, Basel, 2024
- Pay me if you can: Negotiating diversity through digital financial infrastructure. Lecture, Digitalisation Research and Network Meeting (DigiMeet 2023), Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt), Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS), Weizenbaum Institute (WI), Online, 2023
- Convenience as a Currency: Making Money Work in the Digital Age. Lecture, The Transformation of Banking from a Sociological Perspective: Digital and Sustainability Challenges, Economic Sociology Research Committee of the Swiss Sociological Association, Lausanne, 2023
- Understanding Practices of Digital Moneywork. Kick-off speech, STS-CH 1st PhD Forum, Swiss Association for Science and Technology Studies, Online, 2022
- Pay me if you can: Wie digitales Bezahlen verbindet und trennt. Kick-off speech, re:publica 2023, re:publica, Berlin, 2023
- SOL/MOL-Umfrage: Sexual Harassment Awareness Day 2023. Umfrage, Sexual Harassment Awareness Day, Universität Luzern, Luzern, 2023
- Pay me if you can: Wie digitales Geld verbindet und trennt. Presentation, CASH: Lasst uns über Geld sprechen., re:publica 2023, Berlin, 2023