Ilenia Laudito M.A.
Research data manager, project RETOPEA
Time at IEG: 2018 - 2022
Personal Details:
Since 2018 working as research data manager for the RETOPEA project at the IEG.
Born in 1992 in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg (Germany). 2016–2019 MA in Philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, focusing on German Idealism and 18th–19th century Philosophy and Literature; MA Digital Humanities from 2017–2020 with a focus on music informatics and natural language processing, especially multilingual translation, multilingual data management and digital project management; 2011–2015 studies in philosophy at the University of Turin (Italy), focusing on political and practical philosophy.
Born in 1992 in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg (Germany). 2016–2019 MA in Philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, focusing on German Idealism and 18th–19th century Philosophy and Literature; MA Digital Humanities from 2017–2020 with a focus on music informatics and natural language processing, especially multilingual translation, multilingual data management and digital project management; 2011–2015 studies in philosophy at the University of Turin (Italy), focusing on political and practical philosophy.
Research projects:
Religious Toleration and Peace (RETOPEA)
Narratives on Europe today, are often characterised by conflicting views on the relationship between religion and society. However, historical dimensions of these narratives have often been neglected in sociological research, and at the same time, the voices of religious people remain largely absent from legal and political discourses. The RETOPEA project carried out both research and innovation activities to tackle this challenge. The project was successfully completed in October 2022. In early 2025, the final publication ‘Teaching and Learning about Religious Diversity in the Past and Present: Beyond Stereotypes’, edited by Karel van Nieuwenhuyse, John Maiden and Stefanie Sinclair, was published by Springer Nature.