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Mannheim Doctoral Working Group

An interdisciplinary forum for supporting PhD students

The Centre hosts the Mannheim Doctoral Working Group, which is the LSE’s rendez-vous for doctoral-level criminological research. The MDWG provides a supportive forum wherein students receive interdisciplinary feedback on their research.

Participation in the Working Group is open to students across the School at any stage of criminological familiarity and expertise. The sole requirements comprise scholarly open-mindedness and enthusiasm to share in the LSE’s vibrant criminological community. Students from any department across the School are encouraged to notify Johann Koehler of their willingness to join.


MDWG 2024/25

  • Talita Ferrantelli (Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method): The zetetics of rape: Gathering evidence of sexual consent
  • Dimitri Moragiorgas (Law): The epistemology of online echo chambers
  • Deborah Fromm (Geography & Environment): Public security, private interests: Insuring urban violence risks in contemporary Brazil
  • Pascual Cortés (Law): Cultivating Sacrifice, Forging the Nation-State: the police ‘military character’ within the Chilean Carabineros
  • Emma Louise Blondes (Social Policy): An ethnography of organised crime in France
  • Claudia Rodríguez-Castellanos (International Development): Communitarian justice: Legacies of rebel governance in post-Accord Colombia