The authors on this site write from different perspectives on remembrance, responsibility, and democratic action in the present.
Anna Berger
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Anna focuses on political responsibility in everyday life and on how biographical memory informs civic education today.
David Moser
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
David addresses questions of trust, organization, and risk in political movements under pressure.
Elena Pichler
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Elena combines work with historical sources and questions of solidarity, agency, and political practice.
Felix Stadler
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Felix writes about the transition from opinion to action and political responsibility in the present.
Jonas Leitner
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Jonas analyzes political ruptures and asks how early warning signs can be recognized in democratic systems.
Klara Novak
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Klara writes about language, remembrance, and the political impact of small everyday decisions.
Laura Krenn
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Laura focuses on memory as a public task and on the consequences of the commitment Never again.
Lukas Neumann
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Lukas writes about social room for action and how personal conviction becomes concrete decisions.
Martin Weiss
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Martin looks at political systems through the lens of fragility and social interdependence.
Miriam Huber
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Miriam is interested in the link between historical reflection, democratic education, and personal civil courage.
Sophie Gruber
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Sophie explores perspectives of women in resistance and their visibility in public memory culture.
Tobias Eder
PS60 Sasso-Pollak participant
Tobias examines how historical biographies can offer orientation for present-day conflict and responsibility.