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Kathrin Pabst
Kathrin Pabst (born on December 14, 1971) is a German ethnologist, researcher, author and speaker  , who has focused her work on how to address sensitive and taboo-related parts of the past , as well as the long-term consequences of war and forced migration for individuals, families and societies. As museum professional, she has led several Norwegian and international EU projects such as "Identity on the Line." and “What happens to the Untold?”. She has published broadly in German, English, and Norwegian.

Career
Pabst received her Bachelor's diploma in National Economy and Master's degree in European Ethnology from the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, Germany. Her Ph.D. in Professional Ethics is from the University of Agder in Norway, with a thesis about how to use personal narratives when addressing a difficult past.

Projects

 * Identity on the Line (I-ON) (2019-2023) . It is a large-scale cooperation project between six cultural history museums and two universities, working together to explore the long-term consequences of different migration processes, forced or voluntary, which took place in Europe over the last 100 years. The project is partly financed by EU/Creative Europe.
 * What happens to the Untold? Long-term Consequences of Secrets in an Intergenerational Perspective (2021-ongoing). A two-year research project co-funded by Arts Council Norway, carried out in collaboration with the University of Tromsø, Norway and the Museum of Reconstruction in Hammerfest, Norway. The project's objective is to study the transmission of unspoken and secret memories from one generation to another.