Larissa Fritsch, born in 1994, has been a research assistant and PhD student at the chair of Prof. Dr. Jörg Rössel since 2022. She studied sociology and biology at the University of Zurich. Her PhD project focuses on the normativity of reproduction, specifically focussing on LGBTIAQ+, feminism and social inequality, applying mostly quantitative methods. She is part of the University Research Priority Program "Human Reproduction Reloaded | H2R".
Link to personal side on H2R-Website
Publications:
- Egli, Simon; Rost, Katja; Fritsch, Larissa (2025): From Financing Production to Producing Finance. In: SJS. Link
- Fritsch, Larissa; Gilgen, Sandra; Mertens, Maila (2025): Who should have (no) children? Results of a vignette experiment in Switzerland. In: JFamRes 37 Link
- Verboord, Marc; Fritsch, Larissa; Yodovich, Neta; Karels, Alysa; Pereira, Lucas Page; Myrczik, Eva (2024): Does culture improve affective well-being in everyday life? An experimental sampling approach. In: Poetics 107, S. 101948. Link
- Verboord, Marc; Fritsch, Larissa; Myrczik, Eva; Karels, Alysa; Pereira, Lucas Page (2025): Capturing cultural practices in everyday life. In: Susanne Janssen, Nete Kristensen und Marc Verboord (Hg.): Engagement with Culture in Transformative Times. London: Routledge, S. 115–134.