Juliana Hutai is a social scientist with a background in urban and spatial sociology, feminist theory, and participatory research. She studied Sociology in Bremen and completed her Master's in Social Orders in Transition in Marburg, including study stays in Bogotá and Budapest. Since 2019, she has also worked as a political educator, designing interactive formats on topics such as environmental justice, media literacy, and gender. She creates participatory workshops, campaigns, and public engagement projects that aim to foster dialogue and critical reflection.
She is a research associate in the Collaborative Research Centre Structural Change of Property at the Universities of Jena and Erfurt, working in the subproject Property as a Mode of World-Relation: Disposing, Caring, Utilizing. In her PhD project, Juliana Hutai explores property and community gardens as relational spaces of world-making.