Prof. Dr. Lukas Keller holds a PhD in Social Sciences, with MSc in Anthropology and MA in Sociology, blending qualitative ethnography and policy analysis to advance rigorous, ethically grounded research.
Prof. Dr. Lukas Keller is a Swiss scholar whose research spans Anthropology, Criminology, Cultural Studies, Development Studies, Education, English Literature, Gender Studies, History, International Relations, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Policy, Social Work, and Sociology. Grounded in fieldwork and policy analysis, he translates complex theories into accessible insights. With a robust record across European contexts, he blends qualitative methods, ethnography, and discourse analysis to illuminate how social structures shape experience. Ethical considerations and transparent methodology anchor every project.
Beyond research, he mentors graduate students, contributes to curricula, and collaborates with policymakers to translate findings into practical outcomes. His editorial experience spans peer review and research management, ensuring coherence, accurate citations, and accessible writing. He champions inclusive scholarship that respects diverse perspectives while upholding rigorous evidence, clarity, and theoretical consistency across languages and disciplines. This profile aligns academic values with international scholarship, delivering context-aware writing for social science audiences.