Dr. Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba
Senior Research Assistant, Lecturer Master's Program in Ethics
T +41 41 229 52 91 • 3.B54 • alexandra.kaiser@unilu.ch
CV
Since August 2024, Dr. theol. Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba has been working as a senior assistant (post-doc) and lecturer at the Institute of Social Ethics ISE of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Lucerne. She is writing her habilitation thesis at the University of Lucerne under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Peter G. Kirchschlaeger on the topic of solidarity and business ethics. In addition to her work as a lecturer and researcher at the ISE, she is a lecturer at the Global Ethic Institute in Tübingen and co-founder of KI-Managementsolutions GmbH. Previously, she was employed as a research assistant at the ISE from 2021 to 2024.
She completed her doctoral studies in theological ethics with a focus on moral theology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt from 2018 to 2024, graduating in 2024 with a dissertation on the use of AI and robotics in nursing (Prize for Young Theology 2025).
Previously, she worked as a research assistant at the Chair of Moral Theology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt from 2018 to 2021 and as a research assistant at the Chair of Social Ethics and Practical Theology at Saarland University from 2016 to 2023. She was also a lecturer in systematic Theology at the University of Koblenz-Landau.
From 2015 to 2016, she was a research assistant and lecturer at the Institute of Catholic Theology at Saarland University and also worked as a primary school teacher. She completed her studies in Catholic Theology and Sports in Saarbrücken in 2014 with the first state examination.
Born in 1989, Roman Catholic, married and mother of one son.
Research
Research interests
- Digitalization and robotization from an ethical perspective
- Personhood in the context of digital transformation
- Impact of digital transformation and robotics on nursing care
- Sports ethics
- Autonomy in competitive sports
- Sport and religion
- Political ethics
- Migration issues
Publications
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2025). Personalisiert - Entpersonalisiert: Ethische Beurteilung des Einsatzes von Robotik und Künstlicher Intelligenz in der Pflege anhand des Personkonzepts von Paul Ricœur (Ethik | Ethics) (1st ed., Vol. 4). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2024). „Wenn der Wille da ist, sind die Füße leicht“: Biographische Spurensuche in den Erzählungen geflüchteter Syrerinnen und Syrer. Eine sozialethische Perspektive (theologie.geschichte). Freiburg Br.: WBG Academic in der Verlag Herder GmbH.
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2024). Operiere mich, aber sprich nicht mit mir! feinschwarz.net.
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2024). Verzichten für die Zukunft? Verzichten hat ein schlechtes Image. Es wird häufig als grosse Einschränkung und Opfer wahrgenommen. Die tugendethische Perspektive hebt die positiven Wirkungen des Verzichtens hervor. Schweizerische Kirchen-Zeitung (SKZ), 208–209.
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2020). Arbeit 4.0: Sozialethische Zugänge zum Arbeitsbegriff im Kontext digitaler Transformationsprozesse. In Claudius Bachmann, Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba, Cornelius Sturm (Ed.), Wirtschaftsethik: Sozialethische Beiträge (pp. 83–115). Münster: Aschendorff.
- Kaiser-Duliba, A. (2020). Einleitung: Sozialethische Zugänge zum Arbeitsbegriff im Kontext digitaler Transformationsprozesse. In Claudius Bachmann, Alexandra Kaiser-Duliba, Cornelius Sturm (Ed.), Wirtschaftsethik: Sozialethische Beiträge (pp. 9–14). Münster: Aschendorff.
