Arbeitspapierreihe “Geschlecht, Diversität und Migration“
Die wissenschaftliche Abteilung „Geschlecht, Diversität und Migration“ (Institut für Soziologie) eröffnet eine neue digitale Arbeitspapierreihe, die die aktuelle Forschung der Abteilungsmitglieder und der assoziierten Forscher*innen präsentiert.
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Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz, E-Mail: lutz@soz.uni-frankfurt.de
Stiegler, Paula (2020) Militärische Männlichkeit. Eine visuelle soziologische Analyse am Beispiel der ‚Opération Sentinelle‘
Working Paper Series 20/2020 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Jansen, M. (2018) Between Socialist Transformation and Capitalist Incorporation: A Feminist Critique on Work and Care in Polyamorous Relationships
Working Paper Series 19/2018 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Reich, M. (2018) „Verunmöglichung von Zeugenschaft. Sexzwangsarbeit in den Häftlingsbordellen der NS-Konzentrationslager und ihre Tabuisierung nach 1945“,
Working Paper Series 18/2018 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Cirino, M. (2018) „Zur sozialen Konstruktion von Illegalität: Eine diskurstheoretische Analyse des Europäischen Migrationsmanagements“,
Working Paper Series 17/2018 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Marusczyk, O. (2018) „(Re)-locating antisemitism. Theoretische Grundlegung einer prozessorientierten Taxonomie antisemitischer Grenzziehungen“,
Working Paper Series 16/2018 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Hey, C. (2018) „Zugehörigkeiten, Machtverhältnisse, Abgrenzungen: Wie queer ist die queere Szene?“,
Working Paper Series 15/2018 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Krauss, S. (2017) „‚Managing Gender?‘ Kleidung als Ausgangspunkt für empirische Forschung zum (Un)Doing Gender und (Un)Doing Difference im Feld des technischen Vertriebs“,
Working Paper Series 14/2017 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Amelina A. (2017) „After the Reflexive Turn in Migration Studies: Towards the Doing Migration Approach“
Working Paper Series 13/2017 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Bilecen B. and Amelina A. (2017) „A Network Approach to Migrants’ Transnational Biographies“
Working Paper Series 12/2017 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe UniversityFrankfurt
Render de Barros, L. (2016) „Locken Rocken Bedeutung von Locken für die Identitätskonstruktion von Frauen of Color“
Working Paper Series 11/2016 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Tissot, R. (2016) „Highly-Skilled Labour Migration in Switzerland: Household Strategies and Professional Careers„,
Working Paper Series 10/2016 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Kosnick, K. (2016) „Sexual Citizenship and Migration in a Transnational Perspective„,
Working Paper Series 9/2016 „Gender, Diversity and Migration“, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Safuta, A. (2015): „A Feminist Approach to Migrant Domestic Servises: Materialism or Post-Structuralism?“,
Working Paper Series 8/2015 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Barglowski, K. (2015): „The Symbolic Meaning of Mobility in Transnational Families„,
Working Paper Series 7/2015 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Camargo Magalhães, B. (2015):“Switching from informal to formal labor market in Brussels: What changes for live-out domestic workers?”,
Working Paper Series 6/2015 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Pelayo Sañudo, E. (2015):“Multiple inequalities in the age of transnationalization: the case of Italian Americans”,
Working Paper Series 5/2015 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Martinez-Iglesias, M. (2015): “Migration, gender and land inheritance shift: wives, mothers and sisters in the absence of men in indigenous rural Oaxaca (Mexico)”,
Working Paper Series 4/2015 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Supik, L. (2014): “Making up Ethnicities in der amtlichen Statistik”,
Working Paper Series 3/2014“Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Sänger, E. (2014): “Obstetrical care as a matter of time: Ultrasound screening in anticipatory regimes of pregnancy”,
Working Paper Series 2/2014 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Lutz, H. (2014): “Intersectionality’s (brilliant) career – How to understand the attraction of the concept?”,
Working Paper Series 1/2014 “Gender, Diversity and Migration”, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt.