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As part of the SFB Transregio 294 ‘Structural Change in Ownership’ at the Universities of Jena and Erfurt, a sub-project entitled "Property Inequality in the Private Sphere: Internal and External
Drivers of Change in Property Arrangements in Couple Relationships", within the Department of Qualitative
Methods and Microsociology at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, a position as a Research Assistant (m/f/d) is to be filled with effect from 1 September 2026.For further information, please send an email to michaela.kornberger@uni-jena.de.
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Events
25 Years of AIM Gender – Conference on ‘Interdisciplinary Research on Masculinities’
From 18–20 June 2026, the conference “Interdisciplinary Masculinity Studies – An Overview and Current Challenges” will take place at the Hohenheim Conference Centre. Sylka Scholz will give a talk on the topic “Teaching Masculinity Studies”.
Invitation to the exhibition
Exhibition of teaching research from the 2024 summer semester and the 2024/25 winter semester: ‘The fashion magazine Sibylle in the maelstrom of the transformation process (1989–1995) – poster and fashion photography’ from 2 July 2025 in the corridor of the Institute of Sociology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
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On 5 and 6 June 2026, Friedrich Schiller University Jena will host the conference “Diverse Perspectives on Masculinities and Body Formations: An Interdisciplinary Conference”, organised by PhD students Aaron Korn and Janet-Lynn Holz.
A glass of wine with Sylka Scholz: Sylka Scholz talks about ‘Castrati and countertenors – alternative images of masculinity from the Baroque era to the present day’, Händel-Haus Halle, 1 April 2026.
Careers Information Day at the Institute of Sociology: Guests include Sophy Ruby, who works for the Saxon Ministry of Health, Social Affairs and Social Cohesion; Ramona Wuttig from the Thuringian Renewable Energy Network and Klasse.gesellschaft; Patrick Schönherr, a former employee of the GKV-Spitzenverband (Long-Term Care Insurance Department); and Toni Schadow from TIAM e.V.. They will all talk about their entry into the world of work and the hurdles they had to overcome, 7 January 2026.
‘Gender and Society’ in Transition – 30 Years of the Book Series: As part of the Congress of the German Sociological Association, Sylka Scholz will discuss the current significance of books in gender studies and academia with authors Matthias Schneider and Sarah Schauberger, and editor Katja Sabisch, Duisburg, 24 September 2025.
Event organised by the Equality Office: ‘Women in a Divided Germany’: Sylka Scholz will speak on the topic of ‘Equalities and inequalities in East-West German gender relations’ as part of an exhibition by the Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship in the foyer of the UHG (1st floor) on 27 May 2025.
Fashion in the GDR – a contradiction or not? A journey through the fashion magazine ‘Sibylle’: Sylka Scholz will give a talk in the council chamber at Weißenfels Town Hall on 19 March 2025.
Closing conference of the research consortium “The Media Legacy of the GDR: Actors, Appropriation, Transmission”, 20–21 February 2025 in Berlin: Sylka Scholz will chair the session on “Reinterpretations in Popular Culture”.
15th Conference of the AIM Gender Working Group, “Sharing Life – Masculinities and Forms of Coexistence”, from 12–14 December 2024 at the Hohenheim Conference Centre, chaired by Sylka Scholz.
Workshop on the topic of ‘Changes in Property and Gender Relations’ on 29 November 2024 at JenTower, 23rd floor, conference room. The event is organised by the project leaders of SFB sub-project B06 “Property Inequalities in the Private Sphere” at the University of Jena (Sylka Scholz, Kathrin Leuze, Robin K. Saalfeld, Agnieszka Althaber).
Symposium from 17–19 October 2024 in Wittenberg on the theme “Man with Characteristics”: Sylka Scholz in a response and discussion on 17 October 2024 on explorations within the field of tension between “masculinity, religiosity, the Church and society”, in cooperation with the EKD Study Centre for Gender Issues in the Church and Theology and the EKD’s Men’s Ministry/Men’s Department at the Protestant Centre for Women and Men.
taz People’s Congress on 27 April 2024 in Berlin on the theme “All East. Or what?”: Panel discussion with Prof. Dr Sylka Scholz and Dr Daniel Kubiak on the topic “The long shadow of the fall of the Berlin Wall – How experiences of upheaval shape East German identities.”
The Gender Commission of the Institute of Sociology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena is organising a panel discussion on 23 April 2024, from 5.00 pm to 7.30 pm, on the (in)compatibility of an academic career with parenting and caregiving responsibilities at Haus auf der Mauer in Jena (main hall, https://www.haus-auf-der-mauer.de).
Academic careers are characterized by heavy workloads, pressure to perform, and competition, as well as short-term contracts and uncertainty regarding future planning. These conditions pose a particular challenge when it comes to balancing an academic career with family responsibilities. In the panel discussion “Care, Precarious, Fair?!” moderated by Dörte Wehner, experts Dr. Dorothee Bauernschmidt, Dr. Lena Eckert, Dr. Sigrun Fuchs, and Prof. Dr. Eva Tolasch will discuss challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions in an (academic) world where caregiving, career planning, and precarious working conditions collide.
Annual Conference on Women's and Gender Studies, November 16–17, 2023, at the University of Osnabrück, on the topic: “Housing in Crises. Crises in Housing. Intersectional Perspectives on Key Issues of Everyday Life.”
1st Jena Men’s* Week, November 13–19, 2023: “Masculinity—Is It All Toxic, or What?” Opening event and discussion with Prof. Dr. Sylka Scholz, Markus Theunert (psychologist), Björn Süfke (men’s counselor and author), and Hagen Bottek (staff member of LAG Jungen- und Männerarbeit Thüringen e.V.).
International annual conference “Conflicts over Property” from October 4, 2023, to October 6, 2023, at the Augustinian Monastery in Erfurt: Agnieszka Althaber, Robin K. Saalfeld, Sylka Scholz, and Sarah Speck (Goethe University Frankfurt) will present on the topic “Property Conflicts around Generativity”.
Joint conference of the “Social Inequality and Social Structure Analysis” section of the German Sociological Association and the Transregio 294 Collaborative Research Center “Structural Change in Property Ownership” on the topic “Inequalities in East and West Germany—Persistence or Change?” September 25–26, 2023, at the Rosensäle in Jena.
Charlotte Nell and Eva Tolasch will be presenting at the workshop ‘Philosophical dimensions of knowledge production in the science of ‘obesity’’, organised by Azita Chellappoo, Cambridge, UK, 22–23 June 2023.
Robin Saalfeld: ‘What’s mine is yours!? Property arrangements among German couples’. Presentation as part of the XX International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, 25 June 2023.
“You don’t have to love your own body!” – Intersectional perspectives on love and being fat as relationships with others and with oneself, June 2023. The symposium is organised in collaboration with Charlotte Nell (Institute of Sociology, FSU Jena).
Robin Saalfeld: ‘Doing property as doing transition – East German couples managing the transition to a capitalist property regime’. Presentation at the international conference ‘Relational Perspectives on the Life Course’ (Research Training Group ‘Doing Transitions’), 10–12 May 2023, University of Frankfurt am Main.
Sylka Scholz will speak at the workshop “Heroines!? Effects of heroic masculinity on gender orders” organised by Collaborative Research Centre 948, TP S3 “Masculinities”, in Freiburg on 30 March 2023.
Eva Tolasch will give a presentation on “Non-institutionalised unpaid care work” as part of the winter school “Reconfigurations of Spaces and Roles as a Challenge for Public Theology Today”.
Organisers: Dr Florian Höhne, Jun.-Prof. Dr Sarah Jäger (FSU Jena), PD Dr Frederike van Oorschot, Dr des. Benigna Wäffler, 23 Feb 2023.As part of the conference “Women’s Everyday Worlds in Post-Socialism” on 18–19 November 2022 at the Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences, Jena
Lecture by Robin K. Saalfeld and Lena Mann: “And Then Everything Took Its Socialist Course”: Couple Formation and Couple Worlds in East Germany (18 November 2022)
Lecture by Sylka Scholz: “Individualise Yourself!” – Fashion Photography in the GDR Magazine Sibylle in the 1980s (19 October 2022).
Active participation in the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association – ‘Polarised Worlds’ from 26–30 September 2022 at Bielefeld University
What’s mine should be yours too!? – Property in (de)polarised couple worlds
Time: 27 September 2022
Ad hoc group organisers: Sylka Scholz, Robin K. Saalfeld, Christine Wimbauer, Mona MotakefSpeakers:
Robin K. Saalfeld, Sylka Scholz: Whoever has the money has the power? Negotiating the property gap in couple worlds
Christine Wimbauer, Mona Motakef: Autonomy – erudition – ignorance. Exemplary interpretations of material inferiority among low-earning men in precarious couple households
Natalie Grimm, Ina Kaufhold: Fragile relationships – conflictual property arrangements. Distribution conflicts in precarious households
Nora Lege: Mine, yours or our ‘own child’? Property as ‘doing property’ beyond monetisation
Fatherhood as a point of reference for social fragmentation. On the changing nature of fatherhood, polarising ideals and the unequal realities of fathers’ lives
Date: 28 September 2022
Organised by the ad hoc group: Kim Bräuer (Braunschweig University of Technology & Kiel University of Applied Sciences) and Christian Ebner (Braunschweig University of Technology)Speakers:
Dr Simon Bohn and Dr Mara Kastein: The portrayal of fatherhood in car advertising
Dr Kim Bräuer: The external and self-representation of fathers on Instagram and its polarising social impact.
Janet-Lynn Holz, M.A.: Fatherhood in the context of pregnancy – or the question of how the desired nature of a pregnancy affects fathering practices
Aaron Korn: A critical examination of the transformative potential of stay-at-home dads: between privilege and precariousness
Prof. Dr Kai Marquardsen: On the biographical experience of fatherhood in economic poverty.
Thu 11 Aug 2022 | Freie Bühne Jena
Mother:Daughter:Woman: A transformative exhibition space by the Aphrodites
(featuring: Eva Tolasch)Wed 6 July 2022 | Carl-Zeiß-Str. 3 | Foyer
EAST-WEST COUPLES – UNITED IN LOVE?
Poster exhibition — Results of teaching research in the Sociology Bachelor’s programme, Summer Semester 2021/Winter Semester 2021/2224 May 2022, Digital: Under the title ‘A critical look at the transformation potential of Stay-at-Home Dads: Between privileging and precarisation’, Aaron Korn will give a talk at the event ‘Diverse Perspectives on Fatherhood’ at the Technical University of Braunschweig.
25 May 2022, online via Zoom: The Complexity of Fatherhood
Contemporary analyses of current phenomena in fatherhood
Kim Bräuer and Janet-Lynn Holz will provide insights into their wide-ranging research on fatherhood during this lecture event. To register for the event, please email Aaron Korn (aaron.korn@uni-jena.de).11 May 2022, online via Zoom: Feminist Perspectives on Parenthood – Focus on Birth
To mark the publication of this book, the gFFZ, in cooperation with the editors of the handbook, is organising a reading that will focus on the starting point of becoming a parent – namely pregnancy, birth and infant feeding. The editors and authors of the handbook will present short contributions on the relevant topics, followed by a joint discussion of feminist perspectives on parenthood.13th Conference of the AIM Working Group on Gender, Masculinities and Nature (and Relations with Nature), from 21 to 23 April 2022, at the Hohenheim Conference Centre.
SFB/TRR 294 “Structural Change in Property” – SFB Methods Workshop on 24 and 25 March 2022 at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Lecture Theatre 6 (Ernst-Abbe-Platz Campus). Exploring Ownership: Research Designs and Initial Field Experiences in the SFB/Transregio Research Network on Structural Change in Ownership.
Workshop leaders: Kathrin Leuze, Sylka Scholz, Agnieszka Althaber, Robin Saalfeld“The Fat Mother in the Obesity Crisis Narrative. An Approach to Individual Practices and Public Discourses”. Lecture by Eva Tolasch at Prof. Dr Cornelia Koppetsch’s research colloquium in the winter semester 2021/22 (virtual), Darmstadt, 8 December 2021.
‘“Does my body belong to me?” A gender-critical approach to style norms from the perspective of female autonomy’ is the title of the paper Dr Eva Tolasch will present at the conference ‘Staying with the Trouble – 25 Years of Women’s and Gender Studies in Hesse’ on 3 December 2021.
On 2–3 December 2021, the online conference ‘CARING BOYS? Care, Masculinity and Adolescence – In Science and Practice’ will take place at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. The conference marks the conclusion of the three-year research project “Caring Boys? Alternative (Research) Perspectives on the Reproductive Crisis”.
“Domestic Violence – Experience and Prevention. A Research Overview.” Specialist conference featuring a presentation by Eva Tolasch, organised by Dr Lilia Uslowa, Equal Opportunities Officer for the City of Gera (virtual), 25 November 2021.
Annual Conference of the Women’s and Gender Studies Section of the German Sociological Association (DGS), 30 September to 1 October 2021. The annual conference will take place at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and online as a hybrid event.
As part of the ‘Leipzig liest extra’ series, the book ‘Umbruchserfahrungen. Geschichten des deutschen Wandels von 1990 bis 2020’ was presented on 28 May 2021 at the Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig. MDR presenter Bernd Schekauski spent an hour in discussion with the editor, Prof. Michael Hofmann, and the authors, Prof. Sylka Scholz and Prof. Dieter Rink.
Online workshop: Breaking Down Masculinity on 11 and 12 March 2021. The Institute of Sociology is hosting the online workshop “Breaking Down Masculinity: The Potential of Critical Masculinity Research and Gender-Sensitive Work with Boys and Men”.
‘Optimised Masculinity(ies)’ – Online workshop on 11 and 12 February 2021. A talk by Aaron Korn and Kevin Leja on the topic of ‘Deficit-based self-narratives and techniques of self-optimisation among male adolescents’ is scheduled for 12 February.
Conference “Gender Relations and Food Systems in Transition”. The conference will take place online on 15 and 16 January 2021. A presentation by Eva Tolasch is scheduled for 15 January 2021.
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Podcasts, TV reports, press
journey through the teaching research projects at the Qualitative Methods and Microsociology Unit: https://www.fsv.uni-jena.de/19740/lehrforschung de .
Interview with Sylka Scholz on the topic ‘The fear of men being left behind: between the “alpha” cult and insecurity’, 4 March 2026, https://www.tagesschau.de/kultur/maenner-alpha-kult-oder-verunsicherung-100.htmlExternal link .
Sylka Scholz in a panel discussion on the topic “The new old masculinity. The return of the alpha male and what it means for our world”, 12 November 2025, Ernst-Abbe-Bücherei.
Sylka Scholz in an interview with Ralph Gerstenberg on the topic “The ‘Ostmann’ – Approaching a Cliché”, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, 29 September 2025, https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/ostmann-klischee-100.htmlExternal link.
Sylka Scholz discusses the topic of ‘masculinity’ with Prof. Dr Michael Tunç on the podcast produced by the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies at Hessian Universities (Episode 4 of the ‘Nachgefragt’ series); the episode is hosted by Dr Hanna Haag and Prof. Dr Sabrina Schmitt, Zencastr: https://zencastr.com/z/FYsSUdweExternal link Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Zkgyp1UzVQZJHl9jWJ1FY?si=5jBLcs4JQ2mAVYevC4Xd3QExternal link.
Sylka Scholz in conversation with Bernd Lechler, Markus Theunert and Dr Reinhard Winter on “From fragile to toxic – What does ‘masculinity’ mean today?”, swr kultur, 07/08/2025, https://www.swr.de/swrkultur/leben-und-gesellschaft/von-fragil-bis-toxisch-was-heisst-maennlichkeit-heute-forum-2025-08-07-100.htmlExternal link.
Sylka Scholz in an online article on the topic ‘Love has its limits’ by Helena Ott, 9 November 2024, ZEIT ONLINE, https://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2024-11/ost-west-beziehungen-romantik-grenze-mauerfall?freebie=b8460ca5External link.
Sylka Scholz in an interview on the topic “The role of the ‘man’ in today’s society”, 19 November 2024, Radio Lotte.
Jana Fritsche in an interview with Sylka Scholz on the topic “Open to surprises in the field of masculinity studies”, in: blog interdisciplinary gender studies, 30 April 2024, www.gender-blog.de/beitrag/feld-der-maennlichkeitsforschung/External link, DOI: https://doi.org/10.17185/gender/20240430External link [Import title into Citavi project using this DOI].
Sylka Scholz in the taz: “Masculinity in the crisis of unity”. You can read the interview at: https://taz.de/!vn5986346/External link.
Sylka Scholz on SWR: ‘It’s surprising that the Holy Family is still seen as a role model’. You can listen to the interview here: https://www.swr.de/swr2/leben-und-gesellschaft/sylka-scholz-soziologin-swr2-zeitgenossen-2023-12-23-100.htmlExternal link.
‘Residential Property, Couples and New Logics of Inequality in the Asset Economy – A Conversation with Lisa Adkins’, Robin K. Saalfeld in conversation with Lisa Adkins on the special feature: Property on 18 July 2023. You can read the transcript of the conversation at: https://sfb294-eigentum.de/de/podcast/External link.
‘Sterilisation of Women’ by Franziska Wohlfarth on the theme: Women’s Day (week); quote from Eva Tolasch, in: WatsonExternal link on 9 March 2022.
"Hannes Hoffmann – Women’s Day Theme Day – On the Concept of Sexism” – A conversation with Eva Tolasch // Radio SRB, 8 March 2022: https://cloud.uni-jena.de/s/Yiqmc9t7xRkFmLRExternal link.
“Men are afraid of embarrassment, women are not” A conversation with Ellen Händler and Uta Mitsching-Viertel about the lives of women and men from the East
https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1157204.ostfrauen-und-maenner-der-mann-hat-angst-vor-blamage-die-frau-nicht.html?action=printExternal link.Expert discussion on men’s policy: Caring Masculinities, 7 June 2021, with Prof. Dr Sylka Scholz and Dr Hans Prömper.
TV feature “scobel – Women without Power” on 4 March 2021 on 3Sat. Available at: https://www.3sat.de/wissen/scobel/scobel--frauen-ohne-macht-100.htmlExternal link.
An event organised by the Johanna Quandt Young Academy at Goethe in cooperation with the Cornelia Goethe Centre. “Women in the political public sphere. Then and now”. CGC YouTube channel publicly available: https://youtu.be/bZm_1hFzxRIYExternal link.
Teaching research “Being a stranger & becoming a stranger today. An ethnographic stroll through the city‘. Presentation of the teaching research results ’Summer Semester 2019 – Winter Semester 2019/20.
OST DEUTSCH NOW – Reflections on East Germany from art, theory and practice – from 11 November to 19 December 2019 at IMAGINATA in Jena.
Sylka Scholz on DLF: 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. How the GDR became part of the Federal Republic. https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/30-jahre-mauerfall-wie-die-ddr-teil-der-bundesrepublik-wurde.1148.de.html?dram:article_id=460161External link.
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New releases
Leuze, Kathrin/ von Puttkamer, Joachim/ Reiser, Marion und Scholz, Sylka (2025): Eigentumskonflikte. Konzeptionelle und empirische Perspektiven. Frankfurt/New York: Campus. [Open Access unter: https://www.campus.de/e-books/wissenschaft/eigentumskonflikte-18979.htmlExterner LinkExternal link].
Saalfeld, Robin K. (2025): Zwischen Investitionsorientierung, finanzieller Sicherheit und Konsumkritik: Eine Typologie von Eigentumsarrangements in Paarbeziehungen. Zeitschrift für Soziologie, https://doi.org/10.1515/zfsoz-2025-2021External link Externer Link.
Scholz, Sylka (2025): Treue zum Vaterland, Heldenmut und Todesverachtung. Männlichkeit und Militär, in: Magazin: Lernen aus der Geschichte, Schwerpunkt: Die Wehrpflicht und ihre Verweigerung. Historische Bezüge zu einer aktuellen Debatte, 2025, Heft 7, https://lernen-aus-der-geschichte.de/Lernen-und-Lehren/content/15836Externer LinkExternal link.
Scholz, Sylka (2025): Männlichkeitsforschung. Studienbuch utb. Bielefeld: Transcript https://www.utb.de/doi/book/10.36198/9783838564289External link Externer Link.
-> Here you can read a review of the book: hierExterner LinkExternal link.
Burgenmeister, Leah Noëmi und Scholz, Sylka (2025): Der Wandel von Vaterschaft in Ostdeutschland der 1990er Jahre - von Soziologinnen geschlechterhistorisch betrachtet. In: Geschlechtergeschichte bleibt?, Bielefeld: Transcript, S. 273-287.
Saalfeld, R. K. (2025). From Renters to Investors? Residential Property and the Asset Economy in German Couples’ Lives. Housing, Theory and Society, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2025.2464019External link Externer Link.
Koppe, Uwe, Hamm, Jonas A., Spurgat, Chris, Hahne, Alexander, Saalfeld, Robin K., Garcia, Manuel Riccardo, Bremer, Viviane & Pöge, Kathleen. (2025): HIV Testing and PrEP Use Among Trans and/or Non‑binary Participants in the TASG Study, a Participatory Study in Germany. AIDS and Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-025-04631-zExternal link Externer Link.
Leja, Kevin (2024): Die Interviewsituation als Reflexionsraum in der Adoleszenz. Zwischen der Freude am Fahrrad und der Kritik am Kapitalismus. In: ZQF, 25. Jg., Heft 2, S. 257-272, https://www.budrich-journals.de/index.php/zqf/article/view/45087Externer LinkExternal link.
Scholz, Sylka (2024): „Individualisiere Dich!“ Die Kreation vielfältiger Frauenbilder in der Modezeitschrift Sibylle. In: Kasten, Anna (Hrsg.): Feministische Postsozialismusforschung. Eine Spurensuche., Weinheim, Basel: Beltz Juventa, S. 130-146.
Scholz, S., Schwarzenbacher, I., Leja, K., & Başer, N. N. (2024). Caring Boyhood? A Qualitative Study of the Complex Relation Between Care, Adolescence, and Masculinity. Men and Masculinities, Volume 28, Issue 1 of Men and Masculinities.https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X241256357External link Externer Link.
Nadine N. Başer, Sylka Scholz (2024): Der verdeckte Wunsch männlicher Adoleszenter nach einer fürsorglichen Mutter-Sohn-Beziehung – eine Kritik der gesellschaftlichen Abwertung von Müttern und Weiblichkeit. In: Gender Heft 2 Jg., S. 122-137. Open access: https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v16i2.09External link Externer Link.
Saalfeld, Robin K. und Scholz, Sylka: "Wer das Geld hat, hat die Macht? Verhandlungen von Property Gaps in Paarwelten", in: Paula-Irene Villa (Hg.), 2023: Polarisierte Welten. Verhandlungen des 41. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Bielefeld 2022, https://publikationen.soziologie.de/index.php/kongressband_2022/article/view/1569/1751Externer LinkExternal link.
Korn, Aaron und Leja, Kevin: "Subjektivierung im Kinderzimmer - Fortnite, Kapitalismus, Männlichkeit und Adoleszenz", in: PAIDIA - Zeitschrift für Computerspielforschung, 08.09.2023, https://paidia.de/subjektivierung-im-kinderzimmer-fortnite-kapitalismus-maennlichkeit-und-adoleszenz/Externer LinkExternal link[12.09.2023].
Scholz, Sylka/ Jungwirth, Ingrid/ Gruhlich, Julia/ Klingenberg, Darja/ Schwenken, Helen und Vollmer, Lina: „Revisiting Forum Frauen und Geschlechterforschung: Impulse aus 20 Jahren“, Münster, Westfälisches Dampfboot.
Schwarzenbacher, Iris und Başer, Nadine N. (2023): „Männlichkeiten erben: Vergeschlechtlichte Habitusbildung und Erbprozesse in Vater-Sohn-Beziehungen“, in: Zeitschrift für Soziologie der Erziehung und Sozialisation, 43(1), S. 40-55.
Scholz, Sylka/ Başer, Nadine N./ Leja, Kevin und Schwarzenbacher, Iris (2022): „Fürsorgliche Jungen? – Die Relevanz von Care im Leben männlicher Jugendlicher“, in: Junge*Junge – das Magazin der LAG Jungenarbeit NRW, S. 4-7, onlineExterner LinkExternal link.
Scholz, Sylka (2022): „"Pflegekräfte gesucht". Ein zukunftweisendes Berufsfeld für junge Männer?", in: Junge*Junge, Das Magazin der LAG Jungenarbeit NRW, Themenschwerpunkt Care, S. 18-20, onlineExterner LinkExternal link.
Scholz, Sylka: (2022): "„Oh, Ostmann!“ Mediale Zuschreibungen, empirische Befunde und diskursive Leerstellen.", in: Aleksander, Karin/Auga, Ulrike/Dvorakk, Elisaveta/Heft, Kathleen/Jähnert, Gabriele/Schimkat, Heike (2021): Feministische Visionen und Perspektiven vor und nach 1989. Provozieren – Einmischen – Gestalten, Opladen: Barbara Budrich; 197-216 Open AccessExterner LinkExternal link.
Leja, Kevin und Schwarzenbacher, Iris (2022): "„Von Angesicht zu Angesicht“ – Fürsorge in Freundschaften von männlichen Jugendlichen.", in: Gesellschaft – Individuum – Sozialisation (GISo), Zeitschrift für Sozialisationsforschung, 3 (2).DOI: 10.26043/GISo.2022.2.4 . Hier online abrufbarExterner LinkExternal link.
Herrmann, Anja/Kim, Tae Jun/ Kindinger, Evangelia/ Mackert, Nina/ Rose, Lotte/ Schorb, Friedrich/Tolasch, Eva und Villa, Paula-Irene (2022): "Fat Studies – Eine Einleitung.", in: Ders. (Hg.): Fat Studies. Ein Glossar. Bielefeld. Transcript: 13-38. Open AccessExterner LinkExternal link.
Tolasch, Eva (2022): "Schwangerschaft.", in: Herrmann, Anja/Kim, Tae Jun/Kindinger, Evangelia/Mackert, Nina/Rose, Lotte/Schorb, Friedrich/Tolasch, Eva/Villa, Paula-Irene (Hg.): Fat Studies. Ein Glossar. Bielefeld. Transcript: 249-252. Open AccessExterner LinkExternal link.
Herrmann, Anja und Tolasch, Eva (2022): "Mutter.", in: Herrmann, Anja/Kim, Tae Jun/Kindinger, Evangelia/Mackert, Nina/Rose, Lotte/Schorb, Friedrich/Tolasch, Eva/Villa, Paula-Irene (Hg.): Fat Studies. Ein Glossar. Bielefeld. Transcript: 201-203. Open AccessExterner LinkExternal link.
Scholz, Sylka (2022): „Familiale Care-Arbeit – eine Angelegenheit der Frauen? Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede im deutschen Ost-West-Vergleich“, in: Bürger und Staat, 72. Jg., H. 3, S. 99-107.
Korn, Aaron und Scholz, Sylka (2022): "Fürsorge sichtbar werden lassen – eine tiefenhermeneutische Analyse der Lebenswelten männlicher Jugendlicher", in: Gender, Heft 2, S. 11-25. Hier online abrufbarExterner LinkExternal link.
Budde, Jürgen und Rieske, Thomas Viola (Hrsg.): "Jungen, männliche Jugendliche und junge Männer in Bildungskontexten.", Opladen, Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich (Frühjahr 2022), darin folgende Beiträge:
• Barbara Scholand und Kevin Stützel (2022): Jenseits von Dominanz und Hegemonie? Männliche Auszubildende in der Pflege
• Kevin Stützel & Sylka Scholz (2022): Sorge als Beziehungsverhältnis – Zum Umgang männlicher Auszubildender mit Emotionen in der Pflege.
• Kevin Stützel im Gespräch mit Jürgen Budde, Stephan Höyng, Marc Thielen, Thomas Viola Rieske und Sylka Scholz (2022): Was heißt heutzutage ‚männlich‘ sein? Von ‚dicken Begriffen‘, ‚diskursiven Brecheisen‘, ‚Barbiepuppen als Spiderman‘, ‚Jungs im rosa Kleid‘ und dem Ringen um Begriffe und männlichkeitstheoretische Konzepte in der Forschungspraxis, hier geht´s zum Verlag.Externer LinkExternal linkHahnemann, Maria/ Tolasch, Eva/ Feld, Katharina und Wittschieber, Daniel (2022): "Gewalt gegen Kinder mittels Schütteltrauma: Kriminalsoziologische Untersuchungen zum sozioökonomischen Status tatverdächtiger Personen mit abgegebenem Tatgeständnis.", in: Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und StrafrechtsreformExterner LinkExternal link, online am 24.05.2022.
Rose, Lotte und Tolasch, Eva (2022): "Stillen und Säuglingsernährung.", in: Yashodhara Haller, Lisa/Schlender, Alicia (Hg.): Handbuch. Feministische Perspektiven auf Elternschaft. Opladen, Verlag Barbara Budrich: 447-456, Hinweise zum Buch finden sich hier: https://feministische-eltern.de/Externer LinkExternal link.
Scholz , Sylka (2021): "Andre und Barbara. Die Utopie eines gleichberechtigten Paares in Christian Petzolds Spielfilm Barbara.", in: Gracia, Anne-Laure/Schlinzig, Tino/Romy Simon (hrsg.) Von Miniaturen bis Großstrukturen. Mikrosoziologie sozialer Ordnung, Weinheim: Beltz Juventa, S. 96-110.
Scholz, Sylka (2021): „Männlichkeit und Arbeit. Diskurse – Strukturen – Praktiken. Positionen und Perspektiven von Mostafa Kazemian, Jürgen Martschukat und Sylka Scholz“, in: Zeitschrift für Zeithistorische Forschung, Ausgabe 18, Heft 3, https://zeithistorische-forschungen.de/3-2021/5994Externer LinkExternal link.
Saalfeld, Robin K. (2021): „Moderne Zweigeschlechtlichkeit und Ambiguität. Visualisierungen von Transgeschlechtlichkeit als mediale Ambiguitätsphänomene“, in: Groß, Bernhard/Krieger, Verena/Lüthy, Michael/Meyer-Fraatz, Andrea (Hrsg.): Ambige Verhältnisse. Uneindeutigkeiten in Kunst, Politik und Alltag, Bielefeld: Transcript: 237-256.
Scholz, Sylka (2021): „Problemzone Ostmann? Plädoyer für eine Differenzierung des Diskurses über ‚den Osten im Allgemeinen und ‚den ostdeutschen Mann‘ im Besonderen (Nachwort)", in: Händler, Ellen/Mitsching-Viertel: Problemzone Ostmann? Lebenserfahrungen in zwei Systemen, Stuttgart: Ibidem: 311-322.
Tolasch, Eva/ Seehaus, Rhea und Rose, Lotte (2021): "Warum Mütter in Deutschland stillen sollen – und wollen. Ergebnisse einer Dokumentenanalyse zur Stillförderung der öffentlichen Gesundheitspflege.", in: Jahrbuch für Kritische Medizin und Gesundheitswissenschaften „Sexualität und Reproduktion zwischen individuellen Vorstellungen und gesellschaftlichen Normen“ 53: 65-85.
Tolasch, Eva (2021): "Pädagogisierung der Säuglingsernährung: Die Kluft zwischen Programmatik und Praktiken im Public-Health-Feld.", in: Schulz, Marc/Schmitt, Friederike/Rose, Lotte (Hg.): Pädagogisierungen des Essens: Kinderernährung in Institutionen der Bildung und Erziehung, Familien und Medien. Weinheim/Basel: Beltz Juventa: 24-37.
Seeking separated couples for interviews
As part of a study at Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, we are looking for people to take part in interviews who have lived with their former partner for at least one year. The topics covered will be your separation/divorce and the process of clearing out your shared home.
Completely anonymous and with a €50 allowance.
Register now at: sfb_paarforschung@uni-jena.de
Link: https://sfb294-eigentum.de/de/teilprojekte-alt/eigentumsungleichheit-im-privaten-II/External link