Viktoria Rösch, M.A
Research Assistant, Chair of Comparative Cultural Studies and Qualitative Research (Sociology)
Visitor address |
Falkenbrunnen, Room FAL 203, Chemnitzer Straße 46a, 01187 Dresden |
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Office hours | Thursdays 11:30 - 12:30 (appointment via email) |
Research interests
Qualitative methodology and methods (in particular grounded theory methodology), affective politics, gender theory, the radical right, social media
Dissertation (working title)
“Politische Körper, Politisierte Körper – zur Konstruktion von Weiblichkeit in der neuen Rechten” [Political Bodies, Politicized Bodies – On the Construction of Femininity in the New Right]
Curriculum vitæ
Academic career
Since 04/2019 |
TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, |
09/2018 - 05/2019 |
TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, "KupoS: Kunst und Kultur in der polarisierten Stadt” [Art and Culture in the Polarized City] (Center for Integration Studies – ZFI) Project R: “Invective Coding of Intercultural Encounters” – CRC 1285 |
04/2017 - 06/2018 |
LMU Munich, Department of Sociology, Lecturing and Research Area for Qualitative Methods in Empirical Social Research, Prof. Dr. Hella von Unger |
03/2013 – 04/2016 |
German Youth Institute, Munich |
Academic Education
10/2014 – 03/2018 |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
03/2016 – 08/2016 |
University of Vienna |
08/2012 – 01/2013 |
University of Copenhagen ERASMUS Program |
10/2011 – 09/2014 |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
Memberships
Since 09/2018 |
Member of the “Methods of Empirical Social Research” Section of the GSA |
Since 03/2018 |
Member of the German Sociological Association (GSA) |
Courses taught
Summer Semester 2021 | Seminar: “Conceptualization, Generalization and Theorization in Qualitative Social Research & Practical: “Qualitative evaluation methods“ |
Winter Semester 2021/2021 | Seminar: “Bodytalk – Empirical approaches to body and affect“ |
Winter Semester 2019/2020 | Seminar: ”Qualitative Research with Grounded Theory” & Practical: ”Practical on Grounded Theory Methodology” |
Summer Semester 2020 | Seminar: ”Grounded Theory Basics as Exemplified by Mediatized Communities” & Practical: “Practical on Grounded Theory Methodology” |
Winter Semester 2017/2018 | Autonomous seminar: “Theoretical localizations of political practices in contradiction?!” with Dimitra Kostimpas – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
Winter Semester 2017/2018 | Tutorial for the lecture “Introduction to the Methods of Qualitative Social Research”, Prof. Hella von Unger – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |
Publications
- Rösch, Viktoria (2021): Das ethnosexistische Ressentiment. Zur Funktionalität der Ethnisierung von Sexismus in der Dominanzkultur. [Ethnosexual Resentment. On the Functionality of the Ethnicization of Sexism in Dominance Culture]. In: kultuRRevolution. Zeitschrift für angewandte Diskurstheorie (80), pp. 50-56.
- Greschke, Heike/ Rösch, Viktoria/ Raszkewicz, Leandro/ Schmitz, Lukas/ Sedlacek, Ruben (2020): Kunst und Kultur in der polarisierten Stadt. Dresdner Kultureinrichtungen als Vermittelnde zwischen ‚Diversität‘ und ‚Ethnopluralismus‘? [Art and Culture in the Polarized City. Dresden Cultural Institutions as Mediators between ‘Diversity’ and ‘Ethnopluralism’?] (Project report), theoretical contributions to the Center for Integration Studies 2. View the publication
- Franke, Christian/ Müller, Christina/ Rösch, Viktoria (2018): In: „Des sind ja net alles Zigeuner“ – Wie Schüler_innen und Lehrer_innen über Sinti und Roma sprechen. [“They’re not gypsies” – How Students and Teachers Talk about Sinti and Roma.] In: Knothe, Holger/ Sigel, Robert (editors): „… weil ich selber so überrascht war, dass ich so wenig wusste.“ Eine Studie über den Unterricht zum Schicksal der europäischen Roma und Sinti während des Holocaust [“...because I was so surprised at myself that I knew so little.” A Study on Teaching the Fate of European Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust], Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich, pp. 57-75.
Presentations
- Visual Protest During the Pandemic – Ad-hoc group: Visual Culture During the Pandemic – The 2021 Joint Sociology Congress of GSA and Austrian Association for Sociology (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Soziologie, ÖGS), August 25, 2021.
- “Ethnosexist Resentment” as subject matter. – Resentment within the field? Social feelings as a hurdle to qualitative social research – University of Bonn, May 21–22, 2021.
- Between Emancipation and De-Subjectification – On Discursive Representations of Women from the Western World in the Context of Media Coverage of New Year’s Eve 2015/2016 in Cologne] – 6th Student Sociology Congress in Chemnitz, September 16, 2017.
- Reflections on Ethical Research on Twitter – Conference on “Research Ethics in Qualitative and Quantitive Social Research – Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, September 11–12, 2014.
Knowledge transfer (selected)
- Workshop: “Unity, Justice and Diversity – Germany as a Diverse Space” – 13th Science Day, BSZ für Gastgewerbe “Ernst Lößnitzer” [“Ernst Lößnitzer” Vocational School for Hospitality], Dresden, November 12, 2019.
- Presentation: “Frosty Atmosphere – Sociology as Exemplified by the Dresden Art Dispute” – Dresden Science Night, TU Dresden, June 14, 2019.
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Blog post: “Between ‘Threat’ and ‘Victim’” (with Niklaas Bause) – univie Blog, available online at http://blog.univie.ac.at/zwischen-bedrohung-und-opfer/, 2016.
Contributions in colloquia, lectures and workshops (selected)
- “Surfing the Web – Field Notes on the Use of Social Media as Autoethnographic Material?“ – Workshop on autoethnography and positioning with Tobias Boll, TU Dresden, June 10–11, 2021.
- Lecture notes on grounded theory methodology (GTM) – Core Techniques – Introduction to the Methods of Empirical Social Research II, TU Dresden, Summer Semester 2020.
- Lecture notes on grounded theory methodology (GTM) – The History of a Research Style (with Heike Greschke) – Introduction to the Methods of Empirical Social Research II, TU Dresden, Summer Semester 2020.
- Lecture notes on research ethics and data protection (with Heike Greschke) –Introduction to the Methods of Empirical Social Research II, TU Dresden, Summer Semester 2020.
- “Discussions in a Polarized City – Analysis of Event Recordings” (with Lukas Schmitz) – Conversation analysis workshop with Sarah Hitzler, TU Dresden, October 18, 2019.
- Organization of the debriefing workshop at CRC 1285 – Project R: “Invective Coding of Intercultural Encounters” in collaboration with the “KupoS – Kunst und Kultur in der polarisierten Stadt” [Art and Culture in the Polarized City] project, TU Dresden, March 26, 2019.
- “KupoS – Kunst und Kultur in der polarisierten Stadt” [Art and Culture in the Polarized City] (with Leandro Raszkewicz) – Lecture series at the Institute of Sociology, TU Dresden, November 5, 2018.