Besucheranschrift
Campus Reichenhainer Straße
Thüringer Weg 9
09126 Chemnitz
Raum 021
Postanschrift
TU Chemnitz
Institut für Soziologie
Professur Empirische Sozialforschung
09107 Chemnitz
Sprechstunde
Im Sommersemester: Montag 13.00 - 14.00 Uhr
Ansonsten nach Absprache
Curriculum Vitae
Seit Juli 2015 Professur Soziologie mit Schwerpunkt Empirische Sozialforschung, Institut für Soziologie, TU Chemnitz
2011-2015 Ussher Assistant Professor in Migration and Quantitative Methods, Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin
2011-2013 Research Fellow SCIP Project, Trinity College Dublin
2007-2011 Promotion im Fach Soziologie, Trinity College Dublin
2010-2011 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, SCIP Project, Employment Research Centre (ERC), Trinity College Dublin
2007-2010 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Trinity Immigration Initiative, Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), Trinity College Dublin
2010-2010 Lehrbeauftragte, Department of Sociology, University College Dublin
2007-2011 Lehrbeauftragte, Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin
2006-2007 Masterstudium Soziologie (Applied Social Research), University of Limerick
2006-2007 Lehrbeauftragte, Department of Sociology, University of Limerick
2002-2006 Bachelorstudium European Studies, University of Limerick
Veröffentlichungen
Aufsätze in Fachzeitschriften (peer-reviewed)
- Röder, A. and Lubbers, M. (online first) ‘Migrant selectivity and attitudes change: Attitudes towards homosexuality amongst recent Polish migrants in Western Europe’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. [doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1023183]
- Röder A. (online first), ‘Immigrants’ attitudes towards homosexuality: The role of religion, origin country socialisation, and acculturation’, International Migration Review. [doi: 10.1111/imre.12113]
- Frese, C., Ward, M. and Röder, A. (2015) ‘New Irish Families’ childcare strategies and challenges’, Children’s Research Digest, 2(1), 40-45.
- Röder, A. (2014) ‘Explaining religious differences in immigrants’ gender role attitudes: the changing impact of origin country and individual religiosity’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37(14), 2615-2635.
- Röder A. and Mühlau, P. (2014), 'Are they acculturating? Europe's immigrants and gender egalitarianism', Social Forces, 92(3), 899-928.
- Röder, A (2014) ‘The emergence of a second generation in Ireland: Some trends and open questions’, Irish Journal of Sociology, 22(1), 155-158.
- Röder, A. And Mühlau, P. (2012), ‘What explains immigrants’ high levels of trust in host country institutions?’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 38(5), 777-92.
- Röder, A. and Mühlau, P. (2012) ‘Trust of immigrants in criminal justice institutions in Europe: The role of discrimination and expectations’, European Journal of Criminology, 9(4), 370-87.
- Röder, A. (2011) ‘Does Mobility Matter for Attitudes to Europe? A Multi-level Analysis of Immigrants’ Attitudes to European Unification’, Political Studies, 59(2), 458-71.
- Röder A. and Mühlau, P. (2011) ‘Discrimination, exclusion and immigrants’ confidence in public institutions in Europe’, European Societies, 13(4), 535-557.
Weitere Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl)
- Montealegre, J., Röder, A. and Ezzati, R. (2014) ‘Formative Assessment, Data Collection and Parallel Monitoring for RDS Fieldwork’ in Tyldum, G. and Johnston, L. (eds.) Applying Respondent-Driven Sampling to Migrant Populations: Lessons from the Field, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 62-82.
- Röder, A., Ward, M., Frese, C. and Sánchez, E. (2014) ‘New Irish Families: A Profile of Second Generation Children and their Families’, Trinity College Dublin/Migration and Employment Research Centre.
- Röder, A. (2013) ‘Immigrants' attitudes towards homosexuality: Religion, socialisation, and acculturation’, Interdisciplinary Conference on Migration: Global Development, New Frontiers, NORFACE (Conference proceedings), UCL, 10-13 April 2013.
- Röder, A. and Mühlau, P. (2012) ‘Gender-Egalitarian Beliefs and Europe’s immigrants?’, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 414.
- Mühlau, P., Röder, A. and Kaliszewska, M. (2011) 'Polonia in Dublin – Polish migrants' perceptions of quality of life, earnings and work', Polonia in Dublin project.
- Röder, A. and Mühlau, P. (2010) ‘Low expectations or different evaluations – What explains immigrants’ high levels of trust in host country institutions?’, IIIS Discussion Paper No. 344.
- Röder, A. and Mühlau, P. (2010) ‘Discrimination, exclusion and immigrants’ confidence in public institution in Europe’, IIIS Discussion paper No. 320.