Mona RÖHM, BA MA
Research Assistant and Ph.D. Fellow
Paris Lodron University of Salzburg / Department of Sociology and Human Geography / Devision of Sociology
Rudolfskai 42, A-5020 Salzburg
Tel.: +43 (0)662-8044-4116
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Mona Röhm is a Research Assistant and Ph.D. Fellow at the Department of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Salzburg. She completed her MA in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna in 2016. From 2017-2018 she was a research associate at the Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences. In this period, she was also a lecturer for qualitative research methods. In her cumulative dissertation project “From Taboo to Talk: Unraveling the Complexities of Discussing Intimacy” she addresses the intersectionality of intimacies, migration and gender by exploring individuals´ life experiences in this regard. The aim of her research is to develop a reflexive feminist research approach for looking at intimacies in a migration context by applying research participant centered qualitative methods. The leading research question addresses the negotiation of diverse ways of thinking and living intimate relationships of Afghan migrants in Austria.
Research Interest:
Intimate Relationships, Gender, Sexualities
Social and Cultural Norms; Morality
Migration; Qualitative Research Methods; Ethnography
Member of the PLUS Doctorate School “On the move: People, objects, signs”.
Member of The Salzburg Migration and Mobility Research Lab (MML PLUS)
Member of Mobilizing Intimate Relationship
More information about her recent activities, publications, talks etc. on PLUS Research