Helma Lutz

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Helma Lutz (* 1953 in Hildesheim ) is a German social scientist .

Life

Helma Lutz was an Honorary Fellow at the University of London , Birkbeck College from 1995 to 2000 . Since 2002 she has been a "network professor" in the network for women and gender studies in North Rhine-Westphalia. In the university semester of 2004/2005 she was a "Fellow in Residence" at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS). In 2005/2006 she held the "Maria Goeppert-Mayer Visiting Professorship for International Women and Gender Studies" at the University of Hildesheim Foundation . This was followed by a visiting professorship at the Sorbonne , Paris (École Pratique des Hautes Études, EPHE) in March 2006 . Since October 2007 Helma Lutz has been teaching as a professor for women and gender studies at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. Lutz is a member of the advisory boards of the magazines Feminist Studies and Gender . In 2012 she received the Swedish Science Award from the Riksbanken Jubilee Fund and taught at Linköping University for the summer semester .

She is a member of the Migration Council .

Research priorities

The main research areas of Helma Lutz are women and gender studies ; Migration research , intersectionality research , racism and ethnicity research as well as qualitative research methods / biography research .

Publications

  • Migration and Domestic Work. A European Perspective on a Global Theme. Co-editor. Ashgate, Aldershot 2008
  • From the world market to the private household. The new maids in the age of globalization. Assistance from Susanne Schwalgin. Budrich, Münster / Leverkusen-Opladen 2007, ISBN 3-86649157-3 .
    • english: The New Maids. Transnational Women and the Care Economy . Zed Books, London / New York 2011, ISBN 978-1-848132887 .
  • Colonialism and culture of remembrance . The colonial past in the collective memory of the German and Dutch immigration society. Co-editor. Waxmann, Münster et al. 2005
  • Biography research in discourse. With Bettina Dausien u. Bettina Völter. VS Verlag, Wiesbaden 2005 a. 2009, ISBN 3-53116177-6 .
  • Integration and integration policy in the Netherlands . In: Karin Meenderman (ed.): Migration and political education - integration through information . Münster, New York, Munich, Berlin: Waxmann 2003, pp. 37–52.
  • Pluralism inevitable? Change of perspective between comparative and intercultural pedagogy . Co-editor. Waxmann, Münster et al. 2003
  • Crossing Borders and Shifting Boundaries. Gender, Identities and Networks. Co-editor. Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2002.
  • Offensive headscarves: headscarf debates in the Netherlands . In: Thomas Hartmann, Margret Krannich (Ed.): Muslims in the secular constitutional state . Berlin: Das Arabische Buch, 2001, pp. 51–66.
  • Postcolonial Perspectives: Migration, Hybridity and Cultural Change in the Lives of Surinamese Women in the Netherlands . In: Judith Schlehe (Ed.): Intercultural Gender Research. Identities - imaginations - representations . Frankfurt aM: Campus 2001, pp. 251–274.
  • Different. Difference in educational science. Co-editor. Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2001.
  • Dissertation: Connected to the world: Turkish social workers in the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany , Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, Frankfurt am Main 1999.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Scientific Advisory Board Website of the journal GENDER. Retrieved July 10, 2014
  2. https://rat-fuer-migration.de/verbindungen/
  3. ^ Uni Kurier of the Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, No. 3, May 18, 2012, page 18