Prof. Dr. habil. Caterina Rohde-Abuba

Department of Police and Security Management

Professor of Sociology

Prof. Dr. habil. Caterina Rohde-Abuba

Postal address
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60

10315 Berlin

Visiting address
Campus Lichtenberg
Building 1, 1.3055
Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60
10315 Berlin

08/2024: Habilitation at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Faculty 5: Business, Law and Social Sciences

  • Thesis „Un/doing Migration: understanding the performativity of migrant identities in care work” 

Since Oct. 2022: Full Professor of Sociology at the Berlin School of Law and Economics

2017-2024: Habilitation at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Faculty of Economy, Law and Society

May 2018 – Sept. 2022: Head of Research at World Vision Germany

March 2015 - April 2018: Senior Research Consultant at INFO GmbH Market and Opinion Research

Jan. 2014 - 2023: Research Associate at the Centre for German and European Studies, University Bielefeld

Oct. 2013-Feb. 2015: Post-doc Fellow at the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences, study course “Gender and Diversity”

2008-2013: PhD Studies at the University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology, Dissertation „Au-pair Migration. Geographical and social mobility of young women between Russia and Germany“(summa cum laude,                        with highest distinction)

Sept.2012-Sept. 2013. Research Fellow at the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, Faculty of Social Work

March-May 2010: Guest Researcher at the Centre for German and European Studies, St. Petersburg, Russia  
 

migration and refugeeness

gender, especially masculinities

childhood and youth

family 

religion
 

2024-2025: Kidfluencing: Perspectives of Childhood Studies and Children’s Rights on Digital Child Work in Europe (with Kristina Kreuzer and Atyia Al-Hammud) 

2022-2023: World Vision Study on sexualised violence against children in the digital space (with E. Sonntag and K. Kreuzer)

2020-2023: 5. World Vision Child Study on religious diversity in Germany and Ghana, incl. ad-hoc research on pandemic experiences (with B. Konz) 

2020-2022: Experiences of children and juveniles with sexualised violence in the context of flight and asylum (with I. Kizilhan)

2018-2020: Flight, Religion, Resilience. Faith as a resource for coping with the challenges of migration and integration (with B. Konz)

2019-2020: Migrant Business in the Private Care Industry of Berlin (with B. Ülker)

2015-2019: Men Who Care: Transnational labour market trajectories of labour migrants and ‘refugees' in the German elderly and healthcare sector

2015: Gender and Diversity Studies in European Perspectives (with I. Jungwirth and C. Bauschke-Urban)  

2011-2012: Generations of Change. Understanding Postsocialism and Transition Processes from a Generational Perspective (with J. Prochnow-Furrer)

2008-2013: Au-pair Migration. Transnational educational and career paths of young women between Russia and Germany (PhD project)
 

Monographs:

  • 2022 (with B. Konz): Flucht und Religion. Religiöse Verortungen und Deutungsprozesse von Kindern und Eltern mit Fluchterfahrung. Verlag Julius Klinghardt: Bad Heilbrunn. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25656/01:23745
  • 2014: Au-pair Migration. Transnationale Bildungs- und Berufswege junger Frauen zwischen Russland und Deutschland, ZBBS-Buchreihe Studien zur qualitativen Bildungs-, Beratungs- und Sozialforschung, Barbara Budrich Verlag: Opladen. 

Peer-reviewed articles:

  • Rohde-Abuba, C. (accepted): “I know where you live, let’s be friends”: Digital Violence in the Context of Kidfluencing. Kriminologie – Das Online Journal.
  • Rohde-Abuba, C. & K. Kreuzer (accepted): Kidfluencing als digitale Kinderarbeit? Zur Kommodifizierung und Kommerzialisierung von Kindheit im Internet. PERIPHERIE. Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur.
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2025: Religiöse Deutungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus Sicht von Kindern in Ghana und Deutschland. Z Religion Ges Polit (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41682-025-00204-y
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2020: The narratives of local children and newly arriving forced migrant children about their mutual contacts and friendships in German primary schools. Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research, 12 (3): 45-62. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25285/2078-1938-2020-12-3-52-69
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2020: Biographical Agency of Male Au Pair Migration to Germany. Open Gender Journal (2020). DOI: https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2020.115
  • Rohde-Abuba, C.; Zimenkova, T. & S. Vennmann, 2019: The Destruction of the Heterosexual Family? The Discourse of Opponents of the Gender Mainstreaming Educational Curriculum in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Sexuality & Culture, 23 (3): 718-736. DOI: 10.1007/s12119-019-09588-5
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2017: Narratives of Not Belonging: the symbolic and functional meaning of language use in the relation of Russian au pair migrants to the Russian-speaking community in Germany. Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research, 9 (1): 62-89. https://www.soclabo.org/index.php/laboratorium/article/view/628
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2016: “The good girl from Russia can do it all”: Au pairs’ perceptions of exploitation in intersections of gender and nationality and their strategies of resistance. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 6 (4): 215-223. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2016-0033
  • Rohde-Abuba, C. & O. Tkach, 2016: Finding oneself abroad: Au pairs’ strategies of self-positioning in hosting societies. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 6 (4): 193-198. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2016-0029
  • Rohde-Abuba, C., 2015: “A Real Woman has to do it all - with the kids and in the office”: Doing Femininity in the Transcultural Context of Russian-German Migration. Gender, Place & Culture, 23 (6): 753-768. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2015.1058763
  • Rohde, C., 2012: From Germany with Love: Transnational family networks of Russian au pair migrants in Germany. Transnational Social Review, 2 (2): 121-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21931674.2012.10820730
  • Rohde, C., 2011: Biographical Constructions of Generationality and Inter-Generationality in Processes of Au-pair Migration. InterDisciplines Journal of History and Sociology, 2 (2): 105-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4119/indi-954

Other articles:

Editorials:

  • Rohde-Abuba, C. & O. Tkach, 2016: Nordic Journal of Migration Research, Guest Editors of the Special Issue “Finding Oneself Abroad: Au Pairs’ Strategies of Self-Positioning in Hosting Societies”, 6(4). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/njmr-2016-0029
  • Rohde, C. & J. Prochnow, 2011: InterDisciplines Journal of History and Sociology, Guest Editors of the Special Issue “Generations of Change”, 2(2). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4119/indi-955
  • “The role of communities in the risk management of digital sexualized violence against children”, Conference on Childhood Studies 2024, 15.-17.05.2024, Helsinki, Finnland.
  • „Perspektiven der Zusammenarbeit von Polizei(ausbildung) und Zivilgesellschaft bei der LSBTIQ*Antidiskriminierungsarbeit“ (zusammen mit Prof. Tatiana Zimenkova, Dr. Verena Molitor, Anna Pöhls, Julian Fischer), Kongress Netzwerk Demokratiestarke Polizei II, 24.-25.10.2023, Hannover, Deutschland.
  • „Experiences of families from authoritarian or non-democratic contexts of origin with the biopolitics of refugeeness during their flight to and stay in Germany“, 20th IMISCOE Annual Conference: Immigration and Inequalities, 03.-06.07.2023, Warschau, Polen.
  • „Religiöse Diversität in der Lebenswelt von Kindern in Deutschland und Ghana 2023“, Präsentation der World Vision Studie in der Deutschen Parlamentarischen Gesellschaft, 29.03.2023, Berlin, Deutschland.
  • “Children as actors of neighbourhood integration of forced migrants in Germany”, International Conference "The layered cake of neighbourness”, 18.-20.05.2019, St. Petersburg, Russland.
  • „4. World Vision Kinderstudie 2018. Schwerpunktthema Flucht“ (zusammen mit Gudrun Schattschneider), Präsentation und Diskussion der World Vision Forschungsergebnisse im Familienausschuss des Deutschen Bundestages, 07.11.2018, Deutschland.
  • “’So I can Give Something Back to Germany for the Help’: Discussing the Employment of ‘Refugees’ in Elderly Care as a Relation of Mutual Help”, Migration Working Group - Integration, Global Governance Programme, European University Institute, 20.03.2018, Florenz, Italien.
  • “Transnational labour market trajectories of labour migrants and refugees in the German elderly and health care sector”, Interdisciplinary Workshop “Changing Societies: Migration, Integration, Participation“, 09.-10.11.2017, Maison Suger, Paris, Frankreich.
  • „Being a Housewife – Is It a Traditional or Progressive Female Gender Role? Understanding Gender Role Constructions in a Transcultural Russian-German Research Setting”, XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, 13.-19.07.2014, Yokohama, Japan.
  • “Educational Migration of Russian Highly Skilled Females to Germany via the Au Pair Programme”, International Conference „Migration and Integration in Europe and Russia: New Challenges and Opportunities”, 16.-18.11.2012, St. Petersburg, Russland.
  • “Transnational daughters – The inter-generational migration project of Russian au pair workers and their families”, The Second ISA Forum of Sociology „Social justice and democratization”, 01.-04.08.2012, Buenos Aires, Argentinien.
  • “Mary Poppins is holding a university degree: The hidden academic qualifications and aspirations of Russian au pair workers in Germany”, Conference “Highly Skilled Migration into the 21st Century”, 24.-25.05.2012, Middlesex University, London, Großbritannien.
  • “Between the Spaces: Transnational Identities of Russian Au-pair Migrants in Germany”, Conference „German and Russian Identities Across Time and Borders”, 08.-13.04.2011, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.
  • „Die Transnationalisierung von Lebensläufen am Beispiel russischer Au-pair Immigrantinnen in Deutschland“, Konferenz „Migration, Politik und Arbeit/Migration, Politics and Work“, 25.-27.06.2009, Trier und Dudelange, Luxemburg.