
معرفی
Manuela Barriga Morachimo is a Researcher at the University of Siegen's Department of Sociology within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her work focuses on migration, racism, gender studies, and qualitative research methods. She collaborates on projects like the DFG-funded 'Asylum Regimes and Transnational Refugee Families' and previously contributed to studies on political culture in religious institutions.
Education:
- Master of Arts in Sociology, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg (Germany) & Université Rennes II (France), 2014
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, University of Heidelberg, 2010
Research Interests: Explores family reunification challenges, anti-Muslim racism, intersectionality, and postcolonial frameworks. Current projects analyze transnational refugee families' everyday experiences and institutional dynamics.
Publications emphasize ethnographic methods and institutional analysis, including studies on church congregations' political engagement and parish-based social negotiations. Her work bridges empirical research with critical sociological theory.
Grants & Projects: DAAD PROMOS scholarship (2017), DFG projects 'Established Outsiders' (2015-2018) and FOR 5183 (2022-present).
Labs/Teams: Part of Prof. Karin Schittenhelm's research group and the interdisciplinary DFG research group on cross-border mobility.



