Applied Sociology with a focus on "Sociology of Ageing" and "Mediatized Lifeworlds and Digitalization"
Leimbach, K./Jukschat, N. (2024): Radikalisierung - eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme. Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Jukschat, N. (2024): Book review of Helge Peters: A constructivist sociology of social problems. Kriminologisches Journal 56 (1), pp. 85-88.
Negnal, D./Jukschat, N. (2023): Methods of critical criminological research. Editorial to the special issue. Journal of Criminology 55 (4), pp. 271-274.
Erhard, F./Jukschat, N. (2023): Social innovations: implicit assumptions and analytical potential. Behemoth - A Journal on Social Dis/Order. 16 (2), pp. 109-122. 10.6094/behemoth.2023.16.2.1102
Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K. (2023): Reconstructive research in a polarized research field. Radicalization research as a challenge. In: Villa, P.-I. (ed.) Polarized worlds. Proceedings of the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association 2022. to the article
Leimbach, K./Jukschat, N.(2023): Radicalization as a social problem. Between security policy discourses, socio-educational practice and subjectivization. Social Problems, 34(1), pp. 11-27.
On October 4, 2024, I was part of the performative thinking space "Beginning or End of Conformism? - All about alienation" at the festival "Leipzig denkt." at the LOFFT Theater Leipzig. The event was streamed live and can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myyrowtpjQE
Sabine Zeymer published my book "Radikalisierungsprävention im Gefängnis. (Social) pedagogical action under difficult conditions", published by Beltz Juventa: to the review.
In connection with the writing of academic papers (from seminar papers to Bachelor's or Master's theses), similar questions about formalities and academic citation arise time and again. I recommend using the guidelines for academic writing as a guide.
10/2022-9/2025
Research project "Participation and partnership in structural change - permeating social innovations in Lusatia and strengthening them in practice" (BePart) (funded by the BMBF as part of the funding line "REGION.innovativ. Researching regional factors for innovation and change - strengthening society's capacity for innovation"
04/2022-12/2023
Accompanying scientific research for the project "Zeit.Zeichen! Looking, recognizing and shaping responsible ethical perspectives of democratic participation of people with (learning) disabilities in Eastern Saxony" of the Diakonie St. Martin in Rothenburg and the International Meeting Centre St. Marienthal in Ostritz.
Monographs and editorships
Jakob, Maria/Jukschat, Nadine/Herding, Maruta (2022): Preventing radicalization in prison. (Social) educational action under difficult conditions. Weinheim and Basel: Beltz Juventa. to the publisher I to the review by Sabine Zeymer in the ZQF I to the review by Wolfgang Klug on socialnet
Jukschat, Nadine/Leimbach, Katharina/Neubert, Carolin (2021): Qualitative criminology, quo vadis? Status, challenges and perspectives of qualitative research in criminology. Weinheim and Basel: Beltz Juventa. to the publisher I to the review by Karsten Lauber on socialnet I to the review by Ruth Sapelza for the police newsletter edited by Professor Dr. Thomas Feltes
Jukschat, N. (2017). (Longing) addiction computer game. Conditions of the emergence and perpetuation of dependent computer game practice: a reconstructive approach. Weinheim & Basel: Beltz Juventa. to the publisher I to the review on socialnet
Jukschat, N. (2010). "Well, nothing should come in between." On individual coping with life as a working poor. A qualitative study. Marburg: Tectum Verlag. to the publisher
Book contributions
Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K. (2023): Reconstructive research in a polarized research field. Radicalization research as a challenge. In: Villa, P.-I. (ed.) Polarized worlds. Proceedings of the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association 2022. to the article
Jukschat, N./Kraft, E.-M./Mößle, T. (2023). Epidemiological data on media and computer use among children and adolescents. In: Möller, C./Fischer, F.M. (eds.) Internet and computer addiction in adolescents and young adults. Ein Praxishandbuch für Therapeuten, Pädagogen und Eltern, 3rd, expanded and revised edition. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, pp. 18-26.
Jukschat, N. (2022): Prevention of extremism. In: German Association for Public and Private Welfare e. V.: Fachlexikon der Sozialen Arbeit, 9th edition. Nomos, Baden-Baden, pp. 275-277.
Jukschat, N. (2022): Digital media as media of the (new) right? On the role and use of (digital) media in right-wing extremist movements and their significance for collective and individual radicalization processes. In: Milbradt, Björn/Frank, Anja/Greuel, Frank/Herding, Maruta (eds.): Handbuch Radikalisierung im Jugendalter. Phenomena, challenges, prevention. Leverkusen-Opladen: Verlag Barbara Budrich, pp. 197-213. to the publisher
Leimbach, K./Neubert, C./Jukschat, N. (2021): Qualitative criminology: A conceptual attempt. In: Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K./Neubert, C. (eds.): Qualitative Criminology, quo vadis? Status, challenges and perspectives of qualitative research in criminology. Weinheim and Basel: Beltz Juventa, 9-24. to the publisher
Jukschat, N./Herding, M./Jakob, M. (2021). Democracy promotion in the penal system. Experiences from the federal program "Demokratie leben!". In: Marks, E./ Fünfsinn, H. (eds.): Prävention & Demokratieförderung. Selected contributions from the 24th German Prevention Day, Berlin: Forum-Verlag Godesberg, pp. 187-206. to the article
Jakob, M./Jukschat, N./Herding, M. (2020). Situations and their transcendence: Challenges in ethnogarfic practice research. In: Poferl, A./Schröer, N./Hitzler, R./ Klemm, M./Kreher, S. (eds.): Ethnography of the situation. Explorations of meaningfully delimitable field conditions, Essen: Oldib, pp. 360-372.
Jukschat, N./Jakob, M./Herding, M. (2020). "What happens when someone says 'Allahu Akbar'?" - How Islam is negotiated in training courses for prison officers. In: Langner, J./Herding, M./Hohnstein, S./Milbradt, B. (eds.): Religion in the pedagogical confrontation with Islamist extremism, Halle (Saale): Deutsches Jugendinstitut, pp. 186-209. to the volume
Jukschat, N./Herding, M./Jakob, M. (2020). Educational offers from external actors in the prison context. In: More light than shadow. Prevention in the prison system and probation service NRW. Bochum: IFAK e.V., pp. 26-31. to the booklet
Jukschat, N. (2018). Radicalization in the digital age - risks, processes and strategies of prevention. In: Boers, Klaus/Schaerff, Marcus (eds.): Kriminologische Welt in Bewegung (Neue Kriminologische Schriftenreihe der Kriminologischen Gesellschaft e.V.; Vol. 117), Mönchengladbach: Forum Verlag Godesberg, pp. 165-167. to the conference proceedings
Jukschat, N./Wollinger, Gina Rosa (2018). Need, fast money or profession? On the self-image of traveling and immigrant perpetrators of residential burglary. In: Boers, Klaus/Schaerff, Marcus (eds.): Kriminologische Welt in Bewegung (Neue Kriminologische Schriftenreihe der Kriminologischen Gesellschaft e.V.; Vol. 117), Mönchengladbach: Forum Verlag Godesberg, pp. 604-614. to the conference proceedings
Jukschat, N./ Kudlacek, D. (2018). New media and violence-oriented Islamism. State of research and open questions. In: Glaser, Michaela/Frank, Anja/ Herding, Maruta (eds.): Gewaltorientierter Islamismus im Jugendalter. Perspectives from youth research and youth welfare. 2nd special volume of Sozialmagazin, Weinheim Basel: Beltz Juventa, pp. 52-61.
Jukschat, N. (2018). Turning "disturbances" into fruit. Exemplary sequence analysis of a revealing interview interruption, In: F. Erhard & K. Sammet (ed.): Sequence analysis in practice. Weinheim: Beltz Juventa, pp. 121-138.
Jukschat, N./ Kudlacek, D. (2017). A picture is worth a thousand words? On the potential of reconstructive image analysis for researching radicalization processes in the age of the Internet - an exemplary analysis. In: Hohnstein, Sally/Herding, Maruta (eds.): Digital media and political-ideological extremism in adolescence. Findings from science and practice. Halle (Saale), pp. 59-82. available at: DJI Sammelband.
Jukschat, N. (2016). Computer game addiction as an unlikely career. Setting the course and mechanisms in the process of development and perpetuation. First results of biographical case analyses. In: Detka, C. (ed.), Qualitative health research. Examples from research practice. Leverkusen: Barbara Budrich publishing house, 279-297.
Jukschat, N. (2015). "Well, nothing should come in between." Forms of dealing with poverty despite work. In: Sammet, K., Bauer, F., Erhard, F. (eds.) Lebenslagen am Rande der Erwerbsgesellschaft. Weinheim: Beltz Juventa, 230-249.
Jukschat, N. (2014): On the functionality and dysfunctionality of addictive computer games. A biographical analysis. In: Löw, M. (ed.), Diversity and cohesion. Proceedings of the 36th Congress of the German Sociological Association in Bochum and Dortmund 2012. Frankfurt am Main/New York: Campus, CD-ROM.
Jukschat, N./Sammet, K. (2014): Introduction to the ad hoc group Virtual Worlds: Between euphoria and pathologization. Sociological approaches and empirical analyses. In: Löw, M. (ed.), Diversity and cohesion. Proceedings of the 36th Congress of the German Sociological Association in Bochum and Dortmund 2012. Frankfurt am Main/New York: Campus, CD-ROM.
Jukschat, N./ Zenses, E.-M./ Rehbein, F./ Mößle, T. (2011). Epidemiological data on media and computer use among children and adolescents. In: Möller, C. (ed.) Internet and computer addiction in young people and adolescents. A practical handbook for therapists, educators and parents. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Articles in professional journals
Jukschat, N. (2024): Book review of Helge Peters: A constructivist sociology of social problems. Kriminologisches Journal 56 (1), pp. 85-88.
Negnal, D./Jukschat, N. (2023): Methods of critical criminological research. Editorial to the special issue. Journal of Criminology 55 (4), pp. 271-274.
Erhard, F./Jukschat, N. (2023): Social innovations: implicit assumptions and analytical potential. Behemoth - A Journal on Social Dis/Order. 16 (2), pp. 109-122. 10.6094/behemoth.2023.16.2.1102
Leimbach, K./Jukschat, N. (2023): Radicalization as a social problem. Between security policy discourses, socio-educational practice and subjectivization. Social Problems, 34(1), pp. 11-27.
Jakob, M./Jukschat, N./Leistner, A. (2023): The paradoxes of social work in a securitised setting: the example of prevention and radicalization in German prisons. International Journal of Social Pedagogy, 12(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2023.v12.x.003
Erhard, F./Jukschat, N./Sammet, K. (2021): Lost in Translation? Openness, Reflexivity and Pragmatism as Guiding Principles for Cross-Language Qualitative Research. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 22(3). to the article
Jukschat, N. (2021): Techniques of Neutralization in Narratives of Addicted Gamers: A Social Science Approach on Gaming Disorder. Psychological Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12646-021-00601-2 to the article
Jukschat, N. (2021): In the middle instead of just there. Review of "'Ich war mal so herzlinks' - Politisierung in der Adoleszenz. A biographical study" by Jessica Lütgens. Soziopolis. to the article
Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K./Neubert, C. (2021): Quo vadis Qualitative Criminology? Report on the online conference at the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony (KFN) from November 04-05, 2020. Criminological Journal 53 (1), pp. 78-82. to the article
Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K. (2020): Radicalization or the hegemony of a paradigm - Irritation potentials of a biographical case study. Journal of Sociology 49 (5-6), pp. 335-355. to the article
Jakob, M./ Jukschat, N./ Leistner, A. (2020): "But sometimes I do have this fear ..." Paradoxes of pedagogical action under the sign of securitization. Journal of Pedagogy, (4), pp. 500-518. to the article
Jukschat, N./Lehmann, L. (2020): "they really say that wearing a headscarf is radical. I'm already for the extremist" - On how practising Muslim women deal with stigmatizing attributions of foreignness and suspicion of terrorism. Journal for Religion Society and Politics. doi.org/10.1007/s41682-020-00051-z
Eppert, K./Frischlich, L./Bögelein, N./Jukschat, N./Reddig, M./ Schmidt-Kleinert, A. (2020): Navigating a Rugged Coastline. Ethics in empirical (de-)radicalization research. CoRE-NRW Research Paper No. 1. to the article
Jukschat, N./Leimbach, K. (2019): Radicalization as a hegemonic paradigm: An empirical-based critical review. In: BEHEMOTH - A Journal on Civilization, 12(2), pp. 11-23. to the article
Lehmann, L./Jukschat, N. (2019): "Left-wing extremism" a problematic concept. Perspectives from various practitioners. In: SIAK-Journal - Zeitschrift für Polizeiwissenschaft und polizeiliche Praxis, 4, pp. 41-52. to the article
Jukschat, Nadine/Wollinger, Gina R. (2019): Masked men with crowbars at night. On the media visualization of criminological findings using the example of residential burglary. In: Monthly Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law Reform, 102(1), pp. 43-53.
Jukschat, N. (2018). Review of: Julia Böcker/Lena Dreier/Melanie Eulitz/Maria Jakob/Alexander Leistner (eds.): Zum Verhältnis von Empirie und kultursoziologischer Theoriebildung. Status and perspectives. Weinheim/Basel: Beltz Juventa 2018. ZQF- Journal for Qualitative Research 19 (1+2), pp. 328-332.
Kudlacek, D./Jukschat, N./Rock, L. (2018). The emergence of violent extremism. Results of a review of relevant biographies. INDES. Journal for Politics and Society, H. 2, pp. 48-60.
Wolliner, G. R./ Jukschat, N. (2018). Modus operandi among traveling and immigrant perpetrators of residential burglary. The police 109 (2), pp. 42-49.
Wollinger, G. R./ Jukschat, N. (2017). Foreign Burglars: Primary Results of an Interview Study with Arrested Offenders in Germany. International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 6, 226-233.
Kudlacek, D./ Jukschat, N. (2017). Strategies and methods for measuring radicalization. New Criminal Policy 29 (4), 379-387. doi: 10.5771/0934-9200-2017-4-379 .
Kudlacek, D./ Jukschat, N./ Beelmann, A./ Bögelein, N./ Geng, B./ Glitsch, E./ Görgen, T./ Harrendorf, S./ Höffler, K./ Kietzmann, D./ Meier, B.-D./ Neubacher, F./ Schmidt, S./ Bliesener, T. (2017). Radicalization in the digital age. Risks, processes and prevention strategies. Forum Crime Prevention 2017 (3), 23-32.
Bleckmann, P./ Jukschat, N. (2017). Why computer gaming is still good. Neutralization strategies of computer game addicts and social science researchers. MedienPädagogik 27, 210-225. to the article
Wollinger, G. R./ Jukschat, N. (2017). Travelers and immigrant burglars. Central results of an interview study with imprisoned offenders. Forum Crime Prevention, 2017 (2), 22-28. to the article
Jukschat, N. (2016). Computer game addiction as a functional problem solution: Implications for practice. Journal of Juvenile Criminal Law and Youth Welfare - ZJJ, 27(4), 341-345.
Bleckmann, P. /Jukschat, N. (2015). The Integrated Model of (Dys-) Functionality: Reconstructing Patterns of Gaming as Self-Medication in Biographical Interviews with Video Game Addicts. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 16(3), Art. 8. to the article
Rehbein, F./ Jukschat, N. (2014). Is the norm still "normal"? Differentiating pathological from passionate media use. 23rd Lower Saxony Addiction Conference 10/2013. Lost in the virtual world? Non-substance-related addictions as a challenge for prevention and support systems. Berichte zur Suchtkrankenhilfe 2013. Hanover: Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Health and Equality, 19-25.
Jukschat, N. (2014). The (longing) addiction to reliable success. The relationship between achievement, recognition and success in the online role-playing game World of Warcraft. In: Hänzi, D./ Matthies, H./ Simon, D. (eds.) Erfolg - Konstellationen und Paradoxien einer gesellschaftlichen Leitorientierung. Leviathan, vol. 42, special volume 29.
Jukschat, N. (2013). Extending the Study of Videogame Dependency: Social Meaningfulness of "Addictive" Gaming and Self-Analyses of Dependency. RESET - Recherches en sciences sociales sur Internet 1(2), 73-102. to the article
Bleckmann, P./ Jukschat, N./ Kruse, J. (2012). The virtual spirit of capitalism - or: why excessive computer game behavior is work. ZQF - Journal for Qualitative Research 13(1-2), 235-262.
Bleckmann, P./ Eckert, J./ Jukschat, N. (2012). Futile search for a better life? Two biographical case studies on women with depression and video game dependency. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 5(3), 137-146.
Jukschat, N. (2012). Between security and productive insecurity. On the significance of familiarity and strangeness for worship, biblical understanding and faith using the example of group discussions. Pastoral theology with Göttingen sermon meditations, 101(1), 36-50.
Jukschat, N./ Zenses, E.-M. (2011). Computer games: between active leisure activities and addiction. Our youth, 6, 258-264.
Research reports
Jukschat, N. (2024): Report on the scientific monitoring of the project "Zeit.Zeichen! Looking, recognizing and shaping responsible ethical perspectives of democratic participation of people with (learning) disabilities in East Saxony". Unpublished research report.
Herding, M./Jukschat, N. /Lampe, D./Frank, A./Jakob, M. (2021): Realignments and logics of action. Scientific monitoring of the model projects in the field of "Prevention and deradicalization in prisons and probation services" in the federal programme "Live Democracy!" in the funding phase 2020 to 2024. Halle (Saale). to download
Jukschat, N./ Jakob, M./ Herding, M. (2020): Final report 2019: Scientific monitoring of the pilot projects on "Prevention and deradicalization in prisons and probation services". Program evaluation "Live Democracy!". Halle (Saale). for download
Wollinger, G. R./ Jukschat, N. (2017). Traveling and immigrant perpetrators of residential burglary. Results of a qualitative interview study with convicted offenders. (KFN Research Reports No. 133). Hanover: KFN. for download
On October 4, 2024, I was part of the performative thinking space "Beginning or End of Conformism? - All about alienation" at the festival "Leipzig denkt." at the LOFFT Theater Leipzig: To the video of the event
"As far as I know, that's now!" for the second time. Once again, I was allowed to join Clemens Kießling and Julian Nejkow's podcast, this time live in Görlitz and on the topic of security and the police (19.7.2023): to the podcast
Clemens Kießling and Julian Nejkow have invited me to their podcast "As far as I know, it's instant!" to contribute "a little analysis, a little profiling, a little crystal ball" (29.1.2022): to the podcast
In the interview, I introduce myself as the new Professor of Applied Sociology at the HSZG (28.9.2021): to the interview
Jukschat, Nadine (2024): Thoughts on Deviant and Extremist Online Communication from the Perspective of Critical Criminology and Cultural Sociology. Presentation at the conference "Foundations and Limits for the Criminalization of Preparatory Online Communication - A first interdisciplinary exchange. Greifswald: 10.10.2024.
Jukschat, Nadine (2024): Ethnographic community studies 2.0 or: What does social space-oriented social work mean in digitalized times? Lecture as part of the online lecture series of the Digitalization Research Network Northeast (DigiNO). Online: 26.4.2024.
Socha, Emilia/Jukschat, Nadine (2024): BePart - Participation and partnerships in structural change. Presentation at the TRAWOS research colloquium. Görlitz: 18.1.2024.
Erhard, Franz/Jukschat, Nadine (2023): The Idea of Social Innovations. Implicit Assumptions and Analytical Potential. Presentation at the Myths of Disruption - TUDiSC Conference in Dresden: 7.12.2023.
Erhard, Franz/Jukschat, Nadine (2023): Social innovations. Implicit assumptions and analytical potential. Presentation at the annual conference of the Section Social Problems and Social Control on the topic "Alles neu! Problem-sociological perspectives on semantics and practices of social innovation and transformation" in Hanover: 17.11.2023.
Socha, Emilia /Jukschat, Nadine/Erhard, Franz (2023): Participation in Structural Change. Understanding Social Innovations in Lusatia from a Life-World Perspective. Presentation at the 1st ACC Forum "From Change to Transformation" - Session Urban Dynamics beyond the Metropolises at IBZ St. Marienthal in Ostritz: 20.10.2023.
Erhard, Franz/Jukschat, Nadine/Socha, Emilia (2023): Ethnography 2.0: On the connection of offline and online data in community research. Lecture at the annual conference of the Section Media and Communication Sociology of the DGS at the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities in Essen: 6.10.2023.
Erhard, Franz/Jukschat, Nadine/Socha, Emilia (2023): Ethnography 2.0: On the connection of offline and online data in community research. Lecture at the open annual conference of the Cultural Sociology Section of the DGS at the Bauhaus University Weimar: 21.9.2023.
Jukschat, N. (2022): I'm ́ right! Why arguing is part of democracy, why children also have a say and what all this has to do with (social) research. Lecture as part of the HSZG Children's Academy. Görlitz: 4.11.2022
Herding, M./Jakob, M./Jukschat, N. (2022): Qualitative Research in the Field of Radicalization Prevention - between Evaluation Requirements, Proof of Effectiveness and Reconstructive Research Logic. Presentation as part of the ad hoc group "Polarisierungen in der qualitativen Forschungspraxis. Problem or potential?" at the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association from September 26 to 30. Bielefeld: 30.9.2022.
Leimbach, K./Jukschat, N. (2022): Reconstructive research in a polarized research field: Radicalization research as a challenge. Presentation at the ad hoc group "Dynamics of Polarization and Depolarization - Interpretations and Negotiations of Risk and Security Constructions" at the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association from 26 to 30 September. Bielefeld: 28.9.2022.
Jukschat, N. (2022): Learning and teaching qualitative methods. Lecture on the occasion of the publication of the 5th edition "Qualitative Sozialforschung. Ein Arbeitsbuch" by Prof. Dr. Aglaja Przyborski and Prof. Dr. Monika Wohlrab-Sahr at the Bertha von Suttner Private University St. Pölten. St. Pölten: 1.4.2022.
Jukschat, N. (2020): Selective sensitivity as a challenge of working with professionals in the field of prevention and deradicalization work. Or: How do you get from the research idea to theory formation in qualitative research projects? Guest lecture as part of the lecture "Methods of empirical social research" by Prof. Dr. habil. Jutta Buchner-Fuhs at the Fulda University of Applied Sciences. Fulda: 3.2.2020.
Jukschat, N./Jakob, M./Herding, M. (2019): Promotion of democracy in prison and probation. 19th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology. Ghent: 20.9.2019.
Jakob, M./ Jukschat, N. (2019): Situations and their transcendence: Challenges in ethnographic practice-based research. Lecture at the 7th Fulda Fieldwork Days. Fulda: 6.7.2019
Herding, M./ Jakob, M./ Jukschat, N. (2019): Model projects and democracy promotion in the prison system. Experiences from the federal program "Live Democracy!". Presentation at the 24th German Prevention Day. Berlin: 21.5.2019.
Jukschat, N. (2019): (Longing) addiction computer game. Addictive computer gaming from a reconstructive social science perspective. Lecture at the 41st fdr+sucht+kongress "Hey Alex, I have an addiction problem! Digital awakening in addiction support". Frankfurt am Main: 20.5.2019.
Wollinger, G. R./ Jukschat, N. (2018): Necessity, easy money or profession. Motives and backgrounds of foreign mobile burglars. The Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm: 13.6.2018.
Goede, L-R./ Schröder, C. P./ Jukschat, N. (2018): Youth study on radicalization - first empirical findings. Presentation at the 23rd German Prevention Day from June 11 to 12. Dresden: 11.6.2018.
Jukschat, N. (2018): Radicalization and extremism. Cursory remarks on current research. Keynote speech at the panel discussion "Radicalization and Extremism" of the Chair of Criminal Law and Criminology Prof. Dr. Katrin Höffler at the Georg-August-University Göttingen on 24.05.2018. Göttingen: 24.05.2018.
Jukschat, N. (2018): Online disinhibition, echo chambers and dichotomizing propaganda - mechanisms and dynamics in radicalization processes and how the internet and social media facilitate them. Presentation at the symposium "Populism, nationalism and radicalized discourses. Research perspectives on social identity building processes (in present and past)" in Riga and Tallinn. Riga: 18.04.2018 and Tallinn: 19.04.2018.
Jukschat, N./ Goede, L-R./ Schröder, C. P. (2018): Dichotomizing (world) pictures: Exemplary analyses of visual online propaganda with the Documentary Method. Presentation at the conference "Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Radicalization, New Media and Education" from 22 to 23 February. Cologne: 22.02.2018.
Jukschat, N. / Wollinger, G. R. (2017): Lost in translation? Challenges of cross-language qualitative research. Presentation at the 13th Conference of the European Sociological Association from August 29 to September 1, 2017. Athens: 1.9.2017.
Democracy education for people with learning disabilities. Transfer conference at the end of the project Zeit.Zeichen!, Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, 14 September 2023. Jointly organized with the project Zeit.Zeichen of the Diakonie St. Martin and the International Meeting Centre St. Marienthal.
"'No connection under this number...? Experiences, challenges and strategies in reaching target groups in political education and research in rural East Saxony", workshop on science-practice exchange at the TRAWOS Institute of the Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences, 6.7.2023. Jointly organized with the Institut für Beratung, Begleitung und Bildung e.V. (B3) and the project "ENKOR- Engagement Constellations in Rural Areas" (TRAWOS/HSZG). for background see Geisler 2023, pp. 66-75
Quo vadis Qualitative Criminology? Online conference at the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony (KFN), 4 - 5 November 2020. Organized together with Katharina Leimbach (PhD student at the University of Kassel) and Carolin Neubert (KFN). to the conference report
Ethical Questions in empirical (de)radicalization research - bringing online and offline, Center of Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS), 11 - 12 March 2019. Co-organized with: Dr. Nicole Bögelein (University of Cologne), Dr. Kerstin Eppert (University of Bielefeld), Dr. Lena Frischlich (University of Münster), Dr. Melanie Reddig (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf) and Dr. Anja Schmidt-Kleinert (Philipps University Marburg).