Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Sabine Diabaté, born Gründler
Education
1999–2006: Studies in Sociology, Music Ethnology and History of Art, University of Cologne, Germany (Master of Arts)
2008–2011: Dr., Sociology, University of Cologne, Germany
Doctoral thesis: Partnerschaftszufriedenheit von Deutschen und türkischen Migranten. Der Einfluss soziologischer und sozialpsychologischer Determinanten auf Partnerschaften [Relationship Contentment of Germans and Turkish Migrants in Germany. The Impact of Sociological and Socio-Psychological Determinants on Intimate Relationships]
Professional Background
2006–2008: Trainee on journalism at domradio.de, Cologne, Germany
2008–2012: Freelancer at domradio.de, Cologne, Germany
Since 2012: Senior Researcher at the Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden, Germany
Since 2016: Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, Institute for Sociology, Goethe University Frankfurt
Memberships and Activities in Scientific Associations
Since 2010: Member of the German Sociological Association (DGS)
Since 2010: Member of the DGS section “Family Sociology”
Since 2013: Member of the European Sociological Association (ESA)
Since 2013: Member of the ESA Research Network 13 “Sociology of Families and Intimate Lives”
Since 2013: Member of the ESA Research Network 35 “Sociology of Migration”
Since 2014: Member of the German Society for Demography (DGD)
Reviewing Activities
Scientific Journals: Comparative Population Studies; Zeitschrift für Familienforschung
German Internet Panel, Collaborative Research Center “Political Economy of Reforms”
Consulting Experience
2013–2014: Expertise on “Familienleitbilder in Deutschland” for Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Since 2015: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Karl Kübel Stiftung für Kind und Familie
Since 2017: Participation in the project “Preventive Family Policy – Resource Strengthening for large Families” of the Centre for interdisciplinary Ruhr studies, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Scholarships, Grants and Awards
2005–2006: ERASMUS/Sokrates scholarship, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
2009–2011: Postgraduate scholarship of the Cusanuswerk Programme
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