Sophie Roche

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Sophie Roche was born on September 18, 1978 in France. She was an actress. She died on January 1, 2002.
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September 18 ,

1978

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January 1 ,

2002

(age 23)






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Sophie Roche is currently a Research Associate and lecturer at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at the University of Heidelberg. She was a deputy professor in social anthropology of Islam at the Goethe University of Frankfurt in 2018. Between 2013 and 2017 she has led the junior research group “The Demographic Turn in the Junction of Cultures” at the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context” at the University of Heidelberg. She worked at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany and received her PhD from the Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in 2010. In this period, she studied youth as a socio-demographic factor (youth bulge) in Tajikistan which was published by Berghahn Books 2014 (paperback 2016) ‘Domesticating youth: Youth Bulges and their Socio-Political Implications in Tajikistan’. She then joined the Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin in 2010 with a project on jihad in text and context, an ethnographic approach. The resulting book manuscript “The Faceless Terrorist. A Cultural Enquiry of Jihad” was the base for her Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg accomplished in May 2016. At the ZMO she also edited a book containing the texts and biographies of leading orientalists (Arabists) from Central Asia and Russia “Central Asian Intellectuals on Islam: Between Scholarship, Politics and Identity” within the ZMO Studien (2014). 
She has extensive ethnographic experiences in Tajikistan since 2002, in Russia among Migrants from Central Asia since 2010 and among Muslims in Germany and Turkey since 2014. Beside classic ethnographic method she developed socio-demographic methods for social anthropology and biographical approach for transcultural studies. She has authored several articles that contextualize Tajiks within theoretical debates such as conflict studies, transcultural studies, and Islam in Europe and Russia and Soviet ethnography. She has been awarded visiting scholarships by the Institute d’études de l’islam et des sociétés du monde musulman (IISMM) and the Fondation Maison Science de l’Homme (FMSH) both in Paris.
Her new project deals with the effect of disasters on the human-environment relationship in Iran and Tajikistan. In cooperation with researchers from the universities of Tehran and Isfahan she will follow the reconstruction process after an earthquake and the strategies to manage water shortage over the next years.
2016  Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Habilitation (second monograph): “The Faceless Terrorist. A Cultural Enquiry of Jihad.” (Habilitation exams: April 2016)
2010  PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany. Dissertation thesis: “Domesticating youth. The youth bulge in post-civil war Tajikistan.” (June 2010, Summa Cum Laude)
2007  Preparation courses of the European Doctoral School of Demography (EDSD) at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany. (September-October)
2000–2001  ERASMUS/SOKRATES year in Paris at INALCO (Institut National des Langues et Civilisation Orientales), courses taken in: Arabe littéral, islam et islamologie and Mongole, langue et histoire; and EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales).
1999 – 2005 Magister in Social Anthropology at the Freie Universität Berlin and Central Asian Studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Mongolian and Tajik languages): Thesis title: Bürgerkrieg und Wandel rechtlicher Flexibilität. Ethnographische Fallstudie von Generationskonflikten in Vadi Rasht/Duschanbe (Tadschikistan). (Civil war and legal pluralism. An ethnographic case study of generation conflicts in Vadi Rasht/Dushanbe.) (Magister: April 2005)
2019  Lecturer at the University of Heidelberg
2019  Asyldokumentationsbeauftrage, Verwaltungsgerichtshof Baden-Württemberg
2018 Vertretungsprofessur, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt (Main), Social Anthropology of Islam, (Prof. Dr. Schröter) (April to September 2018)
2013- 2018 Akademische Mitarbeiterin (Academic Researcher). Junior Research Group Leader at the Cluster ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’ at the University of Heidelberg. Project title: The demographic turn at the junction of culture.
2012- 2013  Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Academic Researcher) at Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin. Project: ‘Central Asian intellectuals on Islam: between scholarship, politics and identity.’ (March 2012 to April 2013)
2010- 2012  Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Academic Researcher) at Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin. Project: ‘Youth and identity in text and context. Interdisciplinary approaches to Islamic fundamentalism among young Tajik men.’ (March 2010 to February 2012)
2009- 2010  Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (Academic Researcher, teaching grant) at Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute for Social Anthropology. (October 2009 to March 2010)
2008-2009   Stipend holder at the Graduate School Asia and Africa in World Reference Systems. Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. (October-March)
2005 - 2008 PhD candidate (Academic Researcher) at the Max-Planck-Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany. Dissertation thesis ‘Domesticating youth. The youth bulge in post-civil war Tajikistan’.
2016  Shortlisted for CESS Book Award, 2016: S. Roche 2014. Domesticating youth. Youth bulges and their socio-political implications in Tajikistan. New York, Oxford: Berghahn.
2015  Visiting Professor at Institute d’études de l’islam et des sociétés du monde musulman (IISMM), Paris.
2014  Visiting Researcher at Fondation Maison Science de l’Homme (FMSH), Paris.
2008-2009   Graduate School ‘Society and Culture in Motion’, Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
2001 ASA (Engagement Global, Service for Development Initiatives) stipend holder: ‘Research on traditional medical systems among the grassland people and FulBe’ (Northwest Cameroon, Mbororo). (July-September)
2001- 2004  Organizer of ‘Tutorium for Foreign Students: Students from Political and Social Sciences.‘ Free University Berlin, Germany. (Competitive grant won with DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)).
2016  GIS introductory course for the Humanities.
2014  Training: Supervising the doctorate, HDZ Heidelberg.
2013/2014   Chairmanship and conflict management, advanced training program, University of Heidelberg.
2009  Teaching training: Didactic courses for university teachers I and II, at Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
2007  Preparation courses of the European Doctoral School of Demography (EDSD) at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany. (September-October)
Member of International Advisory Board of Central Asian Survey (flagship journal of Central Asian Studies) since 2015
Member of the editorial board of the Oral History Project Tajikistan , hosted by the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
2018  Fritz Thyssen Foundation, travel grant for Iran.
2013-2017   Excellent Program of the DFG: Excellent Cluster “Asia and Europe in a Global Context”
2010-2013   Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin (DFG) (research position and fieldwork funds).
2008-2009   Grant of the Graduate School ‘Society and Culture in Motion’, Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany (October–March).
2003 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Travel grant: ‚Go-East’ program of the DAAD. Research in vadi Rasht/Tajikistan on ‚Erinnerungen an den Bürgerkrieg’ (Memories of the Civil War). (June-September)
2002  DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) stipend holder for internship with German Agro Action (Deutsche Welthungerhilfe), Tajikistan. (July-September)
2000-2001   ERASMUS/SOKRATES scholar exchange program scholarship (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, 10 months scholarship)
2000 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Travel grant: Field trip to Uzbekistan. Research on ‘National minority problems in Uzbekistan’. Zentralasienseminar, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. (March)
Regularly review activities for Central Eurasian Reader , Klaus Schwarz Verlag, Berlin.
Central Asian Survey (Taylor & Francis); International Sociology (SAGE); Democratizatsiya (George Washington University); Etudes rurales (EHESS, Paris); Central Asian Affairs (Brill).
Leading Positions and Academic Administration
Representative of Mittelbau (academic mid-level faculty) in the Steering Committee of the Cluster of Excellence ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’. (2015 - 2017)
Management and administration of a Junior Research Group at the Cluster ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context’ at the University of Heidelberg. (Management of budget, PhDs, student assistants, publications, conferences, summer school, etc.)
2015  Archive “The M. Faizulloev Collection” : Archive with material and biography of the Soviet-Tajik ethnographer Dr. Muhiddin Faizulloev, University of Khujand, Tajikistan.
2015  Contributor at the Expert Seminar on Security Challenges in Central Asia, OSCE Vienna
 2011  Organization of the study trip of the Secular-Religious-Dialogue Group from Tajikistan in Berlin (scientists, politicians of the Islamic opposition, ruling party)
Writing of country reports for lawyers and judges on subjects of persecuted scholars, journalists, and women’s issues (US, Germany, Austria). 
 Cooperation with Scholars at Risk (SAR) and Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF).
Ethnographic Research and Language Skills
- Germany (2015-2018) (Subject: Salafi Mosques in Heidelberg and Mannheim)
- Iran (2010, 2018) (Subject: Eearthquake in Kermanshah and Bam)
- Tajikistan (2002, 2003, 2006-2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) (22 months in all) (Subject: youth and conflict; Islam; migration; environmental pollution; memory after the civil war)
- Russia (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 (4 months in all) (Subject: migrants from Central Asia and Islam)
-Turkey (2013, 2014) (Subject: migrants and Islam; Muslim intellectuals from Tajikistan)
- Cameroon (2001) (Subject: medicinal plants)
- Uzbekistan (2000) (University excursion: ethnic minorities)
- Mongolia (1999) (Subject: Nomadism)
German (native speaker); French (native speaker); English (written and spoken, fluent); Tajik (spoken, fluent, written, good); Persian (spoken, reading skills); Russian (good); Arabic (reading skills); Mongolian (passive)
Roundtable review der Monographie “The Faceless Terrorist”
2020. Book review roundtable of The faceless terrorist: a study of critical events in Tajikistan , by Sophie Roche, 2019, 377 pp., Cham, Switzerland, Springer, £46.99 (UK), Payam Foroughi, Svetlana Peshkova, Kamoludin Abdullaev, Jonathan K. Zartman, Hélène Thibault & Sophie Roche, Critical Studies on Terrorism, 13:2, 358-368.
with Davide Torri (eds.) 2020. Female Shamanism in Asia: Gender, Religion and the State . Series: Vitality of Indigenous Religions. New York: Routledge.
with M. Faizulloev (eds.) 2016. Экскурсия этнографи ба Лангари Моҳиён. (Ethnographic excursion to Langari Mohiyon) (Student Project) Independent Print.
(ed.) 2014. Central Asian Intellectuals on Islam: between Scholarship, Politics and Identity (ZMO Studien 32). Berlin: Klaus Schwarz.
Article in Journals (peer-reviewed)
2019. with Sahar Faehghi, “Environmental Configurations. When the River Zayandeh Rud Stopped Crossing Isfahan.” Anthropology of the Middle East , Vol. 14, No. 2, Winter 2019: 29–4.
2018. "The fabric of answer: Constructing a national facade." Central Asian Affairs 5, pp. 93-110.
2016. "A sound family for a healthy nation. Motherhood in Tajik national politics and society." Nationality Papers 44(2), pp. 207-224.
2015. "Twenty-five Somonis for a good future: How young women in Tajikistan shape their futures and secure their present." Central Asian Affairs 2, pp. 71-94.
2013. "Continuities and disruptions in Islamic education. Biographies of shogird s in Tajikistan ." Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 1(1), pp. 23-53.
2013. "Categories of analysis and categories of practice since the Tajik civil war." Antropologia 13(16), pp. 69-92.
2012. "Gender in narrative memory. The example of civil war narratives in Tajikistan." Ab Imperio 3, pp. 279-307.
2011, mit Sophie Hohmann. "Wedding rituals and the struggle over national identities." Central Asian Survey 30/1, pp. 113-128.
2010. "Friendship relations in Tajikistan. An ethnographic account." Ab Imperio 3, pp. 273-298.
2010. "From youth bulge to conflict. The case of Tajikistan." Central Asian Survey 28/4, pp. 405-420.
2010, mit Sophie Hohmann und Michel Garenne. "The changing sex ratios at birth during the civil war in Tajikistan: 1992-1997." The Journal of Biosocial Science 42/6, pp. 773-786.
2021. “Militant goodness and totalized meanings: some interpretations of jihad among Tajiks”, Routledge Handbook of Politikal Islam, Second Edition, edited by Shahram Akbarzadeh. London, New York: Routledge, 318-336.

2020. with Davide Torri, “The shamaness at the threshold: gender, religions and the state in Asia.” In S. Roche and D. Torri, Female Shamanism in Asia: Gender, Religion and the State . Series: Vitality of Indigenous Religions. London, New York: Routledge, Chapter 1.
2020. “Women’s sociability: the qalandar khona of Khujand (Tajikistan) in the context of political event.” In S. Roche and D. Torri, Female Shamanism in Asia: Gender, Religion and the State . Series: Vitality of Indigenous Religions. London, New York: Routledge, Chapter 10.
2020. “Tabaqas in Khujand: Maintaining, dissolving and remaking group boundaries through marriage.” In A.L. Edgar and B. Frommer (eds.), Intermarriage in Eastern Europe and Eurasia: Ethnic Mixing Under Fascism, Communism, and Beyond . (Borderlands and Transcultural Studies Series) University of Nebraska Press, pp. 163-199.
2020. Die neue baden-württembergische Asyldokumentation. ZAR 2: 78-79.
2018. “Culture– Relation and Transculturality: Reflecting about Muslims in Germany through the Philosophy of Édouard Glissant.” Polylog 39: 120-141.
2018. “Illegal Migrants and Pious Muslims: The Paradox of Bazaar Workers from Tajikistan.” In, M. Laruelle & J. Engvall, eds., Tajikistan: Approaches, Fieldworks and Topics, (Lexington Book), pp. 247-78.
2018. “Status translation: Central Asian migrants between ethnic discrimination and religious integration”, contribution to the “Forum” in Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 27/1: 94-98.
2018. “’Women move the cradle with one hand and with the other, the world!’ Methodological reflections on the ‘women’s question’ in Central Asia.” In L. Lindsey and M. Najafizadeh (eds.), Women of Asia: Globalization, Development, and Social Change. London: Routledge, pp. 391-402.
2017. "The Family in Central Asia: New Research Perspectives." In S. Roche (ed.), The Family in Central Asia: New Perspectives . Berlin: Klaus Schwarz, pp. 7-38.
with Sophie Hohmann 2017. "Between the Central Laws of Moscow and Local Particularity. The reproduction of subgroups in the south of Tajikistan." In Philip Kreager and Astrid Bochow (eds.), Fertility, Conjuncture, and Difference: Anthropological Approaches to the Heterogeneity of Modern Fertility Declines . New York, Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 101-132.
2015. "An Iceberg Theory in Conflict Studies." (Response to book discussion ‘Domesticating Youth’). Central Asian Affairs 2/4.

2014. "Some final remarks." In: S. Roche (ed.). Central Asian Intellectuals on Islam: between Scholarship, Politics and Identity (ZMO Studien 32), pp. 313-370.
2014, with Jeanne Féaux de la Croix. "Introduction: Connecting life and work." In: S. Roche (ed.). Central Asian Intellectuals on Islam: between Scholarship, Politics and Identity (ZMO Studien 32), pp. 27-51.
2012. "Tracing jihod and shahid through local narratives in Tajikistan." Poznanskie Studia Srodkowoazjatyckie 3, (Prof. Marek Gawecki (ed.)).
2012, with Sophie Hohmann. "Wedding rituals and the struggle over national identities." In: John Heathershaw and Edmund Herzig (eds.). The transformation of Tajikistan. The sources of statehood . London: Routledge, Chapter 8.
2011. "From youth bulge to conflict. The case of Tajikistan." In: Stefan
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