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Prof. Dr. Martina Koch,

Job title/activity of the person
Research associate, Institute for the Study and Development of Social Work as a Profession, FHNW School of Social Work

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Contact

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+41 62 957 24 76
E-Mail
martina.koch@fhnw.ch

Address

Riggenbachstrasse 16
4600 Olten

Undergraduate and postgraduate education and work experience

Education

  • Since 2023: CAS Higher Education at the University of Bern
  • 2010-2014: Doctoral studies “Organisation and Culture” at the University of St. Gallen, Doctorate: Dr. rer. soc. in September 2014
  • 2012/2013: CAS Research Management at the University of Bern
  • 2001-2008: Masters in Sociology, German Language and Literature and Philosophy in Basel, Freiburg i.B. and Bologna; graduated (lic. phil.) in May 2008

Career milestones

  • Since September 2014: Research associate, Institute for Social Planning, Organisational Change and Urban Development ISOS, School of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, Basel; working in research, education and training
  • September 2020 to August 2021: Immersion (internship) at Dependance Mobile Basel, funded by Career2SocialWork; accompanying clients in shopping and cooking, participation in interprofessional site meetings, team meetings, etc., concept work, development of a client survey.
  • April 2011 to August 2014: Research assistant for research and development, University Centre, School of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, Olten; research assistant
  • October 2010 to February 2011: Research assistant at the Department of Sociology, University of St. Gallen: Collaboration in the international research project “In the service of public goods: actors, institutions, practices”, funded by SNF, DFG and FWF
  • February 2008 to November 2010: Research assistant at the Institute for Professional Research and Cooperative Knowledge in Education, School of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland: Collaboration in the project “Interinstitutional cooperation in the Swiss Welfare State”, funded by the SNSF

Main focus

Martina Koch uses qualitative, especially ethnographic methods to research practices of intervention in social work. She is interested in how the street-level bureaucracy, primarily in the so-called coercive contexts of adult protection, child protection and social welfare as well as the execution of sentences and measures, interferes with the privacy of clients and addressees. In a completed research project funded by the SNSF, she and a team were investigating how home visits in child and adult protection assessments are intended to make (apparently) hidden aspects of the local privacy of the persons concerned visible. She reconstructed the associated problematisation of autonomous lifestyles as well as the everyday, professional problem work in the organisations studied with practice-analytical approaches. In another SNSF-funded project, she is currently working with colleagues to investigate ways in which adult protection authorities, investigating and reporting organisations problematise adult protection cases. She is interested in the practices, processes and areas of tension in case constitution in relation to elderly people who are constructed as (not) in need of protection.

She is co-editor of the series "Schriften zur Sozialen Frage" at Seismo and on the board of the research committee "Soziale Probleme" of the Swiss Sociological Association (SSA). She is also a member of the expert committee "Forschung" of the Swiss Social Work Association (SGSA) and r of the expert committee "Wohnen und Soziale Arbeit" of the SGSA. She is also a member of the section "Soziale Probleme und Soziale Kontrolle" and the section "Professionssoziologie" of the German Sociological Association (DGS).

Martina Koch is co-module leader of the modules BA 104 "Philosophy of Science and Introduction to Scientific Work" and BA 273 "Integration and Participation" in the specialisation Migration and teaches, among other things, methods of scientific work and writing in education (MA, BA) and in further education. She also supervises student theses (MA Theses, BA Theses, Portfolio) and organises research workshops in the Master's programme.

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Memberships, review & commission activities
  • Swiss Sociological Association (SSA); Member of the Board of the Research Committee on Social Problems of the SSA
  • Swiss Society for Social Work (SGSA-SSTS); Member of the Commission “Research” and the Commission „Housing and social work”
  • German Sociological Association (DGS), Member of the Section “Social Problems and Social Control” and the Section “Sociology of professions”
  • Swiss Association for Gender Studies (SGGF-SSEG)
  • FemWiss: “Feministische Wissenschaft Schweiz” (Feminist Science Association Switzerland)
  • Passagen, Research Group on Migration and Gender
  • Reviews for journals, including the Journal for Sociology of Education and Socialization ZSE
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