Publikationen

  • Romero Gibu, L. (im Druck). The functions of silences in Spanish speakers’ discourses on migration-related challenges in Germany. In W. Stadler & P. Mayr (Eds.). Beyond Words: Intersections of silence in literature, semiotics, and cultural discourse. Veröffentlichung: Juni 2026
  • Jansen, S., & Romero Gibu, L. (eingereicht). Sociolinguistic unease in language conflict narratives: insights from Latin American migrants’ experiences in Germany. In I. A. Soria & L. Morgenthaler García. Malestar, vulnerabilidad y discriminación sociolingüística: una aproximación teórica
  • Pfadenhauer, K., & Jansen, S. (2025). Performativer Umgang mit critical incidents als Beitrag zur Demokratiebildung und Rassismussensibilisierung im Französischunterricht. Französisch heute, 3, 31-37. https://fapf.de/vdf/unsere-fachzeitung-2
  • Jäschke, M., Borho, A., Morawa, E., Burkhardt, F., Romero Gibu, L., Atal, M., Rohleder, N., Jansen, S., Bendel, P., & Y. Erim (2025). Results from the VIOLIN Study: Verbal violence against voluntary migrants and refugees in German public institutions, discrimination and their association with mental health – an online-cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health, 25, 2953. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-24363-y. [Link zum Artikel]
  • Hauck, F., Borho, A., Romero Gibu, L., Atal, M. R., Dederer, S., Bendel, P., Morawa, E., Erim, Y., Jansen, S., & N. Rohleder N. (2024). The association of perceived ethnic discrimination and institutional verbal violence with chronic stress in an immigrant sample: The role of protective factors – results from the VIOLIN study. Journal of Migration and Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2024.100260
  • Hauck, F., Romero Gibu, L., Jansen, S., & N. Rohleder N. (February, 2024). Association of experienced trauma with acute stress responses in an immigrant sample in Germany. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 160, Supplement. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2023.106855
  • Hauck, F., Romero Gibu, L., Jansen, S., & N. Rohleder N. (2022). Differences in acute stress responses depending on first or second language in a Hispanic-American sample. The International Journal on the Biology of StressV, 25. https://doi.org/10.1080/10253890.2022.2110466