2013 Ph.D. in Socio-cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
2007 Lic. Phil. (equivalent to combined BA and MA) in Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
ANT 310 Culture and Personality
ANT 210 Sex and Culture
ANT 315 Systems of Law
ANT 330 Cultural American Pluralism and the Law
POL 319 Gender and the Law
LWS 225 Research Methods in Law and Society
LWS 200 Introduction to Law and Society
WMST 2150 Practicing Intersectionality: The interdisciplinary study of race, gender, and ethnicity (Barnard College, Columbia University)
WGS 244 Women’s and Gender Studies, Transnational Feminisms (Hunter College)
2021- American Anthropological Association
2021- European Anthropological Association
2019- IMISCOE International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion Network
2018- Migration and Mobilities Bristol (MMB)
2011- Law and Society Association
Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications
2025 Tschalaer, M., Alexandra Xanthaki and Ermioni Xhantopoulou. Human Rights Risks of Migration Flow Predictions and Policy Implications Within the EU. Human Rights Quarterly (accepted)
2023 Saleh, F. and Mengia Tschalaer. Introduction to Special Issue: Queer Liberalism and Marginal Mobility. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 46(9), 1769-1790.
2023. Tschalaer, M. Queering migration temporalities: LGBTQI+ experiences with waiting within Germany’s asylum system. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 46(9),1833-1853. (Selected for the shortlist of eight articles for the Martin Bulmer Prize for Article of the Year Award 2023)
2023 Tschalaer, M. Queer Motherhood in the Context of Legal Precarity: Experiences of Lesbian Mothers Seeking Asylum in Germany. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol 46(2), 233-253.
2022 Tschalaer, M. Queer Necropolitics: Experiences of LGBTQI+ Asylum Claimants During Covid-19 in the UK. Journal of Contemporary European Research. Vol 18(1), 115-132.
2021 Tschalaer, M. Femininities and Victimhood in Black Lesbian Asylum Cases in Germany. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Vol 47(15), 3531-3548.
2020 Tschalaer, M. Between Queer Liberalisms and Muslim Masculinities: The Assessment of Queer Muslim Asylum Quests in Germany. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol 43(7), 1265-1283.
2015 Tschalaer, Hong M. Muslim Women’s Rights Activists’ Visibility: Stretching the Gendered Boundaries of the Public Space in the City of Lucknow. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 11, 1-18.
2012 Tschalaer, Hong M. Competing Model–Nikahnamas: Muslim Women’s Spaces within the Legal Landscape in Lucknow. NAVEIÑ REET: Nordic Journal of Law and Social Research, 3, 65–80.
2010 Tschalaer, Hong M. Women Entering the Legal Landscape: Negotiating Legal Gender Reforms in a ‘Tribal’ Women’s Forum in South Rajasthan, India. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 60, 41–70.
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
2025 Tschalaer, M. The recognition of lesbian refugee protection claims within the EU’s asylum regime. In: Yurdakul, Beaman, Mügge, Scuzzarello and Sunanta (eds.) Oxford University Press Handbook of Intersectional Approaches to Migration, Gender, and Sexuality. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (forthcoming/under contract)
2023 Tschalaer, M. “Social and cultural politics of resistance and empowerment”. In Martin Fotta, Cecilia McCallum and Silvia Posocco (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of the Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality. Cambridge: University Press (Cambridge Handbook in Anthropology), pp. 313–335. https://doi: 10.1017/9781108647410.015.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
2021 Tschalaer, M. Fighting for asylum, as a lesbian and as a mother. Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, openDemocracy. 8. December.
2021 Tschalaer, M. Report from the Field: The Recognition of Queer Asylum Claims in Germany. News From the Ninth Floor. Anthropology. Vol 4(1).
2021 Tschalaer. M. Queer liberalisms and marginal mobility – special issue and interview series. Migration Mobilities Bristol Blog. 7 April.
2020 Tschalaer, M. The Recognition of Queer Asylum Claims in Germany. nccr-on the move Blog. 4. November.
2020 Tschalaer, M. Experiences of Waiting for LGBTQI+ Asylum Claimants in Germany: A Form of State Control and Resistance. In: Maria Lis Baiochhi “Gender Politics in the Age of Patriarchal Authoritarianism”. Political and Legal Anthropology Review. 15. September.
2020 Tschalaer, M. 2020. Fehlender Schutz für Schwarze lesbische Geflüchtete. Tagesspiegel. 23. June.
2020 Tschalaer, M and Nina Held and Danijel Ćubelic. „Ich habe mich noch nie einsamer gefühlt“. Tagesspiegel. 30. March. (This article appeared in the print version of the Tagesspiegel under the title "Mein Leben ist eingefroren" on 6. April 2020.
2020 Tschalaer, Mengia, Nina Held and Danijel Ćubelić. Coronavirus exacerbates LGBTQI refugee isolation and trauma. In: Al Jazeera. 22 April.
2019 Tschalaer, M. LGBTQI+ Asylum Claimants Face Extreme Social Isolation in Germany. In: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, openDemocracy. 26. November.
2019 Tschalaer, M. Denied Victimhood of Lesbian Asylum Seekers Racialized as Black in Germany. In Beyond Trafficking and Slavery, openDemocracy. 14. August.
2019 Held, N. and Mengia Tschalaer. Better Legal and Social Support Needed for LGBTQI+ People Seeking Asylum in Germany. Mobilities and Migration Bristol Blog. 31.October.
2019 Tschalaer, M. Conforming to stereotypes to gain asylum in Germany. Mobilities and Migration Bristol Blog. 12. August.
Policy Briefs
2023 Held, Nina and Mengia Tschalaer. The intersectionality of gender and sexuality in lesbian asylum applications: A guide to improving asylum practices regarding lesbian refugees in Germany. Federal Foundation Magnus Hirschfeld.
2023 Tschalaer, Mengia, Alexandra Xanthaki and Ermioni Xhantopoulou. Migration Flows Prediction Tools and Asylum Policy Commitments in Alignment with Human Rights. Brunel Law School.
2023 Danijel Cubelic, Marie-Luise Löffler and Mengia Tschalaer. An Intersectional Approach to the Istanbul Convention: Perspectives on the Protection of LBTQI Girls and Women in Germany. Federal Foundation Magnus Hirschfeld und the Gunda-Werner Institute for Feminism (Heinrich Böll Foundation), Berlin.
2021 Tschalaer, Mengia and Christopher Pullen. Equality in the UK Asylum Process. Written Evidence submitted to the UK Parliament Women's Select Committee. Published on the UK Parliament Committees Website: 17. November 2021.
2021 Tschalaer, Mengia. The Istanbul Convention and Queer Women Seeking Asylum. Policy Bristol.
2020 Tschalaer, Mengia. Covid-19 and Queer Asylum. Policy Brief. June 29. PolicyBristol.
2020 Tschalaer, Mengia. The Recognition of Black Lesbian Asylum Claims in Germany. PolicyBristol
2019 Held, Nina and Mengia Tschalaer. Queer Asylum in Germany. Better Visibility and Access to Legal and Social Support Needed for LGBTQI+ People Seeking Asylum. Policy Bristol.
Reports
2023 Samuel Hall and IOM. Mapping and research to strengthen protection and assistance measures for migrants with diverse SOGIESC. IOM, Geneva.
2022 Boland, C. and M. Tschalaer. ITFLOWS Gender Action Plan, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Brunel University London.
2023 Federal Foundation Magnus Hirschfeld. Small Research Grant (EUR 7,500)
2022 Mellon Transformative Learning in the Humanities Faculty Fellow, Transformative Learning in the Humanities, CUNY ($1,800)
2019 ESRC Impact Acceleration Account Grant. Grant Nr. ES/M500410/1 ($3717)
2018 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship. Grant Agreement Nr. 793497. 1. September 2018 – 31. August 2020 (2 years, $202,011)
2012 Swiss National Science Foundation Fellowship for Prospective Researchers (6 months, $32,250)
2008-12 University of Zurich Candoc Dissertation Fellowship. Grant Nr. 56650301 and 143439 1. August 2008 – 31. July 2012 (3 years, $151,056)
Mengia Tschalaer is a legal and social anthropologist whose work examines how Westernized conceptions of human rights affect the access to justice of minority groups at the intersection of race, gender, sexuality and religion. Between 2018 and 2020 she led an EU funded project which examined the experiences of LGBTQI+ asylum seekers with Muslim background within Germany’s asylum system. In her current work, she focuses on the intersectionality of gender and sexuality in asylum claims by queer refugee women. This study (2023-24) aims to generate new data related to the specific intersectional challenges lesbian and queer women face in the asylum process in Germany. As a Research Fellow at Brunel University London (2020-2023), Mengia Tschalaer coordinated the policy work and gender monitoring for the ITFLOWS project which had the purpose to provide migration predictions for humanitarian purposes. She has further consulted IOM and ORAM on issues of migration, gender, and sexuality. She is the author of "Muslim Women's Quest for Justice: Gender, Law, and Activism in India" (Cambridge University Press) and of various articles, chapters and policy reports on socio-legal resistance, gender, sexuality, migration/asylum, gender-based and sexualized violence and Islam. Mengia Tschalaer is the co-founder of the Queer European Asylum Network.