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and metaphorical sense as the division between two groups (social classes, genres, linguistic and religious groups) or between different spheres (family vs. work, private space vs. public space). This implicates [...] and mobility? A focus will be on the level of actors in the definition and retention of boundaries, but also on the biographical consequences for those that intend to overcome them. 2) Social [...] from an intersectional perspective as well as duplications of spatial and social boundaries and their incoherencies: How, for example, does a young migrant in his home country have to pretend to be of age
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without transnational human rights and a social-welfare state – A thesis for discussion", Date: 03.– 07.05.2021, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Seminar 2: "How could democracy emerge from militarization [...] social-welfare state – A thesis for discussion", Date: 03.– 07.05.2021, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Democracy that is participatory and inclusive for all social classes, genders and nationalities (races, [...] themselves "democratic" and "social" (Art. 20 I German Basic Law), institutionalized a kind of social welfare state, implemented human rights (due to international human rights law), and the bound themselves to a kind
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of migration and borders as well as social policy research. In 2020, I started two new research projects, both of which are located at ICES. First, the trinational research project "ValCon: The impact of social [...] to social rights in Germany and France" together with Nikola Tietze and Olivier Giraud (Paris). In the next two years as director of ICES I would like to continue actively promoting European studies [...] ) at the Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Cologne and Professor pro tempore at the University of Konstanz. His research is concerned with institutional regimes governing
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is dedicated to the commemoration of Europe's conflict-laden past in (social) online media. Through the participation of lecturers, students, journalists and representatives of civil society in the project
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sociology, social network analysis and discourse methodology. She has already published some peer-reviewed articles in European Journal of Political Science and Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research . In the later, she is now also a guest-editor of the special issue on affective reactions on political crises in Europe and in American Behavioral Scientist on the link [...] approaches these questions through social theory, specifically Pierre Bourdieu´s concepts of social fields and habitus. In line with many recent scholarly works, I aim to apply Bourdieu´s toolbox
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. of the Social Sciences & Humanities Theories of 'The Political' Public Sociology Vincent Gengnagel [...] and Historical Sociology, especially of the Social Sciences and Humanities · Theories of the Political · Philosophy of Sociological Thought · Public Sociology Academic Training · 2012-2019 Dissertation: Doctoral student at Bamberg University Subject: The Academic Field between Nation-State and the ‘European Project’: The Contribution of the Social
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-19 Pandemic Focusing on the emergent social and political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project analyses the dynamics of value contestation and political mobilization in European social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to understand the appeal of anti-lockdown protests and to propose (counter-)action scenarios that can strengthen the resilience of democratic public space. Using an innovative visual analysis approach, we carry out an in-depth study of a single social media platform