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of study within the framework of the so-called hardship quota. In this case, such serious health, social, or family reasons must be present that the applicant cannot be expected to wait even one semester [...] ion (Abitur) or A subject-based university entrance qualification in the fields of economics and social affairs Keep in mind that the Fachhochschulreife (advanced technical college certificate) does not
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transnational human rights and a 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 [...] re-foundation of states which declared themselves "democratic" and "social" (Art. 20 I German Basic Law), institutionalized a kind of social welfare state, implemented human rights (due to international human [...] the International Social System , in: James N. Rosenau (ed), International Politics and Foreign Policy. Glencoe IL: The Free Press, 1961, pp. 120-129 Sandra Halperin, War and Social Change in Modern Europe
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transnational human rights and a 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 [...] re-foundation of states which declared themselves "democratic" and "social" (Art. 20 I German Basic Law), institutionalized a kind of social welfare state, implemented human rights (due to international human [...] the International Social System , in: James N. Rosenau (ed), International Politics and Foreign Policy. Glencoe IL: The Free Press, 1961, pp. 120-129 Sandra Halperin, War and Social Change in Modern Europe
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Phenomenology of Sociality . Discovering the ‘We’ . London, New York: Routledge. – Reviewed by Tim Burns in Husserl Studies 32(3), (2016), 271–278. – Reviewed by Janna van Grunsven in Journal of Social Ontology [...] pr2020/entries/stein/ * Szanto, Thomas (2020). Phenomenology and Social Theory. In: P. Kivisto (Ed.). The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory . Volume I: A Contested Canon . Cambridge: Cambridge University [...] Debate on Collective Affective Intentionality. Journal of Social Ontology 3(2), 267-273. Szanto, Thomas (2014). Review of EricChelstrom: Social Phenomenology: Husserl, Intersubjectivity, and Collective
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studies of today's challenges for education in Europe, in view of their social and individual implications (e.g. social inequality, social inclusion, transnational biographies, etc.) Professional competence: [...] historical and transfer their understanding to contemporary discussions about social issues related to scientific developments. Social and individual competence: The students can collaborate in order to perform [...] various essential academic skills in social sciences, such as reading and presenting academic literature, academic reasoning, argumentation, writing, and citation styles. Social and individual competence: Students
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al space of education and are aware of its importance for future social and individual development options. They comprehend the social construction of cultural practices and representations, and are able [...] today's social and individual challenges for education in Europe (interculturality, transmigration, inequality, etc.) and are aware of the importance of the educational space 'Europe' for future social and [...] cultural memory. Social and individual competence: Students are sensitised to processes of cultural and educational inclusion/exclusion. They are encouraged to reflect on the individual and social effects of
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models and social identities. Reasons for this include digitalisation, climate change, the weakening of democratic institutions in various countries, growing social polarisation and global social inequality [...] Profile of the B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change Societies today are changing faster than ever before. Demographic structures and state institutions are changing, as are technologies and [...] inequality, violent social and political conflicts, and the resulting migration movements. Course content & structure
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2011 Doctoral and teaching grant, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences (BGSS), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 10.2006 Diploma in social sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Publications Monographs [...] Sören (eds.) (2018): Education, Europeanization and Europe's Social Integration. Special issue. Innovation. The European Journal of Social Science Research 31 (4). Gerhards, Jürgen/Hans, Silke/Carlson [...] Innovation. The European Journal of Social Science Research 31 (4): 464–483. Carlson, Sören/Eigmüller, Monika/Lueg, Klarissa (2018): Education, Europeanization and Europe’s social integration. An introduction
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Thus, the theory that narratives are a mechanism of social repair (or social change in an old-fashioned language) simply states that, in times of social disorder, repair follows a path that is determined [...] shape social relations, and social relations shape ideas. The inter- esting theoretical issue is how this feedback unfolds in time and the cumulative effects over time. The theory is that social relations [...] narrative shift which social relations no longer accommodate or with a change of social relations that unmakes the resonance to the old stories into which people were socialized. It is to be expected that
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