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Sports sociologist Robert Gugutzer and his students have analyzed public screenings at the UEFA EURO 2024. One of their conclusions
Sports sociologist Robert Gugutzer and his students have analyzed public screenings at the UEFA EURO 2024. One of their conclusions
In his new book, “Die zwölf Grundannahmen der Netzwerkforschung”, sociologist Christian Stegbauer explains the 12 basic assumptions of network research.
How does the mobility of care workers influence politics and society in their home countries? Five million people in Germany
What right does a state have to sovereignty? How must the actions of its representatives be curtailed to ensure they
Renowned lawyer and publicist Constanze Stelzenmüller spoke at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies about the portentous 2024
How do science and practice come together? At the “Bridging the Gap” festival, held in late April this year, the
By Rainer Forst On June 18, Jürgen Habermas, who has had a lasting impact on the humanities and social sciences
Sport sociologist Robert Gugutzer researches the atmosphere at public screenings. He and his students will attend and investigate matches in
At the invitation of the research focus “Democratic Vistas: Reflections on the Atlantic World”, Slovenian philosopher Alenka Ambrož has joined
The project “InterCare” intends to explore from an educational-scientific perspective how young people juggle further/higher education with being a carer.
Philipp Felsch’s book Der Philosoph: Habermas und wir, discusses contemporary and intellectual history and its relation to the work of
Political scientist Nenad Stojanović is this winter semester’s Alfred Grosser visiting professor. UniReport: Prof. Stojanović, the newly elected Argentinian president
Anti-Semitism in 2023: On the situation of educational institutions – an essay by Sabine Andresen and Wolfgang Meseth The phenomenon
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
To mark its 100th anniversary, the IfS Institute for Social Research is organizing an international conference, titled “Futuring Critical Theory”,
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the German federal and state governments’ Excellence Strategy with four
How dissonance in conflict can dissolve into trust: The ConTrust cluster project explores where such potential can be found, even
Award recognizes work in the field of environmental and socio-ecological sustainability research at Goethe University Frankfurt. This year’s “Frankfurter Preis
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying with four new clusters on the research topics “Confidence in Conflict” (CONTRUST), “Infection and Inflammation”
Political scientist Professor Nicole Deitelhoff has been awarded a LOEWE top professorship, which will be based at Goethe University Frankfurt
Language and violence are closely linked: On the one hand, language is a medium for discourse about violence – be
French sociologist Bénédicte Zimmermann is the “Alfred Grosser Visiting Professor for Civil Society Research” at Goethe University this winter semester.
A new endowed professorship in Digital Transformation and Work will enhance the social science research at the Goethe University and
The regional research center “Transformations of Political Violence” (TraCe) has been researching the causes, dynamics and effects of political violence
A sociological study at Goethe University Frankfurt examines the attitudes of migrants in Europe The police – your friend and
The wait has come to an end: Sociologist Stephan Lessenich, who has been working until now at LMU Munich, has
What opportunities to create trust do social conflicts offer? What happens when neutron stars merge and produce gravitational waves and
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