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Civil Society, Conflicts, and Democracy |
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Research Group: Civil Society, Citizenship, and Political Mobilization in Europe |
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Past visitors of the research group since 2004 |
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Lee Ann Banaszak |
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Danièle Bourcier |
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Alain Chatriot |
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Christoph Conrad |
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Manfred Gailus |
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Karen Hagemann |
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Randall Hansen |
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Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann |
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Slawomir Kapralski |
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Felix Kolb |
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Ferenc Miszlivetz |
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Margrit Pernau |
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Roland Roth |
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Sven Reichardt |
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Dominic Sachsenmaier |
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Roberto Sala |
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Niels Seibert |
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Angelika von Wahl |
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Yfaat Weiss |
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Lee Ann Banaszak |
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photo: private |
Lee Ann Banaszak, Associate Professor of Political Science and
Women’s Studies at the Pennsylvania State University
was a
guest of the research group "Zivilgesellschaft, Citizenship und
politische Mobilisierung in Europa” from August 2008 to July 2009.
Her research emphases are social movements, especially women’s
movements, and public opinion on issues of women and gender in
Europe and the United States. Her research project at the WZB
examined the relationship between protest events and changes in
public opinion.
¬Website at the Pennsylvania State University |
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Danièle Bourcier |
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photo: private |
Prof. Dr. Danièle Bourcier was guest of the
Research Group „Civil society, citizenship and political
mobilisation in Europe“ from April 1 to June 30, 2007. She is senior
researcher at the Centre National de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
at the University of Paris 2. At the Centre d’Études et de
Recherches de Science Administrative (CERSA), Paris, she is carrying
out research about the transformation of state and administration,
e-government and e-legislation, open access public policies and
forms of representation and governance of civil society as well as
legal governance in Europe. |
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Alain Chatriot |
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photo: press/WZB |
Alain Chatriot was a guest of the Research Group
"Civil society, citizenship und political mobilisation in Europe"
from 1 July to 30 September 2007. He is researcher at the Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and at the Centre
for Historical Research at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences
Sociales, Paris. His research deals with the history of government
and administration, the history of public policies and the forms of
representation of civil society. |
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Christoph Conrad |
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photo: press/WZB |
Professor Christoph Conrad was a guest of the
Research Group "Civil society, citizenship und political mobilisation in Europe" in August and September, 2005. His research
deals with the history of opinion research as well as market
research from the 1930s to the 1970s. Furthermore, he is reviewing
sociopolitical literature on “Integration and Exclusion”, which is a
thematical framework of the research network within the Swiss
“National Fund” (NFP 51). Conrad is Professor of Modern History at
the University of Geneva. |
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Manfred Gailus |
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Dr. Manfred Gailus was guest of the working group on Civil Society:
Historical and Social Science Perspectives from October 2003 to June
2004. He is private lecturer of modern history at the Technical
University of Berlin, and worked on social conflicts in the
context of changing regimes and different conflict constellations
from the 18th century to the present day in both European and
non-European regions. |
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Karen Hagemann |
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Karen Hagemann, Prof. Dr. phil. habil.
visited the working group on Civil Society: Historical and
Social Science Perspectives from 2003 to 2004.
She is Professor
(history) and Co-director of the Centre for Border Studies at
the School for Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK. |
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Randall Hansen |
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photo: press/WZB |
Dr. Randall Hansen visited the working group
on Civil Society: Historical
and Social Science Perspectives from July to August 2004. From
September 2004, he will hold a Professorial Chair in Politics at
the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. His work
includes research on deportation and the liberal state (with
Matthew Gibney), the headscarf debate in France and Germany, and
eugenics and the politics of forced sterilization policy (with
Desmond King). |
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Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann |
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photo: press/WZB |
Dr. Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann was a guest of the
Research Group "Civil society, citizenship und political mobilisation
in Europe" from September 2005 to November 2006. He was working
on two projects, one being to complete a transnational history of
Berlin during the time of Allied occupation from 1945-1949. The
second project was to review material for a comparative history of the
concept of human rights in the 20th century. Hoffmann is Research
Fellow at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. |
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Slawomir Kapralski |
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photo: press/WZB |
Slawomir Kapralski, Associate Professor at the Centre for
Social Studies in Warsaw Poland, and Lecturer at the Warsaw
School of Social Psychology was a guest at the research unit ZCM
from 16.02.2007 until 15.03.2007.
At the WZB he has continued his studies on "The memory of the
Holocaust in contemporary culture, anti-Semitism, and Polish-Jewish
relations, and on the situation of Roma and Sinti in East/Central
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Felix Kolb |
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Felix Kolb is executive director of the network
¬Campact.de.
He had a 4 month postdoctoral scholarship funded by the A.SK
foundation. His research included new forms of online mobilisation and the impact of social movements. |
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Ferenc Miszlivetz |
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Ferenc Miszlivetz was guest of the Research Group "Civil society,
citizenship und political
mobilisation in Europe" from February 8 to 20 2006. His main research
topics are: nationalism and identity in East and Central Europe,
emerging civil societies, democratization and participation,
European integration, and the Eastern enlargement of the European
Union.
He is Scientific Adviser at the Institute for Political Sciences,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, and Director,
Institute for Social and European Studies (ISES), Jean Monnet
European Centre of Excellence, Köszeg - Szombathely. |
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Margrit Pernau |
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Dr. Margrit Pernau was with the "Civil Society, Citizenship and
Political Mobilization in Europe" research group as a Guest
Researcher from December 2005 until May 2006. During this time, she
helped to organize a conference and a project on the subject of
"Religion and Civil Society: Great Britain, Germany and India in the
19th Century". Her main research interests included the history of
India in the 18th to 20th centuries as well as the history of modern
Islam and comparative studies. |
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Roland Roth |
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photo: press/WZB |
Roland Roth was at the WZB from the
beginning of October 2006 until the end of January 2007. He was a
visiting researcher in the Civil Society, Citizenship and Political
Mobilization in Europe Research Group, where he worked together
with Dieter Rucht on a project entitled “Global Social Movements and
Transnational Democracy”. Roland Roth is a professor of political
science at the Department of Social and Health Services of the
University of Magdeburg-Stendal. |
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Sven Reichardt |
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Professor Dr. Sven Reichardt, associated member of the research
group "Civil Society, Citizenship, and Political Mobilization in
Europe" was visiting the WZB in 2005. During his
stay, Mr. Reichardt completed his postdoctoral thesis and worked on
an another book project , furthermore he also
organized a conference held at the WZB in the beginning of
April 2005. Sven Reichardt is currently Junior Professor for
German Contemporary History at the University of Konstanz. |
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Dominic Sachsenmaier |
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photo: press/WZB |
Professor Dominic Sachsenmaier was guest of
the president and the working group on Civil Society: Historical
and Social Science Perspectives from July 1 to September 15 2004. He
is professor of Global History at the Department for Global
Studies and History at the University of California, Santa
Barbara, and has been preparing a publication on theories
about global history in Germany, China and the USA. |
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Roberto Sala |
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Roberto Sala, PhD Researcher at the Free
University Berlin, was visiting scholar of the Research Group "Civil
society, citizenship und political mobilisation in Europe" from May
to December 2007 and from February
2008 to February 2009.. He was completing his dissertation about media for
“guestworkers” in Germany. The research seeks to analyse the
connection between international political conflicts and social
integration of migrants. |
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Niels Seibert |
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Niels Seibert had joined the working group "Political
Communication and Mobilization" (PÖM) on November 1, 2004; he
was primarily be researching transnational social movements and
additionally code protest events until January 31, 2005. Niels
Seibert was working on his doctorate degree from the FU Berlin,
focusing on anti-racism in the Federal Republic of Germany in
the context of both the students' and the internationalism
movement of the 1960s and 1970s. |
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Angelika von Wahl
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photo: press/WZB |
Angelika von Wahl, Associate Professor at the Department of
Political Science at San Francisco State University, was guest
of the Research Group "Civil Society, Citizenship and Political
Mobilisation in Europa" from June to early August 2008. Her research
at the WZB focused on human rights abuse and reparations in Germany,
Japan and the US after 1945.
Angelika von Wahl was with "Civil Society,
Citizenship and Political Mobilization in Europe" research group as
a Guest Researcher from July until September 2006. She is Assistant
Professor at the department of Political Science at San Francisco State University. |
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Yfaat Weiss |
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photo: private |
Yfaat Weiss is Professor at the Department of History of the Jewish
People and School of History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Professor Weiss was a guest of the research group " Civil society, citizenship und
political mobilisation in Europe", where she resided from July
to the end of August 2008.
Yfaat Weis is founder and former director of the Bucerius Institute
for Contemporary German History and Society in Haifa (2001-2008).
Her research areas include history of german jews in modern times;
German contemporary history; immigration and citizenship research. |
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