Research at the Faculty of Sociology is diverse and spans a range of subdisciplines in Sociology, Political Science and Social Anthropology. One distinct trademark is cross-disciplinary work, such as for example in research on world society, gender or labour market research.
The Good Life in Late Socialism: Aspirations, Politics and Possibilities
Nguyen M, Wilcox P, Lin J (Eds) (In Press) 32(1).
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Nguyen M, Wilcox P, Lin J (In Press) 32(1).
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Egbert S, Heimstädt M (Accepted) In: Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Avis M, Sapignoli M, Marciniak D (Eds); Abingdon/New York: Routledge.
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Egbert S (In Press) In: Handbuch Drogen in sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive . Feustel R, Schmidt-Semisch H, Bröckling U (Eds); 2. Auflage. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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(Not) on yout bike: How Urban Laos doesn't move
Wilcox P (2024) 48(1): 26-42.
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The travelling art installation Prijedor ‘92: transnational memorialisation and the 1.5 generation
Paul J (2024) 47(2): 321-343.
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The Faculty of Sociology works on a wide range of research topics. These research topics range from work and digitalization, migration and social theories, to world society and world politics.
View research projectsIn addition to individually and collaboratively conducted research and writing projects, much of the research is externally funded, ranging from single to collaborative and long-term projects.
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