Dieter Haselbach

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Dieter Haselbach (born 1954 in Gelsenkirchen ) is a German sociologist.

Life

Haselbach studied sociology in Marburg , where he received his doctorate in 1984 and his habilitation in 1991. Haselbach worked as a university lecturer in Darmstadt , Graz and Marburg, was DAAD Associate Professor in Victoria (British Columbia) between 1992 and 1995 , Reader and Head of Politics and Modern History at Aston University in Birmingham from 1996 to 2000 and became an adjunct professor in 2001 at the University of Marburg , but not teaching there later. Since 1999 he has worked as a management consultant specializing in public cultural institutions.

Since 2009, with a break from 2012 to 2014, he has been the director and managing director of the Center for Cultural Research.

Haselbach is involved in the complete edition of the writings of the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies .

Cultural infarction

Haselbach is one of the four authors of the polemic Der Kulturinfarkt , published in 2012 , in which they develop a model of thinking to close half of the cultural institutions in Germany.

Fonts

  • Dieter Haselbach, Armin Klein , Pius Knüsel, Stephan Opitz: The cultural infarction: too much of everything and the same everywhere. A polemic about cultural policy, the cultural state, and cultural subsidies. E-books by the Random House GmbH publishing group, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-641-07287-2 .
  • Michael Brater ; Dieter Haselbach; Antonia Stefer: Making competencies visible. Lang, Frankfurt M. 2010, ISBN 978-3-631-60465-6 .
  • Authoritarian Liberalism and Social Market Economy. Society and politics in ordoliberalism. Nomos-Verl.-Ges., Baden-Baden 1991, ISBN 3-7890-2504-6 . (Habilitation thesis, University of Marburg)
  • Franz Oppenheimer, Sociology, Philosophy of History and Politics of "Liberal Socialism." Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1985, ISBN 3-8100-0527-4 (Dissertation, University of Marburg)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Haselbach, Dieter, Prof. Dr. Extraordinary Professor Univ. Marburg. Social Sciences and Philosophy (Fb03) → Institute for Sociology - Scientific Staff