Martin Nonhoff

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Martin Nonhoff (* 1970 ) is a German political scientist . He is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bremen ; he researches and teaches there at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies .

Life and academic background

Nonhoff studied political science, modern and contemporary history, economics and American cultural studies at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and at Duke University from 1992 to 1997 . From 1999 to 2003 Nonhoff was a research assistant at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. In 2005 he received his doctorate there with the dissertation “Political Discourse and Hegemony. The Social Market Economy Project ”, published in 2006 by Transcript. In his work, he mainly applies the hegemony-theoretical discourse analysis of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe and develops their approach into a hegemony analysis in order to analyze the hegemony project of the social market economy in the early FRG.

He then worked as a research assistant at the Center for Social Policy at the University of Bremen until 2012, where he worked as a research assistant at the SFB 597 “Statehood in Transition” from 2007 to 2012 in the project: “Legitimation change through internationalization and deparliamentarization: On the way to post-national and post-democratic legitimation ? ” Was employed under the project management of Professor Frank Nullmeier .

Since 2012 Nonhoff has been working as a junior professor for political theory at the University of Bremen . In April 2018 he was appointed to the professorship for political theory at InIIS at the University of Bremen. His main research interests include contemporary political theories, radical democracy theories , discourse theory and analysis, hegemony analysis, and economic and social policy. Furthermore, he was a co-applicant of the DFG-funded network "Methodologies and Methods of Discourse Analysis" and currently co-coordinator of the resulting international network of discourse researchers working in social and linguistic science, DiskursNetz . Nonhoff is also co-editor of the Interdisciplinary Discourse Research series at Springer VS Verlag.

Publications (selection)

  • as co-editor: Handbook of Radical Democracy Theory. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2019.
  • as co-editor: discourse analysis and criticism. Wiesbaden: Springer VS 2019.
  • as co-editor: Political Theory in Crisis. Special issue Mittelweg 36, Issue 25: 2., Hamburg: Hamburg Institute for Social Research 2016.
  • as co-editor: discourse research. An interdisciplinary manual. Volume I: Theories, Methodologies, and Controversies. Bielefeld: transcript 2014, ISBN 978-3-8376-2722-0
  • as co-editor: discourse research. An interdisciplinary manual. Volume II: Methods and Analytical Practice. Perspectives on university reform discourses. Bielefeld: transcript 2014, ISBN 978-3-8376-2722-0 .
  • as co-editor: DiskursNetz. Dictionary of interdisciplinary discourse research. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2014, ISBN 978-3518296974 .
  • as co-editor: Precarious legitimacy: Justification of rule in the post-national constellation. Frankfurt a. M .: Campus 2010, ISBN 978-3593392110 .
  • Nonhoff, Martin (ed.): Discourse - radical democracy - hegemony. On the political thinking of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Bielefeld: transcript 2007, ISBN 978-3-89942-494-2 .
  • Nonhoff, Martin: Political Discourse and Hegemony. The "Social Market Economy" project. Bielefeld: transcript 2006, ISBN 978-3-89942-424-9 .
  • as co-editor: discourse analysis: theories, methods, applications. Hamburg: Argument 2001, ISBN 978-3886192861 .
  • as co-editor: PostModern Productions. Hamburg / Berlin: LIT Verlag 2001, ISBN 978-3825857622 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://twitter.com/InIIS_Bremen/status/981139964728573958