Angelika Hagen

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Angelika Hagen (born in Salzburg ) is an Austrian ethnologist , social scientist and musician .

biography

From 1975 to 1981 Hagen studied music (violin concert with Helmut Zehetmair ) and acting at the Mozarteum University of Music and Performing Arts in Salzburg. Together with her siblings Lukas Hagen , Veronika Hagen and Clemens Hagen , she was a founding member and violinist of the Hagen Quartet . From 1982 he studied ethnology and human ethology in Vienna and at the research center for human ethology of the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewiesen . Her dissertation from 1989 was on mother-child interaction. Human ethological and ethnological integration in relation to socio-political relevance . This was followed by post-graduate studies at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Altenberg, on the change in family structures. In 1995 she acquired the Dr. Angelika Hagen GmbH founded for applied social research and consulting, in 2011 the performance series The Sound of Work was founded .

As part of the OECD project Measuring Social Capital , Hagen, together with the OECD representative Ernst Gehmacher, developed an instrument for measuring social capital, which enables an analysis of the social structure of relationships between communities in connection with health, education, security, democracy and economic components. The measurement method has been tested internationally in regions, cities, communities in Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. Comparative data from over 25,000 respondents are available from social capital measurements and studies up to 2017. Hagen advises regions and companies on change processes and combines her advisory work with scientific research, artistic work and knowledge transfer.

Among other things, she worked as a consultant at the Claims Conference - Committee for Jewish Claims on Austria in the context of the Austrian-American restitution negotiations.

Publications

  • with Ernst Gehmacher: social capital - measuring and making happiness and love. An exercise book , Verlag omninum, Praxiswissen series, Bad Vöslau, 2016
  • Wealth culture and social capital , in: Thomas Druyen (Hrsg.): Wealth culture. Responsibility in the 21st Century, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2011
  • Learning is relationship - a playbook and exercise book for understanding social capital  , Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, Vienna, 2011
  • Overhead line in a protected floodplain woodland 'Extended Ecology' as basis for OHL planning and maintenance (with Lugschitz, Lenglachner, Aberle), Cigre, Paris, 2010
  • Bonding and Bridging - The Significance of Child Sponsorship in Generating Social Capital . In: Puztai, Gabrielle (ed): Religion and Values ​​in Education in Central and Eastern Europe ", Cherd: Center for Higher Education Research and Development, Univ. Of Debrecen, 2008
  • as editor with Joanna Nittenberg: Escape to Freedom. Austrian Jews in Palestine and Israel , Edition INW, 2006
  • Bonding and bridging - the importance of sponsorships for the formation of social capital , in: Gehmacher, E. et al. (Ed.): Social Capital. New approaches to social forces, Mandelbaum Verlag, 2006
  • Gehmacher, E., Piereder-Hagen, Angelika: Development of a test procedure for recording and evaluating the subjective impression of technical design elements using the example of overhead line construction , VERBUND - Austrian Power Grid AG, Vienna, series of research in Verbund, Vol. 34, 1998.

Discography (selection)

  • CD together with Andi Schreiber : paris zakros sunrise (2017 on listen closely )

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