Astrid Séville

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Astrid Séville (* 10. October 1984 as Astrid Sigglow in Aachen ) is a German political scientist . She teaches political theory at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Life

After graduating from high school in Hamm, Astrid Séville studied political science, anthropology and Romance studies in Freiburg (among others with Gisela Riescher ) and Paris from 2004 to 2010 . From 2008 to 2010 she worked as a student assistant and from 2010 to 2011 as a research assistant at the Chair of Political Theory of the Department of Scientific Policy at the University of Freiburg. After completing her master's degree , she received a doctoral scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation from 2011 to 2015 . 2015 it was at Karsten Fischer at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) for Dr. rer. soc. ( summa cum laude ) doctorate.

Séville has been a research assistant at the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute for Political Science at LMU since 2012 . Since 2017 she is there by Karsten Fischer at the Department of Political Theory Academic Councilor at the time .

In 2014 she was a visiting fellow at the Center des Études européennes (CEE) at Sciences Po in Paris and in 2015 at the Center for the Study of the History of Political Thought at Queen Mary University London .

In 2016 she was accepted into the Young Academy in Mainz . In 2018 she was accepted into the Junge Kolleg of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences with a research focus on the provocation of liberal democracy. Phenomenology of anti-populism added.

Séville has headed the third-party funded project Antipopulism: Knowledge transfer and action strategies in political education since 2018 (with Karsten Fischer) in the research association Future of Democracy, which is funded by the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and Art .

Her book The Sound of Power , published in 2018 , in which she criticizes the rhetoric of the lack of alternatives in German politics, has received many reviews and the author is interviewed about her theses.

She is consulted as a policy expert in public broadcasting and at discussion events.

Awards

In 2016, she received the German Study Award of the Körber Foundation for her dissertation .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • The sound of power. A critique of dissonant rule. Beck, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-406-72722-1 .
  • "There is no alternative". Politics between democracy and practical necessity. Campus, Frankfurt am Main / New York 2017, ISBN 978-3-593-50788-0 .

items

  • (together with Michael Koß ) Politicized Transnationalism: The Visegrád Countries in the Refugee Crisis , in: Politics and Governance 2020, 8/1, pp. 95-106.
  • From sayable to feasible? Right-wing populist language and violence. In: From Politics and Contemporary History . Federal Agency for Political Education , 2019 ( online ).
  • The fairy tale of resistance. The vulgar heroism of the right-wing populists. In: Armin Nassehi , Peter Felixberger (Ed.): Course book 200 - Revolte 2020 . December 2019, pp. 154–169.
  • There is no alternative (TINA). About the bland sound of the lack of alternatives. In: Armin Nassehi, Peter Felixberger (Hrsg.): Kursbuch 194 - Anders Alternativ. June 2018, pp. 47–61.
  • From 'one best way' to 'one ruinous way'? Discursive shifts in 'There is no alternative'. In: European Political Science Review (EPSR), 9/3, 2017, pp. 449-470
  • (together with Marius Hildebrand) Populism or agonal democracy? Break lines of the theoretical symbiosis of Laclau and Mouffe. In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift , 56/1, 2015, pp. 27–43.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Astrid Séville, academic career on the LMU Munich website
  2. Young College: Members: Dr. Astrid Séville , badw.de
  3. Hannah Bethke: Astrid Séville: "The Sound of Power": Populist instead of alternative , deutschlandfunkkultur.de, August 27, 2018 (review)
  4. Philipp Manow: Handbrevier für Mundwerker FAZ, November 24, 2018 (review) on genios.de
  5. Wolfgang Hellmich: Tell me something and don't just say phrases! Politics suffocates in the empty words of politicians , Neue Zürcher Zeitung , September 28, 2018 (review)
  6. Valentin Feneberg: Politics needs communication: Don't be afraid of controversies: Astrid Séville sees the supposed “lack of alternatives” as poison for democracy. , Der Tagesspiegel , January 11, 2019 (review)
  7. Language and Politics: This is how power sounds , Süddeutsche Zeitung , October 31, 2018 (interview)
  8. Tim Gorbauch: Political disenchantment: The hollow sound of power , Frankfurter Rundschau, December 28, 2018 (interview)
  9. Philipp Krohn: Political Rhetoric: "With Merkel it is not clear what is staging and what is conviction" , FAZ, November 4, 2016 (interview)
  10. ^ Populism: a challenge , ndr.de, August 30, 2018
  11. After the elections in the east: is our country dividing? , Expert at the Münchner Runde , br24.de, September 4, 2019. ARD Mediathek (video available until: September 3, 2020)
  12. Herrenhausen Conversation: Sound of Power , NDR Radio, June 2, 2019
  13. Populism on the Rise , with Astrid Séville, in: alpha-Demokratie , BR Radio, September 10, 2018
  14. ^ The Future of Europe. Yanis Varoufakis in conversation with Claudia Stamm and Dr. Astrid Séville , Münchner Kammerspiele , 2020
  15. ^ German Study Prize 2016 to Astrid Séville , adwmainz.de, November 11, 2016