Bernd Marin

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernd Marin (2008)

Bernd Marin (* 6. August 1948 as Bernd Tichatschek in Vienna ) is an Austrian social scientist.

Life

Marin attended the Theresianum and graduated from the Bundesgymnasium Mödling (Keimgasse) . He then studied social and economic sciences at the University of Vienna from 1967 to 1975 and completed post-graduate training at the Institute for Advanced Studies from 1972 to 1974 . In 1982 he completed his habilitation at the University of Linz .

In 1972 he started teaching at various Austrian universities. 1976–1984 he worked at the Institute for Conflict Research in Vienna.

From 1988 to 2015 he was Executive Director of the United Nations affiliated European Center for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna, from 1984 to 1988 Professor of Comparative Political and Social Research at the European University Institute (European University Institute, EUI), the European University in Florence, 1986/87 Dean of Social Sciences. Marin has given guest lectures at numerous European universities and overseas, such as Harvard , MIT , Columbia , New York , New School for Social Research , City University of New York , Cornell University , Berkeley , Los Angeles , Montréal, Budapest , Moscow , Roskilde , Barcelona , Amsterdam , Kent (Canterbury), Bielefeld, Paris (Institut d'Études Politiques, Sciences Po) and Sophia University (Tokyo) and was visiting professor in Zurich, Warsaw, Florence and Innsbruck. From 2010 to 2013 he was Professor Visitante por el Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Fundación HA Barceló, Faculdad de Medicina, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Visiting Professor for Social Policy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, guest lecturer at the MCTC of Mashav in Haifa and visiting professor at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid.

He also taught and researched at non-university research centers such as the Tavistock Institute London, LABOS Rome, SISWO Amsterdam, NIZW Utrecht, STAKES Helsinki, IMSERSO Madrid, IIASA Laxenburg, IWM Vienna, at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna, the management institute of the Science Center for Social Research (WZB), Berlin, at the Max Planck Institute for Social Sciences (Starnberg) and the Max Planck Institute for Social Research (MPIG, Cologne), at the German Center for Aging Issues (DZA) Berlin, at L'École Nationale d'Administration (ENA), the Center de Sociologie des Organizations (CSO / CNRS) and at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris.

Marin was and is a consultant to international organizations and NGOs, scientific rapporteur of the III. European Conference of Social Ministers 1993 in Bratislava, expert on the UN World Social Summit 1995 in Copenhagen and on the Regional Follow-up 1998 in Vienna, rapporteur on the Regional Implementation Strategy (RIS) for the II World Aging Plan 2002 (MIPAA) and on the UN Interministerial Conferences on Age Issues in Madrid 2002, Berlin 2002, León 2007 and Vienna 2012, since 2004 with a mandate until 2014 monitoring the RIS for UN Europe. He was a member of various pension reform commissions in Austria, in 2009 a founding member, for many years a board member and now scientific advisory board of the Austrian Platform for Interdisciplinary Aging Issues (ÖPIA), since 2010 he has been chairman of the advisory board of SeneCura, from 2012 to 2015 a member of the advisory commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences ÖAW) on International Economic and Financial Policy / Finance and Global Economic Development, since 2013 member of the UNECE Task Force on Aging-related Statistics of the Conference of European Statisticians and worked with the World Bank, OECD, WHO, ILO, ISSA, the Council of Europe, the EBRD, ISSC, ICSW and the European Commission (most recently in 2013 on the development of an Active Aging Index / AAI).

Marin is the author of over 150 publications in numerous languages ​​and over twenty book publications, most recently including a. about innovative employment initiatives, occupational disability, aging, pension reforms, long-term care and the future of work and a sustainable welfare society. At the turn of the millennium and since then, u. a. Books on pension reforms. Sustainable social restructuring using the example of Austria , (with Ch. Prinz, Oct. 1999, 500 p., 2nd ed.), Innovative Employment Initiatives (Ed. With Dennis Snower and Danièle Meulders, 2000, 555 p), Facts and Figures on Disability Welfare (with Ch. Prinz, 2003, 104 p), Transforming Disability Welfare Policies. Towards Work and Equal Opportunities , (Ed. With Ch. Prinz and M. Queisser, 2004, 390 p), Mainstreaming Aging (Ed. With Asghar Zaidi, 2008, 850 p), Women's Work and Pensions (Ed. With Eszter Zólyomi, 2010, 312 p), Facts and Figures on Healthy Aging and Long-term Care. Europe and North America (with R. Rodrigues, M. Huber, G. Lamura et al., 2012, 122 p). The most recent monograph Welfare in an Idle Society? Reinventing Retirement, Work, Wealth, Health, and Welfare (2013, 701 p) met with a great response and approval.

From October 15, 2015 to the end of June 2016, he was rector of the Webster Vienna Private University .

Publications (selection)

  • The Future of Welfare in a Global Europe . Ed., Sept. 2015
  • Welfare in an Idle Society? Reinventing Retirement, Work, Wealth, Health, and Welfare . 2013
  • Facts and Figures on Healthy Aging and Long-Term Care. Europe and North America . With K. Gasior, M. Huber, G. Lamura, O. Lelkes, R. Rodrigues, A. Schmidt, E. Zólyomi, 2012
  • Women's Work and Pensions: What is Good, What is Best? Designing gender-sensitive arrangements . Ed. with E. Zólyomi, 2010
  • Facts and Figures on Long-Term Care. Europe and North America . With M. Huber, R. Rodrigues, F. Hoffmann, K. Gasior, 2009
  • Mainstreaming aging. Indicators to Monitor Sustainable Policies . Ed. with Asghar Zaidi, 2007
  • Transforming Disability Welfare Policies. Towards Work and Equal Opportunities . Ed. with Ch. Prinz and M. Queisser, 2004
  • Facts and Figures on Disability Welfare . With Ch. Prinz, 2003
  • Innovative Employment Initiatives . Ed. with Dennis Snower and Danièle Meulders, 2000
  • Anti-Semitism without anti-Semites. Authoritarian prejudices and enemy images . 2000
  • Pension reforms. Sustainable social restructuring using the example of Austria . With Ch. Prinz, 1999, 2nd ed.
  • Managing AIDS: Organizational Responses in Six European Countries . Ed. with Patrick Kenis, 1997
  • The future of aging. Social Policy for the Third Age . Ed. with A. Evers and K. Leichsenring, 1994
  • Welfare in a Civil Society . Lead author, 1993
  • Policy Networks. Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations . Ed. with R. Mayntz, 1991
  • Generalized Political Exchange. Antagonistic Cooperation and Integrated Policy Circuits . Editor, 1990
  • Governance and Generalized Exchange. Self-Organizing Policy Networks in Action . Editor, 1990

Web links

Commons : Bernd Marin  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. As Bernd Tichatschek , the thesis Methodological Discussions on Problems of a Critical-Empirical Sociology (University of Vienna, 1971), as well as the dissertation on the political organization of social science research. A structural analysis of the Institute for Advanced Studies and Scientific Research in Vienna (University of Vienna, 1975) submitted. The article Post-Fascist Antisemitism without Antisemites in Austria (In: Helmut Konrad: Sozialdemokratie und "Anschluss". Vienna 1978, pp. 126–127) was published as Bernd Tichatschek-Marin .
  2. Bernd Marin: "When I was young ..." . In: Der Standard , August 6, 2008
  3. http://www.moedling.at/system/web/news.aspx ? Bezirkonr=&menuonr=221031574&detailonr= 224515922
  4. - ( Memento of the original from April 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oepia.at
  5. http://www.jku.at/soz/content/e97757/e99184
  6. a b Bernd Marin no longer head of Webster University , July 13, 2016