Bruno Hildenbrand
Bruno Hildenbrand (born October 8, 1948 in Oberkirch (Baden) ) is a German sociologist .
Hildenbrand completed his habilitation at the University of Frankfurt am Main and has been Professor of Sociology at the University of Jena since 1994 . His main areas of work are socialization theory and microsociology . He has also published on resilience research . He also works as a systemic supervisor .
Fonts (selection)
- author
- Everyday life as therapy . Huber, Bern 1991.
- Everyday life and illness . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1983.
- Case reconstructive family research . Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1999 a. 2nd edition at VS, Verl. Für Sozialwiss., Wiesbaden 2005.
- Introduction to genogram work . Heidelberg: Carl-Auer, 2005.
- editor
- Resilience - thriving despite adverse circumstances . Together with Rosmarie Welter-Enderlin . Carl-Auer Verlag, Heidelberg 2006 ISBN 3-89670-511-3
Web links
- Literature by and about Bruno Hildenbrand in the catalog of the German National Library
- Chair website at the University of Jena with a detailed list of publications
- Jena is not Lauscha - Prof. Bruno Hildenbrand on foreignness and home (s) - Interview on Alfred Schütz "The homecoming" and "The foreigner" with the Jena student magazine unique (2008)
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SURNAME | Hildenbrand, Bruno |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sociologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 8, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Oberkirch (Baden) |