Christel Eckart

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Christel Eckart (* 1945 in Großauheim in Hessen) is a German sociologist .

From 1972 she worked at the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main and lecturer at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . From 1993 to 2011 Christel Eckart was a professor for women's studies with a focus on the work and professions of women at the University of Kassel . Her research interests include changes in the working society and gender relations, as well as lifestyle, welfare and self-care practices. She is a co-founder and board member of the journal Feminist Studies. From 1998 to 2006 she was the spokesperson for the interdisciplinary working group on women's and gender studies at the University of Kassel.

Fonts (selection)

  • Women's work in families and factories, with Ursula G. Jaerisch and Helgard Kramer, Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1979.
  • Limits of wage labor for women. Women's strategies in wage and housework since the turn of the century , with Helgard Kramer, Ilka Riemann, Karin Walser, Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1986.
  • The Time Prize , Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1990.
  • Time to worry. Caring practice as a regulative idea of ​​time politics , in: Feministische Studien, 18th year, extra 2000.
  • Privacy - on the design of relationships of care , in: Karin Jurcyk, Mechthild Oechsle (Hrsg.): Rethinking the private. Erosion, ambivalences, achievements. Westphalian steam boat, Münster 2008.

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