Clemens Knobloch

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Clemens Knobloch (born October 3, 1951 in Wiesbaden ) is a German linguist .

After studying German and communication science in Bonn and Essen , Knobloch received his doctorate in Essen in 1978/79 with a communication science dissertation .

From 1976 he worked at the Bonn research center of the Institute for German Language in the project "East-West Vocabulary Comparison". After receiving his doctorate, he joined in 1980 as a research assistant at the University (GH) Siegen , where he was in 1986/87 with a thesis on the history of German psychology of language habilitation .

Knobloch has been a professor at Faculty 3 Linguistics, Literature and Media Studies (later Philosophical Faculty) at the University of Siegen since 1991, and he has been retired since April 1, 2016 .

Publications (selection)

  • From the mother of all problems to the answer to all questions: The UN migration pact as a symbol. Kulturrevolution , spring 2019, pp. 38–42
  • The so-called good. To self-moralize the power of opinion. Articles and lectures. Wins 2018
  • “Education” - a strategic core of neoliberal rhetoric? In: Yearbook for Pedagogy 2013: Krisendiskurse , Red. David Salomon, Edgar Weiß. Peter Lang, Bern 2013, pp. 105–124
  • “We're not stupid!” The entrepreneurial university. Münster 2012
  • Speech versions. Studies on the history of ideas in linguistics. Frankfurt a. M. 2011
  • Staged conflicts. Staged unity: Conflict and unity communication in print media and in organizations. Co-edited, Münster 2007
  • What does linguistic education mean? Edited, Heidelberg 2007
  • "Folk Linguistic Research". Studies on the restructuring of linguistics in Germany between 1918 and 1945. Tübingen 2005
  • Language and speaking. Tubingen 1994

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Siegen: Clemens Knobloch. Retrieved January 23, 2019 .