Dorle Dracklé

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Dorle Dracklé (* 1957 ) is a German cultural scientist . She researches and teaches as a professor for empirical cultural research and intercultural processes at the Institute for Ethnology and Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen . She was President of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) between 2005 and 2006 .

Career

Dracklé completed a degree in ethnology , social and economic history , folklore and psychology . She then did her doctorate in the context of a discourse analysis work on agricultural cooperatives in southern Portugal. During her employment as a research assistant at the Institute for Ethnology at the University of Hamburg , she spent two years doing research in the Portuguese region of Alentejo on the topics of the elite , the economy and the European Union .

Dorle Dracklé was Michi Knecht's predecessor and was the managing director of the Institute for Ethnology and Cultural Studies . She is the dean of Faculty 09: Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen. (As of April 2019).

Publications (selection)

  • The rhetoric of the crisis: On the cultural poetics of bureaucracy and the virtual economy in southern Portugal , Bielefeld 2019.
  • Images of death. Cultural-scientific perspectives , Münster et al. 2001. (Ed.)
  • Why ethnology? Festschrift for Hans Fischer , Berlin 1999. (Ed. With Waltraud Kokot )
  • Old and tame? Age and aging in different cultures , Berlin et al. 1998. (Ed.)
  • Ethnology of Europe. Borders, Conflicts, Identities , Berlin 1996. (Ed. With Waltraud Kokot )
  • Young and wild. On the cultural construction of childhood and youth , Berlin et al. 1996. (Ed.)
  • Power and powerlessness. The struggle for agrarian reform in the Alentejo. A discourse-analytical study of the structuring of power relations using the example of a southern Portuguese cooperative , Göttingen 1991. (Dissertation)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcements of the German Society for Ethnology eV, No. 36. German Society for Ethnology eV , May 2006, accessed on April 25, 2019 . (PDF document, 0.8 MB)
  2. Accreditation procedure at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan). Accreditation, Certification and Quality Assurance Institute , 2016, accessed on April 25, 2019 . (PDF document, 0.3 MB)
  3. fb9.uni-bremen.de. Retrieved April 25, 2019 .