Eva Köckis-Stangl

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Eva Köckis-Stangl (born August 1, 1922 in Vienna ; † February 4, 2001 in Ritzail, a fraction of Freienfeld , (South Tyrol)) was an Austrian sociologist .

Life

Eva Köckis-Stangl, b. Brill came from a Jewish family: Her parents were the industrialist and art collector Otto Brill and his wife Livia Brill. In 1938 Otto Brill, who owned a leather belt factory in the 2nd district of Vienna, was arrested and expropriated because of his Jewish descent. Eva Köckis-Stangl, who had attended the girls' high school in Albertgasse, was excluded from school and had to emigrate to England with her siblings in 1938 . In the fall of 1938, her parents followed in the emigration . In England she began training as a nurse, worked in an electric motor factory and as a secretary in the exile organization Young Austria . Marriage to Georg Breuer , her daughter born in 1945.

After her return in 1946, Köckis-Stangl joined the KPÖ and worked as an unskilled worker at Siemens-Schuckert. 1948 birth of the son. On February 14, 1956, the single parent passed the external exam for the Realgymnasium with distinction. From 1956 to 1959 Eva Köckis-Stangl studied political science at the University of Vienna . On May 26, 1959, she was awarded a doctorate by Slawtscho Sagoroff (1889–1970). rer. pole. PhD. The topic of her dissertation is: The sampling procedure in official statistics. Attempt to provide an international overview 1945-1955 .

From October 1, 1959 to March 30, 1963 she was a research assistant at the Social Science Research Center of the University of Vienna. From 1963 to 1969 Eva Köckis-Stangl worked as a university assistant with Leopold Rosenmayr at the Institute for Sociology at the University of Vienna , and she was also a lecturer from 1967 to 1971. During this time she carried out empirical social research in the Köflach - Voitsberg lignite mining area in a project that examined a possible correlation between job development and the will to learn.

In 1970 Eva Köckis-Stangl - who as an enthusiastic extreme mountaineer had already visited the region several times - went on a study trip to India and Nepal . And on July 1, 1971, she moved to the Institute for Educational Sciences at the University of Innsbruck as an assistant. Here she completed her habilitation in educational sciences on October 19, 1973 with the text Aspects of Class-Specific Socialization . 1980 repeated habilitation, on February 11th extension of the teaching license to the sub-subject social psychology . Eva Köckis-Stangl retired on January 1st, 1988.

Positions

The investigations of the Vienna Social Science Research Center were in the tradition of Marie Jahoda and Paul Lazarsfeld : In the twenties they had supplemented their empirical social science studies by including psychological and historical aspects and were looking for practical orientation.

Eva Köckis-Stangl has dedicated herself to qualitative social research at the University of Innsbruck. In doing so, it was based on George Herbert Mead and the representatives of Symbolic Interactionism . She was one of the founders of feminist research. It also included the influence of a critical psychology that Klaus Holzkamp and Ute Osterkamp had developed. Together with her colleagues Peter Gstettner and Peter Seidl, Köckeis-Stangl created the possibilities that allowed doctoral students to formulate their critical opinions beyond the respective theses. Eva Köckis-Stangl was able to decisively shape Austrian sociology and feminist discourse with her work.

1975–1977 she was a member of the editorial board of the Austrian Journal for Sociology . From 1977 to 1978 she was President of the Austrian Society for Sociology . In Tyrol she participated in the founding of the Green Alternative party .

Award

Publications

(partly carried out under "Köckis", partly under "Köckis-Stangl")

Author (excerpt)
  • Environment and family of old people. Neuwied am Rhein [u. a.], Luchterhand, 1965 (together with Leopold Rosenmayr )
  • Cultural interests of young people. A sociological study on young workers and high school students. Vienna, Hollinek, 1966 (together with Leopold Rosenmayr and Henrik Kreutz )
  • Aspects of Pre-School Education, Series: Pedagogy of the Present; 104, Vienna, Jugend und Volk, 1970 (together with Norbert Kutalek, Rudolf Weiss)
  • Age and Society in: Lexicon for Pedagogy, Vol. 1, p. 35 f. Freiburg, Herder, 1970
  • The Value Clash between Working-Class Subcultures and the School pp. 165-183 in: Social Science Informatio (UNESCO), vol. 9, issue 5
  • On the conflict of values ​​between worker subcultures and school , page 37 ff in: Seidl, Peter (Ed.) Ausleseschule or Gesamtschule? Contributions to secondary education reform. Innsbruck, Vienna, Tyrolia-Verl., 1972
  • About the disorientation function of school grades. With empirical evidence of contextual determinants in teacher judgments about students. Institute for Educational Sciences, University of Innsbruck, 1972.
  • Methods of socialization research . In: Klaus Hurrelmann , Dieter Ulich (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Sozialisierungforschung. Beltz, Weinheim / Basel 1980, pp. 321-370, ISBN 3-407-83025-4
  • Austrian Women's Perception of their Duties and Chances within the Family and beyond pp. 148–178 in: Lupri, Eugen, (Ed.) The Changing Positions of Women in Family and Society. Leiden, Ed. Brill, 1982
  • Contextual determinants of grading pp. 215–226 in: Ingenkamp, ​​Karlheinz (Ed.) The questionable nature of grading . Weinheim, 1995
Editor
  • Sociology in Austria. History, present activities and projects . Cologne, Böhlau, 1966 (together with Leopold Rosenmayr)
  • Austrian yearbook for sociology. Together with Peter Gstettner and Peter Seidl. Böhlau, Vienna 1975. 3-7141-5309-8, 3-8113-5309-8

literature

  • Susanne Lichtmannegger: Kätzeis-Stangl, Eva, b. Brill . In: Brigitta Keintzel, Ilse Korotin (ed.): Scientists in and from Austria. Life - work - work . Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2002, ISBN 3-205-99467-1 , pp. 388–393.
  • Susanne Lichtmannegger: Eva Kätzeis-Stangl. "Getting through in the most difficult circumstances". In: Lisa Gensluckner, Horst Schreiber , Ingrid Tschugg, Alexandra Weiss (eds.): Gegenwind. Gaismair yearbook 2004. Studienverlag, Innsbruck / Vienna / Munich 2003, ISBN 3-7065-1879-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Susanne Lichtmannegger: Kätzeis-Stangl, Eva, geb. Brill . In: Brigitta Keintzel u. Ilse Korotin (Ed.): Scientists in and from Austria. Life - work - work . Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2002, p. 388f.
  2. ^ Daniel Sanin: Critical Psychology in Austria