Friedrich W. Stallberg

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Friedrich W. Stallberg (born May 29, 1945 in Oberkirchen) is a German sociologist who works in Faculty 12 ( Education and Sociology ) at the Technical University of Dortmund .

Study and teaching

FW Stallberg studied social sciences from 1967 to 1970 at the University of Bochum . In 1970 he became a scientist. Employee at the Department of Sociology at the University of Bochum, where he did his doctorate in 1973 rer. soc., then until 1974 he went to the PH Lower Saxony as an academic counselor, Hanover Department, Faculty of Sociology. In the same year he became a scientist. Assistant at the PH Ruhr, Dept. Hagen in the subject sociology and in 1977 the habilitation for general sociology took place with special consideration of the sociology of deviant behavior at the University of Dortmund. 1980 to 1981 Stallberg took over a professorship at the University of Bremen. In 1981 he was finally appointed associate professor at the University of Dortmund, which was renamed the Technical University of Dortmund in 2007.

Research priorities

FW Stallberg researched prostitution ranging from social valuation as deviant behavior to the political demand for recognition as a profession and did not avoid the concrete, violent local political dispute about a humane and "citizen-friendly" "settlement" of the so-called street whores in his university town. The normality of the anomie or the strategic deviance of the professional soccer player is a research area that has been significantly redesigned by FW Stallberg. He also examined addiction and dependency from a sociological perspective, coexistence in the 21st century as well as standard sociological topics from the field of marginal group, minority and migrant research. In addition, his scientific interest is always in unexpected areas such as the social dimension of fear and shame and embarrassment as a problem of interaction. In 1999, together with Günter Albrecht and Axel Groenemeyer, FW Stallberg presented a standard work entitled Handbook of Social Problems , which is now also available in paperback. A new edition is expected for 2008.

Publications (selection)

To the central research area of ​​Stallberg: social problems

  • (Ed. With G. Albrecht and A. Groenemeyer) Handbook of Social Problems , Opladen-Wiesbaden 1999 (2nd edition announced for 2007 or 2008)
  • (Ed. With W. Springer) Social Problems , Darmstadt / Neuwied 1983
  • Social problems as an object of theory formation , in: Kriminalsoziologische Bibliografie, Jg. 8, 1981, pp. 1–19

Sociology of the marginalized groups and migrants

  • (with R. Stallberg): marginalized groups. Problems of a concept , in: Neue Praxis, Jg. 6, 1976, pp. 200-210
  • Stigma and ostracism. On the sociological interpretation of right-wing extremism , in: Heiland, HG / Lüdemann, C (ed.), Sociological Dimensions of Right-Wing Extremism , Opladen 1996, pp. 101–114
  • Russian Germans in Kierspe . An ethnic-denominational minority between integration and isolation , Dortmund 2005 (online)

Standard sociological research areas

  • Domination and legitimacy. Investigations into the application and applicability of central categories Max Weber , Meisenheim / Glan 1975
  • (Ed.): Deviation and crime. Concepts, criticism, analyzes , Hamburg 1975
  • School as a supervisory authority. A criminal sociological frame of reference , in: Kriminologisches Journal, Vol. 9, 1977, pp. 175–186
  • New forms of dealing with deviant behavior by minors , in: R. Voss (ed.), Helfen - but not on prescription , Munich / Basel 1984, pp. 125–142

prostitution

  • Prostitution as a social problem , Hamm 1988
  • A city and (immor) morality , Dortmund 1992
  • Is prostitution a job like any other? In: Social Problems, Vol. 2, 1991, pp. 97-101

Professional football

  • (with HH Bohle): Pressure to succeed and strategic deviance. On the normality of anomie in modern professional football , in: Sozialeproblem, Vol. 9, 1998, pp. 51–89
  • The downsides of modernized football. A problematic perspective , Dortmund 2006 (online)

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