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Fritz Schütze (born January 10, 1944 in Augsburg ) is a German sociologist. He taught as a professor for general sociology / microsociology at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg and worked as managing director of the Institute for Sociology.

Career

From 1964 to 1972 Fritz Schütze studied sociology, philosophy and general linguistics at the University of Münster . From 1970 to 1972 he was also a research assistant at Bielefeld University . After receiving his doctorate in 1972 as Dr. phil. (Major in sociology) he worked as a research assistant at Bielefeld University. In 1978 and 1979, Schütze had a research stay at the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California , San Francisco (with Anselm Strauss ) with a habilitation grant from the DFG . His habilitation (cumulative) with the overall topic “Communicative Socialization Research” took place in 1980 at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University.

Subsequently, he worked for 14 years as a university professor for qualitative methods of empirical social research in the department of social affairs at the University of Kassel (GhK) and from 1987 he was a second member of the social science department of the GhK. Schütze continued his education from 1984 to 1985 through a research stay at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton . From 1993 until his retirement in 2009 he taught as a university professor for sociology / microsociology at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg.

Focus of work

His main research and work focuses include biography analysis, the analysis of social worlds and the analysis of professional behavior. Schütze developed the narrative interview as a research method , which is widely used in the social sciences.

Fonts

  • with Werner Kallmeyer: Konversationsanalyse , in: Studium der Linguistik 1/76, pp. 1–28.
  • To elicit and analyze narratives of thematically relevant stories in the context of sociological field research - presented in a project to research local power structures , in: Bielefeld Sociologists' Working Group : Communicative Social Research - Everyday Knowledge and Everyday Action, Community Power Research, Police, Political Adult Education, Munich: Fink, p. 159 -260
  • Process structures of the course of life , in: Joachim Matthes, Arno Pfeifenberger, Manfred Stossberg (eds.) Biography in an action science perspective. Colloquium at the Social Science Research Center ErlangenNürnberg , Nuremberg: Verlag der Nürnberger Forschungsvereinigung eV, pp. 67–157. 1981
  • Professional action, scientific research and supervision , in: N. Lippe Meier (ed.): Contributions to supervision, Vol. 3 (working conference "Theory of Supervision", WS 83/84) Kassel: Verlag der Universität-GHK. 1984
  • The narrative interview in interaction field studies 1 . Distance University Comprehensive University, Hagen 1987
  • Professional Schools: A development potential for the future of the GHK , Gießhaus Talks (8), Kassel: Verlag der Universität-GHK.
  • Collective curve and collective change process. Dimensions of the comparison of war experiences of American and German soldiers in World War II , in: BIOS 1/89, pp. 31-109.
  • Biography research and narrative interview , in: Neue Praxis (3). Pp. 283-294. , 1983
  • Cognitive figures of the autobiographical stupid telling , in: Kohli, Martin / Robert, Günther (eds.): Biography and social reality. Stuttgart: Metzler. Pp. 78-117.

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