Gerhard Schulze (sociologist)

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Gerhard Schulze (born September 14, 1944 ) is a German sociologist and professor for methods of empirical social research and philosophy of science at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg .

Life

Gerhard Schulze studied sociology in Munich and Nuremberg. He received his doctorate in Nuremberg in 1975 and completed his habilitation in 1978 with Gerhard Wurzbacher . From 1978 until his retirement in October 2009 he held the professorship for methods of empirical social research and philosophy of science at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg .

Act

Gerhard Schulze is known to the wider public primarily as the originator of the term adventure society .

Fonts

  • Youth and Political Change. On the social significance of political learning (= German Youth Institute , Volume 9), Juventa, Munich 1976, ISBN 3-7799-0213-3 (Dissertation University of Erlangen, Nuremberg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, 1975, 180 pages).
  • Political learning in everyday experience. An empirical analysis (= German Youth Institute , Volume 11), Juventa, Munich 1977, ISBN 3-7799-0215-X .
  • The adventure society. Contemporary cultural sociology. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 1992, ISBN 3-593-34615-X . (2nd edition 2005, ISBN 3-593-37888-4 )
  • Backdrops of happiness. Forays through the event culture. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3-593-36305-4
  • The best of all worlds. Where is society headed in the 21st century? Hanser, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-446-20281-1 (paperback edition: Fischer, Frankfurt am Main, 2004, ISBN 3-596-16385-4 ).
  • The sin. The beautiful life and its enemies. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2006, ISBN 3-446-20672-8 .
  • Crises. The alarm dilemma . S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2011, ISBN 3-10-073607-9 .
  • Brave new world of health. How medical thinking is changing. Hogrefe Verlag, Bern 2016, ISBN 3456856032 .
  • Sociology as a craft. A manual. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / New York 2019, ISBN 3593510251 .

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