Gisela Notz
Gisela Notz (born April 5, 1942 in Schweinfurt ) is a German historian and social scientist.
Life
Gisela Notz studied industrial sociology, industrial psychology and adult education in Berlin and did her doctorate at the TU Berlin . From 1979 to 2007 Gisela Notz worked full-time as a scientific consultant in the Historical Research Center of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung , Research Department Social and Contemporary History. She also worked as a lecturer at various universities, including the TU Berlin, Hanover , Marburg , Essen and the Jena University of Applied Sciences . In the winter semester 1994/95 and in the summer semester 1995 she held a professorship in sociology at the University of Essen. In the summer semester of 2000 she was a lecturer at the International Women's University in Hanover.
From 1985 to 1997, Notz was editor of the magazine for articles on feminist theory and practice . She has been the editor of the magazine lunapark21 since 2008 . She writes regularly for the daily newspapers Junge Welt and taz and articles for the federal and state agencies for political education.
Since 2003, Gisela Notz has been the editor of a women's calendar with a set of postcards paving the way for an emancipatory women's movement. In 2018 she published an anthology with all the biographies previously published in the calendars.
Her research and work priorities are labor market, family and social policy , alternative economics and historical women's research. She is an active member of the Institute for Protest and Movement Research and has been a member of the Giordano Bruno Foundation's advisory board since 2008
Gisela Notz was national chairwoman of pro familia from 2004 to 2010 .
She has lived in Berlin-Kreuzberg for years .
Fonts
Monographs:
- Criticism of familism. Theory and social reality of an ideological painting , Schmetterling-Verlag, Stuttgart 2015.
- Feminism: Politics - History - Economy , Papy-Rossa Verlag, Cologne 2011.
- Theories of Alternative Economics - Windows into Another World , Schmetterling-Verlag, Stuttgart 2010.
- Familys. Life forms between tradition and utopia , 2003.
- The new volunteers: Volunteering - an answer to the crisis? , 1999 (2nd edition).
Editing:
- Bettina Bab; Gisela Notz; Marianne Pitzen ; Valentine Rothe (Ed.): With power to choose! 100 years of women's suffrage in Europe. Frauenmuseum , Bonn 2006, ISBN 978-3-928239-54-7 , (publication for the exhibition of the same name in the Frauenmuseum, Bonn)
Essays:
- The militant life of the dancer Johanna (Hanna) Berger (1910–1962) , in: Year Book for Research on the History of the Labor Movement , Volume III / 2012.
- The socialist cooperative movement as the third pillar of the labor movement - history and perspectives , in: Axel Weipert (ed.): Democratization of Economy and State - Studies on the Relationship between Economy, State and Democracy from the 19th Century to the Present , NoRa Verlag, Berlin 2014 , ISBN 978-3-86557-331-5 .
literature
- Solidarity worth fighting for , A conversation with Gisela Notz on her 75th birthday, analysis & criticism, April 18, 2017, No. 626, p. 24
Web links
- Literature by and about Gisela Notz in the catalog of the German National Library
- Text collection by Gisela Notz on linksnet.de
- Gisela Notz on the BdWI website
- Advisory board of the Giordano Bruno Foundation
- Review by Dietmar Lange on "Theories of Alternative Economics"
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gisela Notz (ed.): Wegbereiterinnen. Famous, well-known and unjustly forgotten women from history , Association for the Promotion of Sociopolitical Work eV, Neu-Ulm, 2018, ISBN 978-3-945959-27-5 .
- ^ Official appearance of the Giordano Bruno Foundation . Retrieved March 28, 2020.
- ↑ Timeline 60 years per familia . Retrieved September 1, 2013.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Notz, Gisela |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German historian and social scientist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 5, 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schweinfurt |