Hanns Wienold

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Hanns Wienold (born August 28, 1944 in Großpostwitz ) is a German sociologist and emeritus at the University of Münster . His research, teaching and publications focus on empirical social research , industrial sociology and trade unions as well as agricultural sociology .

Life

Hanns Wienold fled the GDR as a child with his mother and siblings and grew up in Hürtgen for several years . He attended the grammar school in Dortmund from 1955 to 1964.

He was Professor of Sociology and Methods of Empirical Social Research at the University of Münster. His work and research focuses on empirical social research and statistics, in particular he researches trade union education, as well as agricultural development and the situation of smallholders in South Asia and Latin America .

At the University of Münster, Hanns Wienold is involved in the Cluster of Excellence Religion and Politics. He is a partner in the Westfälisches Dampfboot GbR publishing house .

Fonts

  • Life and death in the country. Small farmers in India and Brazil. Westfälisches Dampfboot Verlag, Münster 2007, ISBN 978-3-89691-675-4 .
  • Empirical Social Research. Westfälisches Dampfboot Verlag, Münster 2000, ISBN 3-89691-694-7 .
  • with Reinhart Kößler : Society at Marx. Westfälisches Dampfboot Verlag, Münster 2001, ISBN 3-89691-510-X .
  • with Torsten Bewernitz and Elisabeth Tuider : Dollars and dreams. Westfälisches Dampfboot Verlag, Münster 2009, ISBN 978-3-89691-764-5 .
  • From the world of religions to world religions. On the connection between world religion and modernity (with Anna Daniel and Franka Schäfer), 2013
  • make believe. Contributions to religious practice, culture and ideology. Westfälisches Dampfboot Verlag, Münster 2017, ISBN 978-3-89691-099-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pearl divers
  2. ^ Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot
  3. ^ Research project Forms of Thematization of the Religious in the Most Important Sociological Modernity Narratives of the Present , Cluster of Excellence Religion and Politics, University of Münster
  4. Gesis