Hans-Peter Waldhoff

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Hans-Peter Waldhoff (born November 14, 1953 in Hamburg ) is a German sociologist and group analyst. He currently teaches sociology , philosophy and psychology at GIBZ . He combined "dry theory" in the Elias sense with practice and regularly offered self-awareness seminars for students.

Vita

Waldhoff studied sociology and political science in Hanover until 1983 and then worked as a freelance worker for various newspapers and radio stations, among others. a. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and NDR (focus on science topics). He also worked as a research assistant at the European Parliament and the German Bundestag. From 1989 to 1992 he was engaged in a research project "On the History of State Planning in Lower Saxony" at the Institute for State Planning and Spatial Research. In 1993 he received his doctorate as Dr. in philosophy and since the winter semester 1993/94 was a lecturer at the Institute for Sociology at the University of Hanover. Here he also drew from 1995 to 1997 for the research project "Migrant Protest as an Integration Opportunity?" responsible.

After his made in 1997 Habilitation for the field of sociology at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Hannover and he offered as private courses at the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology. a. about Norbert Elias' civilization theory , ethnopsychoanalysis, migration sociology and world system theories. He was a member of the board of the German-Turkish Association for Social and Humanities Exchange (DTA). From 2000 to 2002 he worked as a research assistant for the German Bundestag.

In 2001 he was appointed adjunct professor of sociology at the University of Hanover and in the 2001 winter semester and 2002 summer semester he taught at the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science at the Free University of Berlin . From 2000 to 2005 he completed part-time training as a group analyst at the Seminar for Group Analysis Zurich (SGAZ) with a focus on group dynamics , supervision and organizational consulting , followed by further training as a group-analytical supervisor and organizational consultant at the Institute for Group Analysis in Heidelberg. Since the summer semester of 2003, Waldhoff has headed an interdisciplinary doctoral colloquium accompanying the doctorate at the Central Institution for Continuing Education (ZEW) at the University of Hanover. He is co-editor of the nine-volume scientific book series ZwischenWelten , IKO-Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation. After various teaching activities, u. a. at the Lower Saxony Police Academy and in Switzerland, followed in 2011 a second habilitation in the subject of social psychology. Since the beginning of 2010 scientific advisor at the Ethno-Medical Center (EMZ) in Hanover. On the editorial board of the book series ForumMigration-Gesundheit-Integration. Participates in the BMBF-funded research project "Work & Health" with the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the JobCenter Hanover.

Fonts (selection)

  • Alien and civilization. Studies in the sociology of knowledge on the processing of feelings of foreignness. Problems of the modern periphery center migration using the Turkish-German example , Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, ​​1995, ISBN 3-518-58196-1
  • Bridges between civilizations. To civilize ethnic-cultural differences and power inequalities. The Turkish-German example , Frankfurt am Main: IKO - Verl. Für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 1997 (as editor), ISBN 3-88939-414-0
  • Disastrous divisions. Attempts to civilize scientific knowledge , Weilerswist: Velbrück Wiss., 2009, ISBN 978-3-938808-73-3 .

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