Heiko Geiling

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Heiko Geiling in February 2014

Heiko Geiling (* 1952 in Varel / Friesland ) is a German political scientist at the Institute for Political Science at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University in Hanover . In research and teaching, Geiling always “took a close look at social winners and losers. The political scientist's main topics are power and poverty, parties and trade unions, social movements and urban society. ”Geiling did his doctorate on the workers' movement in Hanover and Linden in the 19th century, habilitated on the“ youth movement and protest scene in Hanover from the sixties to the nineties ”and was co-editor the Asphalt magazine sold on the street by the long-term unemployed .

Life

Career

Heiko Geiling went to Hanover with his parents at the age of 5 and has lived there ever since.

In 1974 he began his teacher training course at the University of Hanover, where he passed his first state examination in 1979 and his second state examination in 1981 as an assessor for teaching German and politics. In the same year he received a doctoral scholarship from the Hans Böckler Foundation , which enabled him to write his dissertation in 1984 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences on the subject of the emergence of the Hanoverian workers' movement from the moral economy of the working and poor classes . In the following year he received a teaching position from the University of Hanover at the Institute for Political Science and at the same time worked as a research assistant with Oskar Negt at the Institute for Sociology, for which Geiling received another teaching position in 1985. In the same year, he published his first article in the Hanover history sheets on the Hanoverian "processing of the political defeat of 1848" by the historical magazine Deutsche Arbeiterhalle and its editor, the "pioneer of the workers' movement" Ludwig Stechan .

In 1988, Heiko Geiling became the managing project manager of the project “ Social Milieus in Social Structural Change ”, scientifically led by Professors Michael Vester and Peter von Oertzen , at the Institute for Political Science in Hanover . From 1990 Heiko Geiling took over the position of professor for the science of politics previously held by Michael Vester (until 1997).

After Geiling became a member of the Hattinger Circle in 1993 , a working group of liaison lecturers of the Hans Böckler Foundation, from 1995 to 2000 he took over the office of spokesman for the working group “ Social Movements ” of the German Association for Political Science (DVPW). Meanwhile, Geiling published his habilitation thesis From Movement to Social Milieu in 1995 . Protest and reform in a big city society using the example of Hanover .

From 1997 to 2002 Heiko Geiling was the deputy director of the interdisciplinary research group on social structures (agis) at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Hanover, where he was the scientific director of the agis research center “Problems of Social Integration ”. During this time, for example, his contribution A district between integration and segregation - Hannover-Vahrenheide as a case study was made .

After Heiko Geiling initially accepted an unscheduled professorship for political science at the University of Hanover in 1998 and became a liaison professor at the Hans Böckler Foundation in 2000, he has been working as a research assistant at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Hanover since 2002.

After Geiling had participated several times in the "Jour fixe" on social problems in the Lower Saxony state capital, which was initiated by Walter Lampe , the former sole editor of the street magazine Asphalt , he was co-editor of the magazine in the team with the actress and from the beginning of 2012 to the end of 2018 TV journalist Hanna Legatis and the pastor and managing director of the Diakonisches Werk Stadtverband Hannover (DW) Rainer Müller-Brandes .

More recently, for example, Geiling's writings have dealt with the “crisis of the SPD ”, the migration and participation of ethnic repatriates and Germans of Turkish origin, or the actors of IG Metall at the local level. Geiling has made some of his writings available as PDF documents for downloading free of charge.

Others

Heiko Geiling has two children with his wife Barbara .

Fonts (selection)

  • Heiko Geiling: The moral economy of the early proletariat. The emergence of the Hanoverian workers' movement from the working and poor people classes up to 1875 (= Moralische Ökonomie , Book 2), first edition, also 1984 dissertation at the University of Hanover under the title The emergence of the Hanoverian workers movement from the moral economy of the working and poor people classes , Frankfurt [am Main]: Materialis-Verlag, 1985 ISBN 3-88535-101-3 .
  • Heiko Geiling, Dagmar Müller: Qualitative content analyzes of documents from everyday culture (= research project on social structural change and new social milieus. Workbook , No. 2), part 1, ed. from the Institute for Political Science, University of Hanover, Hanover (1990).
  • Heiko Geiling: Between integration and exclusion. On the dynamics of class situations and lines of conflict in social structural change (= Arbeiterfragen , Heft [19] 94,4), Herzogenrath: Oswald-von-Nell-Breuning-Haus, Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsstelle [1994].
  • Heiko Geiling: From movement to social milieu. Protest and reform in a big city society using the example of Hanover , habilitation paper 1995 at the University of Hanover, 1994.
  • Heiko Geiling: The other Hanover. Youth culture between rebellion and integration in the big city , Hanover: Offizin-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 3-930345-06-4 .
  • Heiko Geiling (ed.): Integration and exclusion. Hanoverian research on social structural change (= publications of the research association Interdisciplinary Social Structure Research (FIS) of the Universities of Hanover and Oldenburg , Vol. 1), first edition, Hanover: Offizin, 1997, ISBN 3-930345-10-2 .
  • Heiko Geiling: A district between integration and segregation - Hannover-Vahrenheide as a case study. In: New archive for Lower Saxony. Journal for State Research , Issue 2/2002, pp. 67–79.
  • Heiko Geiling (ed.): Problems of social integration: agis research on social structural change (= social milieus in social structural change , vol. 1), Münster; Hamburg; London: Lit, 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6255-0 , table of contents .
  • Heiko Geiling (ed.): Social integration as a challenge for local and regional actors (= city ​​and region as a field of action , published by the competence center for spatial research and regional development in the Hanover region, vol. 4), Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Bern; Bruxelles; New York; Oxford; Vienna: Peter Lang, European Science Publishing House, 2005, ISBN 3-631-54449-9 ; Table of contents .
  • Heiko Geiling: On the political sociology of the city. City and district analyzes in Hanover (= social milieus in social structural change , vol. 2), Hamburg; Münster: Lit, 2006, ISBN 3-8258-6254-2 ; Table of contents .
  • Heiko Geiling (ed.): The crisis of the SPD. Authoritarian or participatory democracy (= social milieus in social structural change , vol. 5), Berlin; Münster: Lit, 2009, ISBN 978-3-643-10134-1 , table of contents and publisher's report .
  • Heiko Geiling, Daniel Gardemin, Stephan Meise, Andrea König (eds.): Migration, Teilhabe, Milieus. Spätaussiedler and Germans of Turkish origin in the social area , 1st edition, Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag, 2011, ISBN 978-3-531-18146-2 and ISBN 3-531-18146-7 ; Table of contents .
  • Heiko Geiling, Dennis Eversberg, Stephan Meise: IG Metall locally. Actors in trade union fields of action (= edition of the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung , issue 266), Düsseldorf: Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, ISBN 978-3-86593-162-7 ; Table of contents .

Web links

Commons : Heiko Geiling  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Stefan Plaß: CV Heiko Geiling. In: Institute for Political Science / University of Hanover , May 21, 2013, accessed on November 10, 2016.
  2. a b c Compare the GND number of the German National Library
  3. a b Stefan Plaß: Prof. Heiko Geiling is the new Asphalt co-editor. ( Memento of the original from November 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-hannover.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Press release of March 6, 2012 from the University of Hanover , accessed on November 10, 2016.
  4. ^ A b c Jeanette Kießling, Volker Macke, Renate Schwarzbauer, Sonja Wendt (editor): The editors. ( Memento from February 10, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ). In: Asphalt-Magazin , 2012.
  5. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Stechan, Gottlieb Ludwig. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 599f.
  6. ^ Stefan Plaß: Heiko Geiling's list of publications. In: Institute for Political Science / University of Hanover , June 29, 2015, accessed on November 10, 2016.
  7. Stefan Plaß: Downloads. In: Institute for Political Science / University of Hanover , May 21, 2013, accessed on November 10, 2016.