Jasmine Siri

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Jasmin Siri (* 1980 ) is a German sociologist .

Life

After graduating from high school in 2000 at the Catholic Sankt-Ursula-Gymnasium in Freiburg , a girls' school , Siri studied sociology , psychology and law at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg and the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) in Munich . In 2005 she completed her studies in sociology with a diploma thesis on death and dying in the digital medium . Subsequently, she was a research assistant at Armin Nassehi's chair at LMU and a graduate scholarship holder of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES). In 2011, with her dissertation, she became a party and member - change in form of political organization to Dr. phil. PhD.

Siri has been on leave as a research assistant at Paula-Irene Villa's chair at LMU since March 25, 2016 to teach political sociology at Bielefeld University as a substitute for a professorship . Between November 2017 and August 2018 she was a Fellow of the Cultural Studies College in Konstanz . She has taught as a guest at the University of Vienna and at the University of Sorbonne in Paris .

Scientific work

Siri's academic work focuses on political sociology , social theory , gender in political organizations and politics in social media . One of her concerns is to update party sociology from a sociological perspective. Siri conducts empirical research on various current political phenomena and issues such as changes in political organizations and political advice, changes in political subjectivity through media change, politics in social media and the self-portrayal of right-wing populist and right-wing extremist groups. She is Liaison Lecturer at the FES and a member of the board of the Political Sociology Section within the German Sociological Society .

Journalism and media presence

Siri was u. a. Interview partner from tagesschau.de on the social media presence of parties and "hate comments" on the Internet. She appeared on Deutschlandfunk on September 1, 2013 in a live broadcast together with the former editor-in-chief of ZDF Nikolaus Brender , the editor-in-chief of the time Giovanni di Lorenzo and the media researcher Lutz Hachmeister . As a science blogger, she wrote for the German Sociological Society and the election blog of the Federal Agency for Political Education . She was also an interview partner for Radio Bremen on the subject of the online election campaign, Twitter and Facebook .

Fonts (selection)

  • with Isabelle Kürschner: Politics with “kids and tails”. On the compatibility of family and politics with members of the Bundestag (= current analyzes . 58). Hanns Seidel Foundation , Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-88795-395-9 .
  • Parties. On the sociology of a political form . Dissertation, Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2012, ISBN 978-3-531-18721-1 .
  • Organize the crisis. Parties and the political . Murmann Verlag, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-86774-207-8 .
  • Edited with Imke Schmincke: NSU terror. Investigations on the right abyss. Event, contexts, discourses . transcript, Bielefeld 2013, ISBN 978-3-8376-2394-9 .
  • Edited with Armin Nassehi , Irmhild Saake: Ethics - Norms - Values (= studies on a society of the present . 1). Springer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden 2013, ISBN 978-3-658-00109-4 .
  • The amorality of politics and the morality of political scandals. In: Armin Nassehi, Irmhild Saake & Jasmin Siri (eds.): Ethics, Norms, Values. Studies on a Society of the Present. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2014, pp. 173–196.
  • with Katharina Seßler: Twitter politics. Political staging in a new medium. With a foreword by Lutz Hachmeister. Funded by the Mercator Foundation. Institute for Media and Communication Policy, Berlin / Cologne 2013.
  • with Marcel Lewandowsky : Alternative for women? Roles, networks, gender-political positions in the Alternative for Germany (AfD) . Heinrich Böll Foundation Saxony, Dresden 2015.
  • Gender-political positions of the party Alternative for Germany. In: Häusler, Alexander (ed.): The alternative for Germany. Program, development and political positioning. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, pp. 67–78.
  • Discoursive Crossings and the Emergence of a Multiple Political Self in Social Media. In: Robson, Gary & Zachara, Malgorzata (Eds.): Digital Diversities: Social Media and Intercultural Experience. With a Preface by Zygmunt Bauman . 2014, pp 230-245.
  • private * public: The emergence of the political self in social media. In: Special Issue 13 of the Austrian Journal for Sociology “Subjectivization 2.0. Power relations of digital publics ”, 2014, pp. 101–120.
  • with Nicole Berbuir, Marcel Lewandowsky : The AfD and their Sympathizers: Finally a right-wing populist movement in Germany? in: German Politics, 2014, doi : 10.1080 / 09644008.2014.982546 .
  • Elfriede Jelinek's “The Silent Girl”. In: Janke, Pia (Ed.): Jelinek Yearbook 2015 . Prasens, Vienna, pp. 81-97.
  • Right protest? On the paradox of conservative protest movements. In: Sabine Hark, Paula-Irene Villa: (Anti-) genderism. Sexuality and gender as sites of current political disputes. transcript, Bielefeld 2015, pp. 239–255.
  • Mossei Ostrogorski's party sociology. In: Stephan Kühl u. a. (Ed.): Key works of organizational sociology. Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, pp. 511-514.
  • Battle zone gender. About the politicization of scientific expertise. Nicolai Publishing & Intelligence, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-96476-003-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LMU Munich ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gender.soziologie.uni-muenchen.de
  2. ^ Fellows and guests of the Konstanz Cultural Studies College. Retrieved November 12, 2017 .
  3. Courses in March 2016
  4. Nea Matzen: “Rather personal strategies” (interview). tagesschau.de , August 7, 2013.
  5. Stefanie Döscher: Still award-winning (interview). tagesschau.de , February 25, 2016.
  6. The duel of the candidates (live recording). deutschlandradio.de, August 30, 2013.
  7. Why the election campaign was not decided on social media . Federal Agency for Political Education , October 8, 2013.
  8. Online election campaign, Twitter and Facebook with Funkhaus Europa, broadcast: “Faith and Knowledge. The power of the political. ”(Interview). Radio Bremen , September 16, 2013.