Jochen Blaschke

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Jochen Blaschke (* 1946 in Hamburg ) is a German political scientist who has published numerous publications on the topics of international migration and immigration in Germany.

Blaschke studied political science at the Free University of Berlin, since 1979 he was the founder and head of the Berlin Institute for Comparative Social Research (BIVS) and the European Migration Center (EMZ). At the same time he coordinated the interdisciplinary network for migration research in Berlin . The BIVS had its own publishing house, Edition Parabolis .

Publications (selection)

  • (as publisher): Perspektiven des Weltsystems: materials on Immanuel Wallerstein, “Das Moderne Weltsystem” (a publication by the Berlin Institute for Comparative Social Research), Frankfurt am Main; New York: Campus-Verlag 1983, ISBN 3-593-33181-0 .
  • (BIVS Hrsg.): Bruchstellen: Industrialization and Planning in the Third World (a publication by the Berlin Institute for Comparative Social Research), Frankfurt am Main: Syndikat 1981, ISBN 3-8108-0174-7 .
  • (Ed.) Together with Kurt Greussing : “Third World” in Europe: Problems of Labor Immigration , Frankfurt am Main: Syndikat 1980, ISBN 3-8108-0148-8 .
  • (Ed.): Handbook of Western European Regional Movements , Frankfurt am Main: Syndikat 1980, ISBN 3-8108-0149-6 .
  • People, nation, internal colonialism, ethnicity: concepts for the political sociology of regionalist movements in Western Europe , Berlin: Express-Edition 1985 (also dissertation at the Free University of Berlin 1984), ISBN 3-88548-453-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. see BIVS publications in the German National Library under GND 2058363-1