Karin Stögner

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Karin Stögner (* 1974 ) is an Austrian sociologist and professor at the University of Passau.

Life

Stögner studied sociology and history as well as Romance and English / American studies at the University of Vienna . In 2008 she did her doctorate phil. (Publication of the dissertation 2014: Anti-Semitism and Sexism. Historical-Social Constellations ). From 2002 to 2013 she was a research assistant at the Institute for Conflict Research in Vienna, from 2009 to 2011 with a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship at the Central European University in Budapest, in 2013/14 with an Erwin Schrödinger Excellence Grant at Lancaster University and in 2014 visiting Researcher at Georgetown University . She was u. a. Visiting professor for critical social theory at the Justus Liebig University Gießen (2016), visiting fellow at the University of Haifa (2016), institute lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2017/18), visiting professor for critical social theory at the Goethe University Frankfurt (2018) / 19) and visiting professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna (2019). After her habilitation in 2017 and the award of the Venia docendi in sociology at the University of Vienna, she has been teaching at the Chair of Sociology at the University of Passau since 2019 .

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