Karl-Siegbert Rehberg

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Karl-Siegbert Rehberg (born April 2, 1943 in Aachen ) is a German sociologist .

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After attending primary school, Rehberg worked as a bookseller and local journalist . He was also employed in the scientific department of the German Bundestag and as a member of parliament's assistant. After Rehberg had passed an examination for admission to university without a high school diploma in December 1968 , he completed a degree in sociology and political science at the University of Cologne and the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen . In 1973 he did his doctorate at RWTH Aachen University under the supervision of Arnold Gehlen and worked there as a research assistant from then on. In the following year, Rehberg became an academic senior counselor and in 1985 a university professor through corporate law membership in the group of professors at RWTH Aachen University, where he was chairman of the constitutional convention from 1982 to 1986. Between 1989 and 1992 Rehberg taught as a visiting professor at the Georg-August University in Göttingen (1989/90), the Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (1991/92) and the University of Leipzig (1992). As a founding professor of the Institute for Sociology, he has held the chair for sociological theory, theoretical history and cultural sociology at the Technical University of Dresden since the summer semester of 1992 . Rehberg was Dean of the Philosophical Faculty there between 1994 and 1997 .

Since 1977 editor of the Arnold Gehlen Complete Edition ; 1991–94 Rehberg was the spokesman for the “ Sociology of Culture ” section of the German Society for Sociology (DGS); local organizer of the 28th DGS Congress “Difference and Integration”, which took place in Dresden in October 1996; since 1997 member of the board of DGS, 2003 to 2006 as chairman. - Since 1997 project leader and board member in the Collaborative Research Center 537 “Institutionality and Historicity” with the sub-project Art Institutions in the Modern Age; Since 2000 project leader in the European Graduate School 625 “Institutional Orders, Writing and Symbols”, which is organized jointly with the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris, with the supervision projects Images of Power and Language and the Institutional “Body” of the Arts. - 1998 visiting professor at the Università di Roma “La Sapienza” (member of the Dottorato di Ricerca “Cultura e processi politici” at the Facoltà delle Scienze Politiche since 1999 ); Regular activity as visiting professor in Trento and at the Università di Roma “La Sapienza” , the Università degli Studi “Federico II” di Napoli and the Libera Università Maria SS. Assunta (LUMSA) of the Vatican. Since 1998 the Rector's representative for relations between the TUD and the Università degli Studi di Trento and for the Ateneo Italo-Tedesco .

2000 and 2003 guest residencies as Directeur des Études at the Écoles Pratiques des Hautes Études in Paris. Since 2001 member of the scientific advisory board of the Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes and since 2003 of the scientific advisory board of the Beeskow art archive and since 2003 of the Comitato scientifico des Premio Amalfi . In the 2015 summer semester, Rehberg was a Fellow at the International College for Cultural Technology Research and Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University Weimar . Co-editor of the " Jahrbuch für Soziologiegeschichte ", member of the scientific advisory board of the journals " Sociologia Internationalis " and " Geschichte und Gegenwart ".

Rehberg has held the research professorship for sociological theory, history of theory and cultural sociology at the Technical University of Dresden since April 2015 . In 2016 Rehberg, together with Franziska Kunz and Tino Schlinzig, wrote the anthology PEGIDA - right-wing populism between fear of foreigners and “Wende” disappointment? Analyzes at a glance (transcript) published.

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  • Joachim Fischer , Hans Joas (Ed.): Art, power and institution. Studies in philosophical anthropology, sociological theory and cultural sociology of the modern age. Festschrift for Karl-Siegbert Rehberg. Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2003 (on his 60th birthday)

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