Margot Berghaus

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Margot Berghaus (born January 18, 1943 in Kleve ) is a German social and communication scientist who also works as an artist .

Life

After studying at the Universities of Bonn , Freiburg and Hamburg (1971 doctorate on Thomas Mann ) and her habilitation in sociology in 1982 , she conducted research at the Hans Bredow Institute for Radio and Television . From 1986 to 2006 she was professor for media and communication studies at the University of Mannheim , and at times director at the Ludwigshafen Media Institute .

Since 2007 Margot Berghaus has been working on a new type of communication and is realizing, as she writes on her website, a “long-cherished dream”: Under her Portrait-Animal label, which was founded in 2007, she sets human-animal relationships in the form of artistic photo montages and paintings in scene.

Fonts

  • Luhmann made easy. An introduction to systems theory . 3rd edition, Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2011, ISBN 978-3-8252-2360-1 .
  • Interactive media - interdisciplinary networked . West German Verl., Opladen 1999, ISBN 978-3-531-13368-3 (as editor).
  • Paths to the social: 90 years of sociology in Hamburg. Leske et al. Budrich, 1988, ISBN 978-3-8100-0595-3 .
  • Partner search - displayed. On the sociology of private relationships . Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main 1985, ISBN 978-3-548-34294-8 (habilitation thesis).
  • Temptation and seduction in the work of Thomas Mann . University of Hamburg 1971 (dissertation).

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