Markus Package

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Markus Pausch (* 1974 in Altenmarkt im Pongau ) is an Austrian political scientist and author. Between October 2013 and December 2014 he headed the Center for Future Studies in Salzburg .

Life

Package attended the elementary school in Radstadt . After graduating from a commercial academy and studying political science in Salzburg and Lyon, he worked as a researcher and lecturer for the University of Salzburg , the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, the Lycée Faidherbe Lille and the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences. In 2010 he became FH professor and ZfZ deputy, in 2013 he became head of the Center for Future Studies. As part of his projects, he advises political and economic organizations.

Package researches and teaches on social and political issues of the future in the European multi-level system, and a. on democracy, participation, migration and innovation. His preoccupation with the work of the French philosopher Albert Camus has led to the development of a democratic theory of revolt.

In addition to his work as a political scientist, Pausch has written two satirical detective novels for Federfrei publishing house ( death confessions 2011 and death traces 2013 together with Bernhard Siedau), non-fiction books and several cabarets.

Publications

  • with Cornelia Brüll and Monika Mokre: Democracy needs Dispute. (Campus, 2009)
  • Just because the world is absurd do we need a democracy. (Leviathan, 2014)
  • Europe's forgotten public. (Lang Verlag 2008)
  • Workplace Democracy: From a Democratic Ideal to a Managerial Tool and Back. (Innovation Journal, 2014)
  • with Bachleitner, Weichold, Aschauer: Methodology and methodology of intercultural survey research. (Springer, 2014)
  • The qualities of political participation. (Hamburg Review of Social Sciences, 2011).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.fh-salzburg.ac.at/zfz
  2. http://www.euractiv.de/europawahlen-2014-000394/artikel/keine-angst-vor-dem-schreckgespenst-euroskeptizismus-008677
  3. http://www.salzburg.com/nachrichten/rubriken/bestestellen/karriere-nachrichten/sn/artikel/zuwandern-ist-abwandern-anderswo-93849/
  4. http://www.leviathan.nomos.de/archiv/2014/heft-2/
  5. The Chancellor of Kakania. In: DiePresse.com. September 6, 2011, accessed January 26, 2018 .
  6. http ://www.mein Bezirk.at/bischofshofen/kultur/am-arsch-der-welt-d64663.html