Philipp Staab

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Philipp Staab, 2019

Philipp Staab (* 1983 in Nuremberg ) is a German sociologist and university professor. His work and research focuses on digitization and digital capitalism, sociology of technology , work and industrial sociology , change in the world of work, social inequality , economic sociology and political economy .

Life

After studying sociology, political science and psychology at the Universities of Kassel and Paris Nanterre , Philipp Staab obtained his doctorate in Kassel in 2013 with a research project on the service proletariat that emerged in the course of tertiarization . Between 2008 and 2016 Staab was a research associate at the Hamburg Institute for Social Research , where he headed the research projects “The Liberated Citizen” and “Digital Capitalism”. From 2016 to 2017, he worked as a research assistant at the Institute for the History and Future of Work . Staab has been a research assistant at the Chair of Macrosociology at the University of Kassel since 2017 . In the 2018/2019 winter semester, he represented the professorship for Technology Studies at the University of St. Gallen . In 2019 he took over the ECDF professorship for the "Sociology of the Future of Work" at the Humboldt University in Berlin . After studying the concept of digital capitalism for several years, Staab deals with industrial digital platforms and artificial intelligence as part of this professorship .

Fonts (selection)

  • Digital capitalism. Market and rule in the economy of scarcity , Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2019.
  • False promises. Growth in digital capitalism , Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2016.
  • Capitalism and inequality. The new faults , Campus, Frankfurt a. M./New York 2016 (co-editor with Heinz Bude ).
  • Work in digital capitalism , special issue Mittelweg 36, 6/2015 (guest editor).
  • Power and rule in the service world , Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2014.
  • Exit capitalism revisited. The influence of private venture capital on corporate decisions, market risks and quality of work in technology-intensive start- ups, in: Leviathan 2/2018, pp. 212–231.
  • The irritated center. Social faults and political articulations , in: Leviathan. Special issue 32/2017 “The people against (liberal) democracy. The crisis of representation and new populist challenges ”, pp. 179–199 (with Heinz Bude).
  • The Consumption Dilemma of Digital Capitalism , in: Transfer. European Review of Labor and Research, 23 / 2017,3, pp. 281–294.
  • Market and Labor Control in Digital Capitalism , in: TripleC. Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 14 / 2016,2, pp. 457–474 (with Oliver Nachtwey ).
  • The proletarianization of service work. Institutional selectivity, work process and future perception in the segment of simple service work , in: Soziale Welt, 66 / 2015,4, pp. 371–387 (with Friederike Bahl).
  • Digitization as the geopolitics of capital , in: SPW, 229/2018, 6, pp. 47–52.
  • Recursiveness and horizontalization - the commercial Internet as a model for digitized work , in: AIS studies 10/2018, pp. 294–307 (with Simon Schaupp).
  • Digitization and polarization . A literature study on the effects of digital change on social structure and businesses , in: Hirsch-Kreinsen, Hartmut / Karacic, Anemari (eds.): FGW study. Digitization of work 19, Research Institute for Social Development, Düsseldorf 2019 (with Lena J. Prediger).

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Edition HIS Verlagsges.mbH: detail page. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
  2. a b c d Dr. Philipp Staab. In: IGZA - Institute for the History and Future of Work. Retrieved on September 23, 2019 (German).
  3. a b c Prof. Dr. Philipp Staab. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
  4. staabphs: Prof. Dr. Philipp Staab - Sociology of the Future of Work. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .