Rainer Benthin

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Rainer Benthin (* 1961 ) is a German political scientist and journalist .

Life

Benthin studied political science , German literature , philosophy and education at the Philipps University of Marburg , the University of Vienna and the University of Hamburg (MA). He was born in 2003 with Joachim Raschke in Hamburg with the dissertation On the way to the middle. Public relations strategies of the new right to the Dr. phil. PhD and was a research assistant at the chair for work, industrial and economic sociology of Klaus Dörre at the Institute for Sociology of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena . He was also the scientific director of the project ZAP - Future of Work and Personnel Development Strategies .

In 2007 he became a consultant at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (Section ZG III 2). Benthin is also the scientific project manager of the Science and Work Cooperation Center (KOWA-MV) at the Stralsund University of Applied Sciences . He is a journalist (including for the magazines Berliner Republik , Vorgänge and Der Betriebswirt ) in the areas of human resource management , political education and right-wing radicalism .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • The New Right in Germany and its Influence on Contemporary Political Discourse . Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-631-30017-4 .
  • On the way to the center. Public relations strategies of the New Right (= Campus Research, Volume 875). Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-593-37620-2 .
  • with Ralf Hamm: Framework conditions for a sustainable personnel and qualification policy in view of emigration and aging using the example of the shipyard industry in Western Pomerania (= OBS workbooks, AH 40). Otto Brenner Foundation, Frankfurt am Main 2005.

Editorships

Contributions to edited volumes

  • Right-wing radicalism as a social protest movement. Outlines of an advanced analysis and explanatory model . In: Gudrun Heinrich, Nikolaus Werz (eds.): Research in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on right-wing radicalism, xenophobia and violence (= Rostock information on politics and administration, issue 18). Institute for Political and Administrative Science, Rostock 2003, ISBN 3-86009-255-3 , pp. 9-22.
  • (Völkisch) nationalism and “natural” inequality. Thematic careers and public relations strategies of the “New Right” in Germany on their way to the “center of society” . In: Forum for Critical Right-Wing Extremism Research, Herbert and Greta Wehner Foundation (ed.): Diffusions. The small border traffic between New Right, Middle and Extreme (= Wehnerwerk series, Volume 1). Forum for Critical Right-Wing Extremism Research, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-939971-01-6 , pp. 40–51.
  • Attacks from the niche. The meaning of "1968" for the culture war of the New Right in Germany . In: Damir Skenderovic , Christina Späti (eds.): 1968 - Revolution and counter-revolution. New left and new right in France, the FRG and Switzerland (= Itinera, Fasc. 27). Schwabe, Basel 2008, ISBN 978-3-7965-2518-6 , pp. 81-92.

Individual evidence

  1. Employee , Chair for Work, Industrial and Economic Sociology, accessed on January 4, 2014.
  2. ^ Rainer Benthin , Campus, January 4, 2014.
  3. Dr. Rainer Benthin , Berlin Republic, January 4th, 2014.