Ralph Kray

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Ralph Kray (born March 23, 1962 in Siegen , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German humanities and management scientist. He is the editor-in-chief of a series of books on healthcare innovation management.

Study time

From 1981 to 1989 he studied Protestant theology , philosophy , general literature and German at the universities of Basel , Erlangen-Nuremberg , Tübingen and Siegen ; After completing his master's degree with a thesis on French structuralism using the example of Roland Barthes at the University of Siegen in 1989, he also received his doctorate from the University of Siegen in 1994 with a media science thesis on the history of the reception and impact of ancient myths up to the present day. phil.

Teaching and Research

In 1989 he became a research assistant for general literary studies at the University of Siegen , and in 1997 research assistant at the Humanities Centers Berlin e. V. In 2004 he became “Coordinating Agent” of the Provost Office and European Office of Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore) for the transatlantic research network “Issues of Aging”. In 2005 he was project officer for the Dean's Office at the Charité- Universitätsmedizin Berlin , and in 2007 he became head of “National and International Business Development Projects ” at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin. In 2011 the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Baltimore appointed him “Executive in-Residence in Healthcare Innovation Management”, and since 2012 his faculty appointment has been expanded to “Executive Scholar-in-Residence in Healthcare Management”. He represents the academic and business interests of the Dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Europe . He has also published interviews and articles for stern and other media.

Publications

  • "Paradoxes, dissonances, breakdowns: On the end and progress of the provocations" (together with K. Ludwig Pfeiffer). In: Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich / Pfeiffer, K. Ludwig (eds.): Paradoxes, dissonances, breakdowns. Situations of open epistemology. Frankfurt a. M .: Suhrkamp 1991, pp. 13-31. (= stw 925).
  • Authority. Spectra of hard communication. Ed. V. Ralph Kray, K. Ludwig Pfeiffer and Thomas Studer. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag 1992.
  • Herakles / Herkules I. Metamorphoses of the hero in their media diversity. Ed. V. Ralph Kray and Stephan Oettermann. Basel, Frankfurt a. M .: Stroemfeld (1993) 1994.
  • Herakles / Herkules II. Media-historical outline. Repertory on intermedia material and history of motifs. Basel, Frankfurt a. M .: Stroemfeld (1993) 1994. (Together with Stephan Oettermann.)
  • Theory as a cultural event. Ed. V. K. Ludwig Pfeiffer, Ralph Kray and Klaus Städtke . Berlin / New York: de Gruyter 2001.
  • Scope of authorial discourse. Ed. V. Ralph Kray and Klaus Städtke. Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2003. ISBN 3-05-003737-7 .
  • Closed forms. Ed. V. Ralph Kray and Kai Luehrs-Kaiser. Koenigshausen & Neumann: Würzburg 2005. ISBN 3-8260-2722-1 .
  • “Health announcement system. The reasonableness of political and other communication in the social and health sector ”. In: Rademacher, Lars (Ed.), Politics according to script. From Political Communication to Political Marketing. Münster: LIT Verlag 2005, pp. 182–205.
  • Strategic alliances in the health sector. Cooperation and coordination between hospital and industry. Wiesbaden: Gabler 2009.
  • "Attention: patient twilight online!" In: Koch, Christoph (Ed.): Attention: Patient Online! How the internet, social networks and communicative structural change are transforming the health sector. Ed. V. Christoph Koch. Wiesbaden: Gabler 2010, pp. 5-18.
  • Prioritized medicine. Way out or dead end for the health society? Ed. V. Adele Diederich , Christoph Koch, Ralph Kray and Rainer Sibbel. Wiesbaden: Gabler 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. Telemedicine - technology seeks market - a dialogue with Dr. Rainer Hess
  2. "The glass hospital doesn't exist yet" . star
  3. The best clinic for me . star
  4. The high time of life . By Peter Fuchs and Ralph Kray. The daily newspaper .

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