Sina Farzin

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Sina Farzin (* 1976 ) is a German sociologist .

Life

From 2002 she studied as a DAAD scholarship holder at Peking University . In 2003 she received a Master of Arts in European Culture and Economy (ECUE) at the Ruhr University Bochum , Faculty for Social Science; 2005 a master’s degree there . In 2006/07 she worked at the University of Basel , in Switzerland, as a visiting doctoral candidate. In 2010 she completed her doctorate at the University of Bremen with the topic The Rhetoric of Exclusion - On the relationship between social theory and the subject of exclusion .

Farzin has been junior professor for sociological theory at the University of Hamburg since September 2012 . Her main research interests include a. Topics of social inclusion and exclusion , systems and difference theories , the sociology of literature and a sociology of utopias and dystopias .

She is also the editor of the specialist journal Soziologie and board member of the German Society for Sociology , of which she has been a member of the council since 2015.

Publications

Monographs

  • The rhetoric of exclusion. On the connection between exclusion and social theory. Velbrück, Weilerswist 2011, ISBN 978-3-942393-07-2 .
  • Inclusion / exclusion. Developments and problems of a system-theoretical distinction. transcript., Bielefeld 2006, ISBN 978-3-89942-361-7 .

Edited works

  • with Henning Laux (ed.): Founding scenes of sociological theory. VS, Wiesbaden 2014, ISBN 978-3-531-19800-2 .
  • with Stefan Jordan (Ed.): Lexicon of Sociology and Social Theory. A hundred basic terms. Reclam, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-15-019297-9 .
  • with Sven Opitz, Urs Stäheli: Inclusion / Exclusion: Rhetoric - Body - Power (= social systems . 14th year, no.2). Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-8282-0460-7 .
  • since 2017: Editor of the journal Sociology

Articles in manuals / lexicons

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/fachbereich-sowi/professuren/farzin/forschung.html