Thomas Geier

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Thomas Geier (born December 24, 1968 in Essen ) is a German educationalist , musician and DJ .

Life

Thomas Geier is an educational scientist with a doctorate and habilitation and has been an academic advisor at TU Dortmund University since 2019 . Between 2014 and 2016 he represented the professorship for intercultural education at the Karlsruhe University of Education. Since 2016 he has headed the educational science project on "Pedagogy of the Gülen Movement", which is funded by the DFG ( German Research Foundation ). In 2017 he was a Research Fellow at the Human Sciences Research College at Goethe University in Bad Homburg. He then represented the professorship for general educational science, focus: migration and education, at the Goethe University Frankfurt / Main from 2018 to 2019. [He lives in Berlin and Essen.

Even before his academic career, Thomas Geier became known as the drummer in the band Die Government , which was founded in Essen and which many consider to be the forerunner and reference point of the Hamburg School . After the band broke up in 1994, he and others founded the nationally known and successful house club Rote Liebe , in which many international DJs a. a. George Morel , Josh Wink , John Acquaviva , DJ Sneak and many more played and he was a resident DJ himself . In 2006 he appeared again with the two musicians Yoshino and DDFM as a drummer and now also singer of the band Festland with the album "An Euren Fensters grow flowers" (ZZ 2013). The second sound carrier, “World Burns” (ZZ 2027) was also released in 2010 by Alfred Hilsberg on the Hamburg label Zick Zack . The trio sets texts by the Düsseldorf painter Fabian Weinecke to music .

He is a member of the Migration Council .

Publications (selection)

  • Intercultural teaching , VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2011 (also dissertation), ISBN 978-3-531-18013-7
  • with Löw, Martina: Introduction to the Sociology of Education and Upbringing , Verlag Barbara Budrich (UTB), Opladen 2014, ISBN 978-3-8252-8494-7
  • ed. with Albus, Vanessa and Frank, Magnus: Language education in philosophy lessons, LiT-Verlag, Münster, Berlin a. a. 2017, ISBN 978-3-643-12940-6
  • ed. with Pollmanns, Marion: What are lessons? On the constitution of an educational form , VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-07177-6
  • ed. with Zaborowski, Katrin U .: Migration: Dissolutions and Boundaries. Perspectives on educational migration research , VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-03808-3

Web links

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  1. https://www.fk12.tu-dortmund.de/cms/IADS/de/home/Personen/Akademische-Raete/Thomas_-Geier.html
  2. http://www.zsb.uni-halle.de/forschungsprojekte/die_paedagogik_der__guelen-bewegungun/
  3. http://www.forschungskolleg-humanwwissenschaften.de/index.php/fellows/fellows-2017/141?view=item
  4. http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/74651962/Geier/ Uni Frankfurt]
  5. a b Ruhrbarone.de (March 16, 2015): The government - today as important as ever
  6. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt: The Hamburg School in the back of the cupboard
  7. Thomas Geier: Die Rote Liebe and the techno scene in the 1990s , in: Techno: a look back into the future, p. 58ff. ISBN 978-3-933060-32-7
  8. https://rat-fuer-migration.de/verbindungen/