Ulrich Brinkmann (sociologist)

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Ulrich Brinkmann (* 1967 ) is a German social scientist and professor of sociology with a focus on organizational and work sociology at the Technical University of Darmstadt .

Brinkmann studied political science , economics and English from 1988 to 1994 at the University of Marburg . With a doctoral scholarship from the Hans Böckler Foundation , he wrote the dissertation Umbruch von unten? Operational actors in the east German transformation . From 2002 to 2004 he was a research assistant at the “Research Institute Work Education Participation” (FIAB) at the Ruhr University Bochum , from 2004 to 2008 university assistant at the chair of work, industrial and economic sociology at the University of Jena , where he studied the script The invisible fist of the market. Operational control and coordination in financial market capitalism completed his habilitation in 2010. After a two-year substitute professorship, the University of Trier appointed him University Professor of Economic Sociology in 2010. In 2014 he was offered a position at TU Darmstadt, where he has been professor of sociology with a focus on organizational and work sociology since the winter semester 2014/15.

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  • Break from below? Operational actors in the east German transformation. Hampp, Munich / Mering 2002.
  • with Klaus Dörre: Financial Market Capitalism - Driving Force of a Flexible Production Model? In: Cologne journal for sociology and social psychology . Special issue 45/2005: Financial market capitalism . Pp. 85-116.
  • The invisible fist of the market. Operational control and coordination in financial market capitalism. Sigma, Berlin 2011.
  • together with Oliver Nachtwey : Post-Democracy and Industrial Citizenship. Erosion processes of democracy and co-determination , Beltz Juventa, Weinheim, Basel 2017, ISBN 978-3-7799-3740-1 .

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