Ulrich Mückenberger

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Ulrich Mückenberger (born November 19, 1944 in Schönheide ) is a legal and political scientist and professor emeritus for labor and social law at the Faculty of Social Economics at the University of Hamburg . Mückenberger, who represents left-wing political positions, is known, among other things, for having coined the term normal employment relationship .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1964, Mückenberger studied law in Berlin and Marburg . He passed the first state examination in law in 1968, the second in 1973. He also received his doctorate in 1973. In 1982 he obtained his habilitation in labor and social law and political science at the University of Bremen . Since 1985 he has taught labor and social law and European law at the trade union-related Hamburg University of Economics and Politics , which was incorporated into the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Hamburg in 2005 as the "Department of Economics and Politics" (since 2009: "Department of Social Economics") . Mückenberger spent several research stays or was visiting professor in Great Britain (Wolfson Fellowship of the British Academy), Italy (Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute ) and France ( University of Nantes ).

In addition, Mückenberger is head of the Time Policy Research Center and member of the executive board of the German Society for Time Policy .

Bibliography (selection)

  • 1974: Labor law and class struggle. The Great British Dock Workers Strike 1972 , Frankfurt: European Publishing House, ISBN 3-434-10062-8
  • 1989: The change in the normal employment relationship under conditions of a "crisis of normality" , in: trade union monthly books, edition 4/1989, pp. 211–223
  • 2004: everyday metronomes. Company time policies, local effects, social regulation , Berlin: Edition Sigma, ISBN 978-3894045098
  • 2010: Times and Spaces of the City. Theory and Practice , edited together with Dieter Läpple and Jürgen Oßenbrügge, Opladen / Farmington Hills: Verlag Barbara Budrich, ISBN 978-3-86649-175-5

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