Ulrike Popp

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Ulrike Popp (* 1959 in Schleswig ) is a sociologist and university professor for school education at the Alpen-Adria-Universität in Klagenfurt .

Life

Ulrike Popp studied sociology, educational science, psychology and social and economic history at the University of Hamburg with a degree in sociology. She did her doctorate at the University of Hamburg with a quantitative and qualitative study on the life plans of German and Turkish young people. From 1994 to 2001 she was a research assistant at the Faculty of Education at Bielefeld University . After her habilitation with the topic “ Gender Socialization in the Context of School Violence and Conflicting Interactions ”, she worked as a senior assistant at Bielefeld University and as a substitute professor at the Institute for General Didactics and School Pedagogy at Dortmund University (SS 2002). In 2002 Ulrike Popp was offered the professorship for school pedagogy at the Institute for Educational Science and Educational Research at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt.

In addition to school pedagogy, the work focuses on socialization and youth research, gender relations in the educational sector, school failure and social inequalities as well as research on all-day school types.

Fonts (selection)

  • Shared future. Life plans of German and Turkish students . Leske + Budrich, Opladen 1994.
  • Gender socialization and school violence. Gender-typical forms of expression and conflicting interactions among secondary school students . Juventa, Weinheim / Munich 2002.
  • Developing schools through research. School and teaching development between system constraints and reform demands , edited with Sabine Reh. Juventa, Weinheim / Munich 2004.
  • Encouraging and challenging schools , edited with Kornelia Tischler. Profile, Vienna / Munich 2007

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