Utta isop

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Utta Isop (born 1974 in Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian philosopher and gender researcher , author and editor. Her focus is on gender democracy , unconditional basic income , solidarity economy and social movements .

biography

Utta hyssop studied 1992-1994 jurisprudence and from 1992 to 2002 double major teaching (Teaching PPP / German Philology) and philosophy as a combination of subjects at the University of Vienna . In May 2002 she passed her diploma in philosophy with a thesis entitled “Sociogenesis of the Social. Considerations based on Bourdieu , Groeben , Mead , Vygotsky . In July 2004, the teacher training examination followed with the subjects: social sciences as a school subject, Otto Neurath's visual pedagogy and multilingualism as a national educational concept. In 2005 she was on parental leave . Since 2006 she has been working as a teacher at the Bundesrealgymnasium Klagenfurt-Viktring .

From 2005 to 2016 she taught philosophy and gender studies at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt . She worked in the cross-faculty research network Culture & Conflict , which has existed at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt since 2005. Rules of the game of violence. Cultural studies contributions to peace and gender research , published in 2009 by Utta Isop, Viktorija Ratković and Werner Wintersteiner, is the first publication in which the results of the research project were documented.

In 2013 she was awarded the prize for moral courage by the Austrian Students' Union in Klagenfurt in the teaching category because, according to the jury, she “constantly disregards conventions and expresses criticism of unfair conditions”.

reception

Utta Isop published the volume Differenzen Leben in 2011 with media and communication scientist Viktorija Ratković . The review in the journal Femina Politica drew the conclusion: "The strengths of the book lie in its diverse analysis of different aspects of inclusion and exclusion in relation to the category of gender in connection with - primarily - the categories of ethnicity and sexuality."

Utta Isop wrote the introduction to her book Violence in Everyday Work, published in 2017, and an organizing foreword for each chapter. According to the review by Gerd Krüger, professor at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, in her introduction she critically questions the prevailing understanding of democracy and states that the everyday political discussion in the family, business and leisure time hardly reflects on the everyday experience of democracy. She doubts that the common practice of voting “makes societies capable of democracy in the long run”. Central is their criticism of hierarchy and the demand for a new understanding of democracy.

Memberships

She is a member u. a. the associations Independent Interest Group for Gender Democracy (Klagenfurt) and Solidarity Economy (Vienna) as well as the Austrian Society for Gender Research , the Society for Women in Philosophy and the 2010 “Left Organization” initiative . In 2010 she was the chairwoman of the Friends of the Women's Spring University (Carinthia) . She is also involved in the feminist movement: She is a member of the Association of Feminist Scientists . For the Alliance for One World she is a substitute member of the Development Advisory Council of the Province of Carinthia .

Fonts (selection)

Editing and contributions as an author

  • (Ed.): Violence in everyday professional life. How hierarchies, inclusions and exclusions work. Reports of intersections of institutional violence (= materials from AG SPAK . M 306). AG SPAK books, Neu-Ulm 2017, ISBN 978-3-945959-09-1 (including: Fifty Shades of Gray and violence in the workplace . P. 65 ff.).
  • with Viktorija Ratkovic, Werner Wintersteiner (Ed.): Rules of the game of violence. Cultural studies contributions to peace and gender research (= culture & conflict . Vol. 1). Transcript, Bielefeld 2009, ISBN 978-3-8376-1175-5 .
  • with Alice Pechriggl, Kirstin Mertlitsch, Brigitte Hipfl (eds.): Beyond gender democracy = Beyond gender democracy (= DravaDiskurs ). Drava-Verlag, Klagenfurt u. a. 2009, ISBN 978-3-85435-593-9 (therein: "Gender-based democracy. Five demands of queer politics?" . P. 45 ff.).
  • with Viktorija Ratkovic (ed.): Living differences. Cultural studies and gender-critical perspectives on inclusion and exclusion (= culture & conflict . Vol. 3). Transcript, Bielefeld 2011, ISBN 978-3-8376-1528-9 (therein: "Enough is enough" - "Ya basta!". No god, no nation, no corporation, no husband . Pp. 210 ff.).
  • with Jacob Guggenheimer, Doris Leibetseder, Kirstin Mertlitsch (eds.): "When we were gender ...". Remember and forget genders. Analyzes of gender and memory in gender studies, queer theories and feminist politics (= culture & conflict . Vol. 5). Transcript, Bielefeld 2013, ISBN 978-3-8376-2397-0 (including: countercultural archives beyond family and gender (with Mate Cosic, Johannes Dollinger, Doris Leibetseder). P. 245 ff.).
Articles in other anthologies
  • "People will" - endangered and alienated life between flight and worry , with Heide Hammer, in: Brigitte Buchhammer (Ed.): Learning to be human. Contributions from the 2nd symposium of SWIP Austria, Linz, Johannes Kepler University, 10.-11. December 2015 , Lit Verlag, Berlin / Münster / Vienna / Zürch / London 2017, ISBN 978-3-643-50801-0 , pp. 253-271
  • Institutional violence: the desire to hierarchize - include - exclude , in: Brigitte Buchhammer (Ed.): Newer aspects in philosophy. Current projects by female philosophers in Austria as a research location , Axia Academic Publishers, Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-903068-17-9 , pp. 298–327
  • Self-organization practices. Lottery democracy. Rotation and care work , in: Claudia Brunner et al. (Ed.): Prekariat and Freedom? Feminist science, cultural criticism and self-organization , Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster 2013, ISBN 978-3-89691-929-8 , pp. 242-252
  • Democracy in everyday life - democracy in business 4.0. In: Peter Granig, Erich Hartlieb, Bernhard Heiden (eds.): With innovation management for Industry 4.0. Basics, strategies, success factors. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden 2018, ISBN 978-3-658-11666-8 , pp. 203-212.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Recording of the live broadcast of the event: Utta Isop: “Anarchafeminists, Solidarity Economies and Unconditional Basic Income!” Linz 2008, Cultural Broadcasting Archive
  2. ^ "When we were gender ..." , Transcript, 2013, authors, p. 354
  3. a b c d e Utta Isop . Curriculum Vitae (as of February 2011). Official website of the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt . Retrieved August 20, 2017
  4. ^ Central IT Service (ZID) of the University of Klagenfurt
  5. a b Review by Gerd Krüger, Socialnet
  6. ^ Review, Portal for Political Science
  7. Robert Benedikt: "More courage to express your own opinion" . In: Kleine Zeitung , April 19, 2013 , p. 22.
  8. Review by Bettina Aumair in Femina Politica, 2/2012, pp. 189–192
  9. Review by Jos Schnurer in Socialnet
  10. Reviewed for H-Soz-Kult by Silke Wenk, Institute for Art and Visual Culture, University of Oldenburg