Wolf R. Dombrowsky

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Wolf Rüdiger Dombrowsky (born October 23, 1948 in Thum ) is a German sociologist specializing in disaster sociology .

After graduating from high school in 1969, studying economics, sociology and history at the Universities of Kiel and Bielefeld (where he qualified as a sociologist in 1976), and teaching at the vocational schools in Cuxhaven and Osterholz-Scharmbeck as well as at the Bremen University of Social Education and Economics, he worked as research assistant at the Disaster Research Center of the Institute for Sociology at the University of Kiel, of which he became deputy head in 1987 and head in 2002. In 1988 the doctorate to Dr. rer. soc. at the University of Bielefeld ( disaster and disaster control ), in 2006 he was appointed honorary professor at the former university of applied sciences in the German Red Cross . In 2009 Dombrowsky moved to the Steinbeis University in Berlin as a professor .

His fields of work include research, teaching, training, further education, scientific advice and consulting .

Dombrowsky was appointed to advisory bodies, including

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