Wolfgang Hinte

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Wolfgang Hinte (born May 18, 1952 in Oberhausen ) is a social work scientist and father of the concept of social space orientation .

Career

Hinte studied education , psychology and social work and was in 1978 at the University-Essen University doctorate . Hinte was a professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen from 1980 and from 1985 headed the Institute for District Development, Social Space-Oriented Work and Consulting (ISSAB) on the Essen campus. He retired in 2015 and has been working as a freelance speaker and organizational consultant ever since.

Fonts (selection)

  • Non-directive pedagogy. An introduction to the basics and practice of self-determined learning , Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1990, ISBN 3-8244-4072-5
  • From the case to the field. Social spaces instead of administrative districts , Berlin: Edition Sigma, 1999 (with G. Litges and W. Springer), ISBN 3-89404-762-3 .
  • District management. A municipal strategy for disadvantaged residential areas , Berlin: Edition Sigma, 2004 (with G. Grimm and G. Litges), ISBN 3-89404-743-7 .
  • Foundations and standards of community work. A reader on development lines and perspectives , 2nd, updated edition, Weinheim; Munich: Juventa-Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-7799-1824-0 (with Maria Lüttringhaus and Dieter Oelschlägel)
  • Social space orientation in youth welfare. Theoretical foundations, principles of action and practical examples of cooperative-integrative pedagogy , Weinheim; Munich: 2007, ISBN 3-7799-1776-9 (with Helga Treeß)
  • Beyond tradition and postmodernism. Social space orientation in Switzerland, Austria and Germany , Weinheim / Munich: Juventa-Vlg., 2007 (ed. With D. Haller and B. Kummer), ISBN 978-3-7799-1885-1 .
  • Social space orientation. A study book on technical, institutional and financial aspects , Vienna: UTB-Verlag, 2014, ISBN 3-8252-4324-9 (edited with Roland Fürst )

Individual evidence

  1. Back: Lecture on social space orientation in North Friesland (PDF; 92 kB) ( Memento from April 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive )

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