Wolfgang Seibel (Administrative Scientist)

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Wolfgang Seibel (born November 29, 1953 in Barsinghausen ) is a German administrative scientist .

Life

Seibel studied political science , German literature and linguistics at the University of Marburg . After the state examination in 1977, he completed the master’s program at the Speyer Administration University . From 1979, he worked in Kassel, at the city's University , he received his doctorate in 1982 and habilitated 1988th

Since 1990 he has held the chair for public administration at the University of Konstanz .

He has held several visiting professorships , such as at the University of Vienna in 1992 and at the University of California, Berkeley in 1994 . Because of his research on the Holocaust , he was invited to Princeton several times for research stays. For the academic year 2002 to 2003 he was elected a member of the School of Historical Studies of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. From 2004 to 2005 he was a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin . Since 2005, Seibel has also been Adjunct Professor at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.

Wolfgang Seibel is married and has three children.

Act

Seibel's research focuses on the Holocaust and polycracy in Western Europe from 1940 to 1944, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah , the individualization and the logic of persecution, in particular the differentiation of networks of persecution of the Holocaust in Belgium in the Years 1940–1944, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), and the victims of the New World Order with investigation of the political construction of the success and failure of international interim administrations, also funded by the DFG.

Seibel is co-editor of important national and international publications such as Public Administration Review , Journal of Civil Society and Politische Vierteljahresschrift .

He has been a member of the German Association for Political Science since 1979 , where he was head of the Political Science and Political Administration section from 1989 to 1995 . He has been a member of the American Political Science Association (APSA) since 1999 . In 2009 he became a full member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences .

Publications

  • Theory development in political science, an interim balance. Baden-Baden, Nomos 1997, ISBN 3-7890-4636-1 , together with Arthur Benz.
  • The third sector in Germany. Edition Sigma 1997, ISBN 3-89404-175-7 , together with Helmut K. Anheier, Eckhard Priller.
  • Administrative structure in the new federal states. On the communicative logic of state institution building. Edition Sigma 2001, ISBN 3-89404-755-0 , together with Stephanie Reulen.
  • Managed Illusions. The privatization of the GDR economy by the Treuhandanstalt and its successors 1990–2000. Campus Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-593-37979-1 , together with Hartmut Maaßen, Arndt Oschmann, Jörg Raab.
  • Germany East - Germany West (The "Treuhand" as "Winkelried"). ( online at buergerimstaat.de)
  • Power and morals. The "final solution to the Jewish question" in France. Wilhelm Fink Verlag / Konstanz University Press 2010, ISBN 978-3-86253-003-8 . Revised American edition: Persecution and Rescue: The Politics of the 'Final Solution' in France, 1940–1944 . Translated into English by Ciaran Cronin. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor 2016, ISBN 978-0-472-11860-1 .
  • Understanding administration: an introduction to the history of theory. Suhrkamp, ​​Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-518-29800-8 .
  • Administrative disaster. From the Love Parade to the NSU investigations Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2017, ISBN 978-3-593-50787-3 , together with Kevin Klamann and Hannah Treis.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Konstanz: Wolfgang Seibel: Curriculum Vitae ( memento from June 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on uni-konstanz.de