Akademie für Soziologie

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The Akademie für Soziologie (German for Academy for Sociology) is a scientific organization of social scientists that do empirical research in Germany. A call for the new organization was published in April 2017 with 112 signatories.[1] The academy was founded in Mannheim in July of the same year. Its president is Thomas Hinz.

German sociologists were divided about whether a new organization was needed or divisive.[2][3]

The academy is recognized by the German Research Foundation as one of the two societies for the empirical social sciences.[4]

Conference[edit]

  • April 2018 in MunichWachsende Ungleichheit – gespaltene Gesellschaft? Aktuelle Beiträge der empirisch-analytischen Soziologie[5][6]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Call to establish the academy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
  2. ^ Jörg Strübing's blog posts on the academy[permanent dead link] on the website of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (German Society for Sociology)
  3. ^ Zoff im Glashaus, Konstantin Nowotny, Der Freitag, 13.2.2018
  4. ^ Ein Quexit in der Soziologie?, Gerald Wagner, FAZ, updated on 23.01.2019
  5. ^ Ängste und Sorgen der Mittelschicht, Ingeborg Breuer, Deutschlandfunk, 12.4.2018
  6. ^ Wachsende Ungleichheit – gespaltene Gesellschaft?, Nikolaus Nützel, Bayerischer Rundfunk, 4.4.2018

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