Publikationsdatenbank
In dieser Übersicht finden Sie die im Rahmen des FGZ entstandenen Publikationen.
Privatizing War The Past or Future of Armed Conflicts?
Hendrik Simon und Sarah Katharina Stein
16. Dezember 2025
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The Effect of Politicization on Protest Participation in Non-Democracies: The Case of Hungary
Pal Susanszky, Endre Borbáth
22. Oktober 2025
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From Berlin to the Globe. The Transnational Story of Döner Kebab.
Maren Möhring
09. Dezember 2024
In: Routledge Handbook of Turkey’s Diasporas, hg. von Ayca Arkilic und Banu Senay. , 446–458. London: Routledge
» DetailansichtCase Files and the Rewriting of PRC History
Man Zhang
09. Dezember 2024
In: The SAGE Handbook of Interpreting Chinese History, hg. von Kristin Stapleton, Xin Fan und Els van Dongen. SAGE Publications Ltd
» DetailansichtExploring Intersectionality as a Concept to Effectively Combat Racism and Racial and Ethnic Discrimination
Marie-Louise Reuter
21. Oktober 2024
Verfassungsblog
» DetailansichtGerman Police Controls and Structural Racism
Johannes Siegel
17. Oktober 2024
Verfassungsblog
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Introduction
Christoph Richter, Noah Marschner, Janine Patz und Axel Salheiser
18. September 2024
In: Contested Climate Justice – Challenged Democracy: International Perspectives, hg. von Noah Marschner, Christoph Richter, Janine Patz und Axel Salheiser. , 9–41. Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt 9. Frankfurt: Campus
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Priming and Prejudice: Experimental Evidence on Negative News Frames and Discrimination in German Welfare Offices
Stefanie Rueß, Gerald Schneider und Jan Vogler
31. Juli 2024
Working Paper Series. University of Konstanz
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The Noumenal Republic: Critical Constructivism After Kant
Rainer Forst
29. April 2024
Cambridge: Polity Press
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Energy Cooperation with Russia in Time of War in Ukraine: Are Hungary and Slovakia “Trapped”?
Paolo Zucconi
02. April 2024
In: Comparativ | Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung 34: 187–210
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Religiosity, non-denominationalism, and their political consequences in East and West Germany after the upheaval of 1989
Gert Pickel and Susanne Pickel
29. März 2024
In: Thirty years after the Berlin Wall: German unification and transformation research, hg. von Ayline Heller und Peter Schmidt, 153–178. Routledge advances in sociology. London: Routledge
» DetailansichtLiving in different worlds? Social networks and societal cohesion in Germany
Nils Teichler und Jean-Yves Gerlitz
07. März 2024
Social Policy Worldwide
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Not in my House: EU-citizenship among East-Central European Citizens: Comparative Analyses
Gert Pickel und Susanne Pickel
01. März 2024
In: Politics in Central Europe – The Journal of Central European Political Science Association 20, Nr. 1: 117–139
» DetailansichtWhen Cultures of Remembrance Clash: Contesting Memorialization in Namibia’s Urban Spaces
Constanze Blum
14. Februar 2024
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» DetailansichtClearing the Data Fog: German Far-Right Research’s Requirements for the DSA Research Data Access.
Jan Rau
01. November 2023
Media Research Blog, Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut
» DetailansichtBETWEEN DEPRESSION AND HOPE : Affective Mediations of Urban Restructuring in Leipzig, East Germany
Leon Rosa Reichle
20. Juni 2023
In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 47, Nr. 4: 546–562
» DetailansichtAgainst thy Neighbour: The Rise of Xenophobic Populism in South Africa
Constanze Blum
22. Februar 2023
Zusammenhalt begreifen.
» DetailansichtUnderstanding the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Four Analytical Lenses
Paolo Zucconi
06. Mai 2022
Zusammenhalt begreifen.
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(Re)activations of Tricontinentalism in the Past and in the Present
Anna Grimaldi und Sandrine Gukelberger
20. April 2022
Human Rights from the Global South Blog
» DetailansichtDigital Turbulence: Building a democratic society in times of digital turmoil
Jan Rau und Felix M. Simon
16. Februar 2022
Heinrich Böll Stiftung Tel Aviv
» DetailansichtContaining authoritarianism in the digital age: Platform governance in view of Germany’s constitutional order
Martin Fertmann & Jan Rau
30. Dezember 2021
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Tel-Aviv
» DetailansichtCultural policy for what? Kiel’s cultural policy between city development, social cohesion and intrinsic values
Andrea Cederquist & Johannes Crückeberg
03. Dezember 2021
In: Periferica 22: 167–177
» DetailansichtUnknowing, indifferent, or committed: Relations between age and assessments of the German population’s involvement and inaction during the time of National Socialism
Michael Papendick, Jonas Rees & Andreas Zick
01. September 2021
In: Asian Journal of Social Psychology 24 (3), S. 289–301
» DetailansichtA failed welcome? Civil society’s struggle to support refugees and integration policies in an Eastern German town
Yann Rees & Sebastian Kurtenbach
11. Juli 2021
Research Blog by the International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP)
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The Varying Challenge of Islamophobia for the EU: On Anti-Muslim Resentments and Its Dividend for Right-Wing Populists and Eurosceptics – Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective
Gert Pickel & Cemal Öztürk
10. Mai 2021
In: Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe, hg. von Astrid Lorenz und Lisa H. Anders, 57–80. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics. Cham: Springer International Publishing
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