Publikationsdatenbank
In dieser Übersicht finden Sie die im Rahmen des FGZ entstandenen Publikationen.
“Why Don’t You Just Kick Out the Foreigners?”: Authoritarian Answers to the Housing Question in Leipzig, East Germany
Peter Bescherer und Leon Reichle
11. Mai 2022
In: Spatializing Authoritarianism, hg. von Natalie Koch, 260–278. Syracuse University Press
» 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
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Mentoring as a grassroots effort for integrating refugees – evidence from a randomised field experiment
Philipp Jaschke, Lea-Maria Löbel, Magdalena Krieger, Nicolas Legewie, Martin Kroh, Jannes Jacobsen & Diana Schacht.
13. April 2022
In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: 1–21
» DetailansichtAll Gone? Change and Persistence in the Impact of Social Cleavages on Voting Behavior in Germany since 1949
Martin Elff und Sigrid Roßteutscher.
11. April 2022
In: The Changing German Voter, hg. von Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Harald Schoen, Bernhard Weßels und Christof Wolf. , 27–49. Oxford University Press, Oxford
» 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
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Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence and Freedom of Expression: A Policy Manual
Eliska Pirkova, Matthias Kettemann, Marlena Wisniak, Martin Scheinin, Emmi Bevensee, Katie Pentney, Lorna Woods, Lucien Heitz, Bojana Kostic, Krisztina Rozgonyi, Holli Sargeant, Julia Haas & Vladan Joler
20. Januar 2022
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
» DetailansichtModernization Losers’ Revenge? Income Mobility and Support for Right- and Left-Wing Populist Parties in Germany
Jörg Hartmann, Karin Kurz und Holger Lengfeld
20. Januar 2022
In: European Sociological Review 38, Nr. 1: 138–152
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Racism, Antisemitism and Achievement: Christoph Meiners and his Theory of the Nonequivalence of Human Beings
Felix Axster
19. Januar 2022
In: Colonialism and the Jews in German History: From the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, hg. von Stefan Vogt. , 70–88. Bloomsbury Academic
» DetailansichtThe Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourse
Klaus Günther
04. Januar 2022
In: Guilt, hg. von Katharina Von Kellenbach und Matthias Buschmeier. , 99–122. Oxford University Press, New York
» 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
» DetailansichtRally Effect in the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Role of Affectedness, Fear, and Partisanship
Melanie Dietz, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Philipp Scherer & Lars-Christopher Stövsand
26. Dezember 2021
In: German Politics: 1–21
» DetailansichtKnowing What Justice Means and Being Committed to It: Remarks on Allen Buchanan's Analysis of Conservative Factual Beliefs
Rainer Forst
22. Dezember 2021
In: Journal of Applied Philosophy 38, Nr. 5: 742–746
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Alan Greenspan. The Age of Turbulence
Laura Rischbieter
15. Dezember 2021
In: Nils Güttler, Fabian Grütter, Max Stadler, Monika Wulz (ed.), Deregulation/ Restauration. Eine politische Wissensgeschichte, Matthes & Seitz, Berlin 2021, S. 262-285.
» DetailansichtSupranational courts in Europe: a moderately communitarian turn in the case law on immigration and citizenship
Daniel Thym
15. Dezember 2021
In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47, Nr. 19: 4534–4551
» DetailansichtWe need climate change mitigation and climate change mitigation needs the ‘We’: a state-of-the-art review of social identity effects motivating climate change action
Torsten Masson und Immo Fritsche
12. Dezember 2021
In: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 42: 89–96
» DetailansichtCollective climate action: When do people turn into collective environmental agents?
Immo Fritsche und Torsten Masson
12. Dezember 2021
In: Current Opinion in Psychology 42: 114–119
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Taking to the Streets in Germany – Disenchanted and Confident Critics in Mass Demonstrations
Priska Daphi, Sebastian Haunss, Moritz Sommer & Simon Teune
09. Dezember 2021
In: German Politics: 1–29
» DetailansichtTaking to the Streets in Germany – Disenchanted and Confident Critics in Mass Demonstrations
Priska Daphi, Sebastian Haunss, Moritz Sommer und Simon Teune
07. Dezember 2021
In: German Politics 32, Nr. 3: 440–468
» 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
» DetailansichtThe Political Economy of Populism in Europe. Hyperglobalization and the heterogeneity of protest movements
Philip Manow
01. Dezember 2021
London: Chatham House Research Papers
» DetailansichtEnding Political Violence: Making and Unmaking Perpetrators of the Cultural Revolution in post-Mao China
Man Zhang
01. Dezember 2021
Universität Freiburg
» DetailansichtIgnoring Racism in the History of the German Immigration Society: Some Reflections on Comparison as an Epistemic Practice
Maria Alexopoulou
29. November 2021
In: Journal for the History of Knowledge 2, Nr. 1: 7
» DetailansichtInvestigating the Gender Wealth Gap Across Occupational Classes
Nora Waitkus und Lara Minkus
10. November 2021
In: Feminist Economics 27, Nr. 4: 114–147
» DetailansichtRespect!: Edward Wilmot Blyden and the Cosmopolitan Challenge
Martin Rempe
10. November 2021
In: Humanity 12: 73–86
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