Publikationsdatenbank
In dieser Übersicht finden Sie die im Rahmen des FGZ entstandenen Publikationen.
The significance of occupations, family responsibilities, and gender for working from home: Lessons from COVID-19
Lara Minkus, Nicolai Groepler und Sonjs Drobnič
10. Oktober 2022
Hg. von Joanna TyrowiczIn: PLOS ONE 17, Nr. 6: S. 1-17
» DetailansichtThe rule of unreason: Analyzing (anti‐)democratic regression
Rainer Forst
20. Dezember 2023
In: Constellations 30, Nr. 3: 217–224
» DetailansichtThe role of generalized trust in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
Philipp Simon Eisnecker,Martin Kroh und Simon Kühne
12. Dezember 2022
In: PLOS ONE 17, Nr. 12: e0278854
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The relationship between patriotism and regional identification: a cross-country analysis
Peter Dirksmeier
08. September 2022
In: The Annals of Regional Science.
» DetailansichtThe rational critique of social unreason. On critical theory in the Frankfurt tradition
Rainer Forst
19. Dezember 2023
In: Constellations 30, Nr. 4: 395–400
» DetailansichtThe politics of alliances. The making and breaking of social movement coalitions. Introduction to the special issue
Sabrina Zajak und Sebastian Haunss
27. Mai 2022
In: Social Movement Studies 21, Nr. 1–2: 1–7
» DetailansichtThe long reach of class origin on financial investments and net worth
Philipp M. Lersch und Olaf Groh-Samberg
16. November 2023
In: Acta Sociologica 66, Nr. 2: 210–230
» DetailansichtThe law of global digitality
Matthias C. Kettemann, Alexander Peukert und Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann (Hrsg.)
26. Juni 2022
Routledge research in the law of emerging technologies. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge
» DetailansichtThe importance of citizenship for deserving COVID-19 treatment
Marc Helbling, Rahsaan Maxwell, Simon Munzert und Richard Traunmüller
01. September 2022
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9, Nr. 1: 302.
» DetailansichtThe impact of regionalism on anti-immigrant attitudes: a multilevel international comparative study
Peter Dirksmeier
29. Juni 2022
In: Territory, Politics, Governance: 1–21
» DetailansichtThe game of energy transition: A game theoretical perspective on public participation procedures in infrastructure planning
Eva Ruffing und Viktoria Brendler
04. Dezember 2023
In: European Policy Analysis: 93–111
» DetailansichtThe eroding power of anti-immigrant attitudes for social cohesion in Singapore: more myth than fact?
Peter Dirksmeier
19. Oktober 2024
In: GeoJournal 89, Nr. 6: 1–18
» DetailansichtThe end of the golden age: on growing challenges for male workers and their partners to secure a family income
Jean-Yves Gerlitz
16. November 2023
In: European Sociological Review 39, Nr. 2: 247–261
» DetailansichtThe contribution of employer changes to aggregate wage mobility
Nils Torben Hollandt und Steffen Mueller
14. September 2024
In: Oxford Economic Papers: gpae038
» DetailansichtThe Wall in the Mind – Revisited Stable Differences in the Political Cultures of Western and Eastern Germany
Susanne Pickel & Gert Pickel
22. Juni 2022
In: German Politics: 1–23
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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
» DetailansichtThe Unholy Alliance: The Rise of the Far-Right and Digital Capitalism
Katarina Ristic
31. Januar 2025
Zusammenhalt begreifen.
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The Thin Crust of Civilization. Lessons from the German Jewish Past
Mathias Berek
17. September 2021
In: The future of the German-Jewish past: memory and the question of antisemitism, hg. von Gidʿon Reʾuveni und Diana Franklin, 77–86. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press
» 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
» DetailansichtThe Political Economy of Social Integration. Understanding the Relation of Global Capitalism and State Politics from a Postcolonial Perspective on Contemporary Slavery
David Strecker
27. Mai 2024
In: De-centering global sociology: the peripheral turn in social theory and research, hg. von Arthur Bueno, Mariana Marques Teixeira und David Strecker. , S. 144-160. Critical global citizenship education. New York, NY: Routledge …
» DetailansichtThe Political Economy of Populism in Europe. Hyperglobalization and the heterogeneity of protest movements
Philip Manow
01. Dezember 2021
London: Chatham House Research Papers
» DetailansichtThe Point of Justice: On the Paradigmatic Incompatibility between Rawlsian “Justice as Fairness” and Luck Egalitarianism
Rainer Forst
03. September 2020
In: John Rawls, hg. von Jon Mandle und Sarah Roberts-Cady. , 148–160. New York: Oxford University Press
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The Point of Justice: On the Paradigmatic Incompatibility between Rawlsian ‘Justice as Fairness’ and Luck Egalitarianism
Rainer Forst
01. Juli 2020
In: Jon Mandle & Sarah Roberts-Cady (Hrsg.): John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions, Oxford: Oxford University Press, S. 148-160.
» DetailansichtThe Phenomenological Foundations of Ethnomethodology’s Conceptions of Sequentiality and Indexicality. Harold Garfinkel’s References to Aron Gurwitsch’s „Field of Consciousness“
Christian Meyer
13. September 2022
Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion, Nr. 23: 111–144.
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The Noumenal Republic: Critical Constructivism After Kant
Rainer Forst
29. April 2024
Cambridge: Polity Press
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