How failed field accesses abets enlightenment. Article published by Michelle Buller und Hannah Jestädt.
Tag: research
Digital Evening-Lecture with John Clarke
This semester we are delighted to have John Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, The Open University, UK) as a speaker in our Evening-Lecture. He will talk about: “Remaking welfare, remaking states: disciplining […]
The new winter semester 2022/2023 starts.
Time to grab your calendar and a marker pen to make a big note of the following dates! For the coming winter semester, we continue with a great programme and more exciting events. […]
Simon Hemmerich leaves the Research Training Group
Research not only opens up new perspectives, it leads us down new paths.
What does research actually look like?
Scientific work is complex. When young people begin with their studies, they sometimes only have an abstract idea of what future work as a scientist might look like. In addition, research in a […]
Workshop on (gender-)difference and research
Both social services work and research work are always integrated in the process of working with (and on) differentiations and have important consequences for the re-production of those.