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with Sociology University of Mannheim Final dissertation: How Does Stolpersteine Contribute to Collective Memory in Germany? On the Role of the Individual in Commemorative and Memory Culture – with an
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pressure on the modern city as a stie of encounter. As new political movements emerged and rigid collective identities coalesced, the city became the arena in which new rivalries and antagonisms were played
movements are understood to be various protest movements that are characterized in particular by collective identity-forming practices of public square assemblies and occupations as well as a radical democratic
authoritarian intervention. This combination of sources is supplemented by colportage novels, joke collections, marriage guides, and press reports for the social context in which the individual actions took
the signed certificates entered in your overview on PABO via the Central Examination Office. Tip: Collect your certificates from your studies and do not necessarily submit them right at the end of each semester
Nonhoff, Martin; Vogelmann, Frieder, 2016: Paying for Identity. The Formation of Differentiated Collectives through Taxes , InIIS-Arbeitspapier 41/2016, Bremen: Universität Bremen: Institut für Interkulturelle
The group runs an automatic weather station located on the sports grounds of the university. The collected data is published on our website . Further reading Publications Staff of this Work Group
Hegemony, and Populism in the Visegrád Four , Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 334 pp. Edited collections Eder-Ramsauer, Andreas; Kim, Seongcheol; Knott, Andy (Eds.), 2022: Populism, Radicalism, Protest:
(eds.): Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 119-142, with Fred Ngomokwe. - 2020: ‘Research