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  • Caroline de la Porte 'EU Labor Market Meets Labor Market Dualization: What Role for the ECJ and Which Implications for Member States?'

    Caroline de la Porte 'EU Labor Market Meets Labor Market Dualization: What Role for the ECJ and Which Implications for Member States?'

    Caroline de la Porte's lecture was a contribution of the lecture series "Jour Fixe" which is hosted by the Center for Social Policy Research (ZeS) and the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • David Rueda 'Food Comes First, then Morals? Group Homogeneity and Support for Redistribution in Western Europe'

    David Rueda 'Food Comes First, then Morals? Group Homogeneity and Support for Redistribution in Western Europe'

    David Rueda's lecture was a ccontribution of the lecture series "Jour Fixe" which is hosted by the Center for Social Policy Research (ZeS) and the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • Bob Jessop 'Understanding the 'Economization' of Social Formations'

    Bob Jessop 'Understanding the 'Economization' of Social Formations'

    Bob Jessop's lecture was a contribution of the conference "The Marketization of Society: Economizing the Non-Economic" (DGS sections Sociological Theory and Economic Sociology), which took place from 1 to 2 June 2012 and was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • Alexander Ebner 'Reflections of Marketization Building on the Perspectives of Polanyi and Habermas'

    Alexander Ebner 'Reflections of Marketization Building on the Perspectives of Polanyi and Habermas'

    Alexander Ebner's lecture was a contribution of the conference "The Marketization of Society: Economizing the Non-Economic" (DGS sections Sociological Theory and Economic Sociology), which took place from 1 to 2 June 2012 and was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • Andreas Langenohl 'The Economy, the Market, and Exchange: Notes on Non-Identities'

    Andreas Langenohl 'The Economy, the Market, and Exchange: Notes on Non-Identities'

    Andreas Langenohl's lecture was a contribution of the conference "The Marketization of Society: Economizing the Non-Economic" (DGS sections Sociological Theory and Economic Sociology), which took place from 1 to 2 June 2012 and was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • Ulrich Bröckling 'The Subject in the Marketplace'

    Ulrich Bröckling 'The Subject in the Marketplace'

    Ulrich Bröckling's lecture was a contribution of the conference "The Marketization of Society: Economizing the Non-Economic" (DGS sections Sociological Theory and Economic Sociology), which took place from 1 to 2 June 2012 and was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies".

  • Jude C. Hays 'Spatial Interdependencies in Social Sciences and Comparative Politics'

    Jude C. Hays 'Spatial Interdependencies in Social Sciences and Comparative Politics'

    Jude C. Hays (University of Pittsburgh) hold this lecture on 15 February 2012 while spending a few weeks as guest researcher at Bremen University. The event was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and the Collaborative Research Center "Transformations of the State".

  • Dave Elder-Vass 'How Are (Social) Structural Dynamics Produced by Constellations? Structural Dynamics of Entities / Constellations'

    Dave Elder-Vass 'How Are (Social) Structural Dynamics Produced by Constellations? Structural Dynamics of Entities / Constellations'

    Dave Elder-Vass' lecture was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Daniel Little 'Pathways of Social Aggregation'

    Daniel Little 'Pathways of Social Aggregation'

    Daniel Little's lecture was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Tulia G. Falleti 'From Process to Mechanism: Varieties of Disaggregation'

    Tulia G. Falleti 'From Process to Mechanism: Varieties of Disaggregation'

    Tulia Falleti's lecture was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Andreas Duit 'Non-Linearity and the Study of Politics'

    Andreas Duit 'Non-Linearity and the Study of Politics'

    Andreas Duit's lecture was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Heiko Rauhut 'Investigating Non-Linear Micro-Macro Dynamics by Means of Laboratory Experiments'

    Heiko Rauhut 'Investigating Non-Linear Micro-Macro Dynamics by Means of Laboratory Experiments'

    Heiko Rauhut's lecture was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Renate Mayntz 'Multi-Level Constellations: Analytical and Explanatory Challenges'

    Renate Mayntz 'Multi-Level Constellations: Analytical and Explanatory Challenges'

    Renate Mayntz's lecture "Multi-Level Constellations: Analytical and Explanatory Challenges" was part of the international workshop "Aggregation Dynamics of Multi-Level Actor Constellations", which was hosted by the research network "Welfare Societies" and took place from 2 to 3 June 2011.

  • Andreas Hepp & Friedrich Krotz 'Mediatisierung und Politischer Wandel - Neue Partizipationsformen als Herausforderung der Sozialpolitik'

    Andreas Hepp & Friedrich Krotz 'Mediatisierung und Politischer Wandel - Neue Partizipationsformen als Herausforderung der Sozialpolitik'

    Bremen media and communication studies professors Andreas Hepp and Friedrich Krotz held this lecture on 28 March 2011 at the Haus der Wissenschaft in Bremen.

  • Dorothea Kübler 'Do Legal Standards Affect Ethical Concerns of Consumers? An Experiment on Minimum Wages'

    Dorothea Kübler 'Do Legal Standards Affect Ethical Concerns of Consumers? An Experiment on Minimum Wages'

    Dorothea Kübler's Lecture was a contribution of the workshop "Positive and Normative Aspects of Distributive Justice: An Interdisciplinary Perspective" which was hosted by the North-West Center for Experimental Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences and took place from 17 to 18 March 2011 in Bremen.

  • Joe Oppenheimer 'The Problem of Social Justice and Evaluating Democratic Institutions'

    Joe Oppenheimer 'The Problem of Social Justice and Evaluating Democratic Institutions'

    Joe Oppenheimer's Lecture was a contribution of the workshop "Positive and Normative Aspects of Distributive Justice: An Interdisciplinary Perspective" which was hosted by the North-West Center for Experimental Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences and took place from 17 to 18 March 2011 in Bremen.

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