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Colloquium

The colloquium offers colleagues of the institute and invited guests the opportunity to present and discuss their current research.

The series of events is open to the public, registration is not required. All interested parties (especially students) are cordially invited.

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Dr. Paul Eisewicht | 15.01.2025 | 2 p.m. c.t.

The Institute is pleased to invite you to the Institute Colloquium on January 15 at 2 p.m. c.t. in the conference room. This time, the lecture by Dr. Paul Eisewicht is entitled “When the Yolo-Kidz gamble on the stock exchange. How digital subcultures challenge financial organizational rationalities”. The lecture will be held in German.

  • Archive

    • December 17, 2025
      Kevin-Rick Doß: Why there is no peace? Sociological remarks on the relationship between war and “lack of experience”
    • June 25, 2025
      Nagehan Tokdogan: The Unlikely Alliance: Exploring Emotional Motivations behind Turkish-Origin Migrants' Support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD)
    • January 15, 2025
      Paul Eisewicht: When Yolo Kids Gamble on the Stock Market. How Digital Subcultures Challenge Financial Organizational Rationalities
    • July 10, 2024
      Achim Goerres: On the Path to Political Assimilation? The Voting Behavior of Germans of Turkish Origin from the 1990s to the Present
    • January 24, 2024
      Jörg Hüttermann: Approach and program for a figurational sociological conflict analysis of German migration society
    • July 12, 2023
      Levent Tezcan: Vulnerability, visibility, representation. Sensitivities in immigration society
    • June 28, 2023
      Mustafa Şen: The transformation of the religious field under AKP rule
    • May 3, 2023
      Jonas Wiedner: Ethno-religious infrastructures: Under what circumstances do migrant civil societies form?
    • January 25, 2023
      Eylem Kanol: Cultural roots of negative outgroup attitudes: Theory and evidence for the reactivation of anti-Semitic attitudes in Germany
    • January 18, 2023
      Gina Atzeni: Authenticity, identity, participation. Medicine and illness as diagnostic indicators of the present
    • June 15, 2022
      Ines Michalowski: Scope and limits of organizational openness to religious minorities
    • May 11, 2022
      Hakan Yücetas: Attitudes toward gender equality among young people with and without a migration background in Germany: The role of education
    • January 22, 2020
      Jasper Korte: Sociology in the press
    • November 27, 2019
      Hanns Wienold: India on the path to global informality
    • July 3, 2019
      Linda Nell: Global legal pluralism and normative division of labor: On the state of law in a multiply differentiated society
    • June 19, 2019
      Carlos Ramírez Escobar (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana): “The revolution is my life.” Identity formation processes among Khomeini supporters
    • January 23, 2019
      Astrid Reuter: Border work in the religious field. “Definitional” debates about religion in politics and law
    • November 29, 2018
      Behrouz Alikhani: On the relationship between power and self-esteem. The practice of traditional marriages among Bakhtiari nomadic tribes in Iran
    • November 28, 2018
      Hanns Wienold: Transit Mexico: From the global South to the global North
    • November 15, 2018
      Christoph Mautz and Benjamin Labudda: Welcome culture and barracks. Side effects of local integration administration on the liminal status of emergency migrants.
    • November 7, 2018
      Martin Schweighofer (Friedrichshafen): Knowledge and community: The interplay of knowledge production and social community in the context of sustainable energy cultures.
    • July 18, 2018
      Anna Körs (Hamburg): The Making of Pluralism? Religious Change and Local Governance of Religious Diversity.
    • July 4, 2018
      Christoph Weischer: A Praxeological Protheory of Social Inequality.
    • July 19, 2017
      Karin Priester: Right-wing and Left-wing Populism. Danger or Useful Corrective for Democracy?
    • June 28, 2017
      Marc Mölders: How to talk the law into co-evolution. Translation strategies of the good, the bad, and sociology.
    • June 14, 2017
      Hanns Wienold: Making people believe. Forms of religious communitization.
    • January 25, 2017
      Fabian Anicker: Reflections on a sociology of deliberation
    • January 18, 2017
      Klaus Kraemer: Sorted out – Ignored – Despised. On the revival of the national belief in commonality.
    • December 7, 2016
      Michael Kauppert: Culture and society as asymmetrical opposites.
    • July 14, 2016
      Marius Stelzer and Marko Heyse: The Münster lifestyle typology
    • February 3, 2016
      Thomas Dierschke, Tim Ziesmann, Jana Amtsberg, and Marko Heyse: Soccer and Society. Culture and Structure of Soccer Fans in Germany
    • January 13, 2016
      Jens Greve: Practice Theory and the Unconscious Reproduction of Social Structure – The Role of Implicit Attitudes
    • November 25, 2015
      Jasper Korte and Christoph Mautz: Digital ivory tower or personalized mass medium. The public personal self-representation of sociology on the Internet
    • November 11, 2015
      Stefanie Affeldt (Hamburg): White sugar. The production and consumption of whiteness in Australia
    • July 8, 2015
      Marc Breuer (Paderborn): Self-canceling boundaries? Structural parallels between milieu Catholicism and contemporary migrant milieus
    • June 24, 2015
      Behrouz Alikhani: On the habitual dimension of democratization problems using the example of Egypt after the Arab Spring
    • June 17, 2015
      Jörg Hüttermann and Tino Minas: “What you see and what you don't see” – The tram car as an epistemic vehicle
    • June 10, 2015
      Joachim Renn: What does transition to functional differentiation actually mean? The example of modernization in Prussia
    • June 3, 2015
      Björn Wendt: The Bilderberg Conference. What do we know?
    • January 28, 2015
      Alexander Yendell: Social inequalities in continuing vocational education and training
    • January 14, 2015
      Matthias Grundmann: Ambivalent experiences and socialization. Outlines of a research program
    • December 10, 2014
      Edelgard Kutzner and Klaus Kock (Dortmund): Work climate – (dis)comfort at work. Results from an empirical project
    • November 19, 2014
      Sandra Matthäus: Self-gratification. On the Sociostructural Significance of Evaluative Self-Reference
    • July 2, 2014
      Hanns Wienold: A Case for Durkheim? Suicides among Indian Smallholders
    • June 18, 2014
      Christoph Weischer: Social Inequality 3.0 – Social Differentiation in a Transformed Industrial Society
    • May 21, 2014
      Behrouz Alikhani: Post-democracy or a process of de-democratization?
    • May 7, 2014
      Martina Franzen (Bielefeld): The limits of scientific autonomy: On the autonomy of publication cultures in an empirical comparison
    • February 5, 2014
      Raphael Beer: And what do we think of that now? Normativity in sociology
    • January 22, 2014
      Jan Weyand (Erlangen): Historical Sociology of Knowledge of Modern Anti-Semitism
    • December 4, 2013
      Hartmann Tyrell (Bielefeld): Notes on Max Weber's Concept of Religion
    • November 13, 2013
      Karin Priester: The Role of Carl Schmitt in Post-Marxism
    • July 10, 2013
      Rainer Schützeichel (Aachen): Problems of a Theory of Social Processes
    • June 19, 2013
      Thomas Dierschke: Flexible without Security? On the Social Situation of Filmmakers and Creative Professionals
    • May 29, 2013
      Peter Isenböck: Value Rationality and External Reasons. On Max Weber's Implicit Theory of Action
    • May 8, 2013
      Reinhold Hemker: The practice of development cooperation (DC). Preparation, monitoring, and evaluation in and of DC projects
    • January 30, 2013
      Stefanie Ernst: Burning out and cooling down? Disenchanted forms of knowledge-intensive work in times of discontinuous employment trajectories.
    • January 9, 2013
      Michael Gubo: Pragmatization of System Theory
    • December 19, 2012
      Roland Schindler: The Basic Situation of Politics and the Constraints of Modernity According to Hannah Arendt
    • November 7, 2012
      Arlena Jung (Berlin): The subversive potential of strategic adaptation. A differentiation theory analysis of public relations work in scientific organizations
    • July 4, 2012
      Christoph Weischer: Financial markets as reflected in social science and political discourse
    • June 13, 2012
      Joachim Renn: Actor, Subject, Person – On the Translation of Individuals between Intentional Horizons and Social Formatting
    • May 23, 2012
      Norbert Heimken: Professional Practice in Schools – Reflections on the Relationship between Theory and Practice in Teacher Training
    • May 2, 2012
      Tobias Brändle and Sylvia Müller: Career Orientation of Young People in the Transition System