Dr. Stefan Kerber-Clasen
Research Assistant
Soziologie, insb. Arbeit, Organisation und Innovation
Address
University of Hamburg
Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Sozialökonomie
Socioeconomics
Sociology
Welckerstr. 8
20354 Hamburg
Office
WE8
Room: 5.26
Contact
Tel: +49 40 42838-3767
Research Interests
- Relationships between different works
- Social division of labour and socialization through work
- Links between general sociological and work sociological theory
- Conflicts at work and about work
- Labour Process Theory
- Work and gender relations
- Work and ecology
CV
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Post-Doc at the Department of Social Economics at the University of Hamburg at the Chair of Sociology, esp. Work, Organization and Innovation |
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Research assistant at the Institute for Sociology of the University of Hannover in the research project: "Reorganisation and Co-determination of Care Work. Interests and Recognition Claims of Employees". |
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Doctorate at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg in sociology under Prof. Dr. Ingrid Artus, supported by a doctoral scholarship of the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung; title of the dissertation: "Everyday life is the project". Negotiation of the current reforms of the day-care centre sector in Germany by educational specialists. |
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Research assistant at the Institute for Social Research and Social Economy (iso), Saarbrücken |
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Studied sociology, political science and peace and conflict research at the universities of Trier, Cádiz and Marburg |
Publications
Lectures
- Umkämpfte Reformen im Kita-Bereich. Vortrag beim ver.di-Landesbezirk Hessen, 22.2. 2017, Frankfurt.
Representing the losers of the crisis: A comparison of systems and strategies of vulnerable workers’ representation Vortrag (gemeinsam mit Guglielmo Meardi, Melanie Simms, Duncan Adam, Michael Whittall, Ingrid Artus, Bianca Beccalli, Enrico Pugliese) auf dem 11th ILERA European Congress, Mailand, 8.-10. September 2016 - Arbeitskämpfe im Bereich sozialer Dienstleistungen: Ergebnisse qualitativer Studien zu Kitas, Vortrag (gemeinsam mit Peter Birke, Roland Budz, Kristin Carls, Juliane Imbusch, Jürgen Kädtler, Thomas Stieber) auf der Frühjahrstagung der Sektion Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie, 11./12. Juni 2015, Göttingen
- Relations professionnelles dans le secteur de la petite enfance en Allemagne, Vortrag am Institut des Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES), 9. Juni 2015, Paris
- Arbeitskampf oder Professionalisierung? Strategien zur Aufwertung personenbezogener Dienstleistungsarbeit, Podiumsdiskussion auf der Tagung „Dienstleistungsarbeit im Wohlfahrtsstaat“, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, 1./2. Juni 2015, Hattingen
- Feministische Perspektiven auf die KiTa-Streiks. Podiumsdiskussion auf der Konferenz "The strength of Critique: Trajectories of Marxism - Feminism", Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, 20.-22. März 2015, Berlin.
- Keine Krise?! Zur widersprüchlichen Entwicklung des Kita-Bereichs in Deutschland. Jahrestagung der Sektion Feministische Theorie & Geschlechterforschung in der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, 29./30.1.2015, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz.
- Employees' Agency within the Re-Organization of Day Care in Germany. 32nd International Labour Process Conference, 7-9 April 2014, London.
Teaching
- Courses on developmental tendencies of work, on the social organization and relevance of work, on theoretical approaches to the sociology of work, on the significance of work in social-theoretical considerations, on qualitative empirical work research, on socialization through work, on the relationship of different forms of work to each other, on work and ecology
- Supervision of thesesSo far, among other things, on strikes in the service sector, on changed forms of control and management of the work process in the logistics industry, on collective action in the platform economy
- I am particularly interested in the supervision and support of dissertations that introduce sociological theories and concepts into research in the sociology of work; of dissertations that connect empirically or conceptually to the above-mentioned research
- interests; and of papers that are understood as contributions to a critical sociology of work.