Institut für soziale Bewegungen

Dr. Christoph Sorg
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Projekt "Digitale Tools und Interessenorganisation im Globalen Süden", finanziert von der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung


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Telefon: +49 (0)234 32 -

christoph.sorg@hu-berlin.de



Forschungsinteressen

  • Soziale Bewegungen und kollektives Handeln
  • Kritische politische Ökonomie, Wirtschaftssoziologie
  • Arbeitssoziologie
  • Schulden, Finanzialisierung
  • Digitalisierung und die Zukunft der Arbeit
  • Qualitative Methoden, Methodologie-Debatten


Akademischer Werdegang

Seit April 2020

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Projekt “Digitale Tools und Interessenorganisation im Globalen Süden”, finanziert von der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung

2019

Visiting scholar an der New York University, Betreuer: Jeff Goodwin

Herbst 2016 Visiting researcher an der UC Berkeley, Betreuer: Neil Fligstein
2014-2015 Feldarbeit und Sprachkurse in Tunesien und Ägypten
2013-2018 PhD an der Humboldt Universität. Thema: „’You are not a loan’: Contentious debt politics since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis”, Betreuerin: Donatella della Porta
2010-2012 Erasmus Mundus MA in Global Studies, Universität Wien, UC Santa Barbara, Wroclaw University
2007-2010 BA in Europäischer Geschichte, Universität Bayreuth

 


Laufende Forschungsprojekte


Ausgewählte aktuelle Publikationen

 Forthcoming

“The Politics of Debt on Three Continents“ (working title). Amsterdam University Press.

“Reducing the Burden: International Struggles Against Illegitimate Debt.” In: McBride, Steven and Plehwe, Dieter: Beyond Austerity. Coping is not enough. Bristol University Press.

 

2020

“Kapitalismus und Bewegungsforschung” In: Forschungsjournal soziale Bewegungen 2/2019

“Social movements, capitalism, and (international) political economy. Integrating insights” (co-written with Sabrina Zajak). In: Zajak, Sabrina and Haunss, Sebastian: Social stratification and social movements. Theoretical and empirical perspectives on a ambivalent relationship. Routledge.

 

2019

“Den Staat zerlegen: Strategisch-interaktionistische Perspektive auf den Staat”. In: Forschungsjournal soziale Bewegungen 2/2019.

 

“You are not a loan“. Contentious Debt Politics since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis in North Africa and the North Atlantic. PhD dissertation. Humboldt University.

 

Ausgewählte Präsentationen

2019

Class without Consciousness: The Politics of Fragmented Class Identities, COSMOS Florence: “A class of debtors in and for itself? A case study of attempts to construct a debtors' union in the US

The Great Transformation: On the Future of Modern Societies, University of Jena: “You are not a loan: Contentious Debt Politics since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis

AltAusterity conference, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Berlin: Contesting Debt and Austerity: A Social Movement Perspective.

 

2018

“Colloquium Politics from below”, Institut für Protest u. Bewegungsforschung, Berlin: Contentious Debt Politics in North Africa, Europe, and the US since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis.

Graduate Network Conference BGSS, Berlin: Contentious Debt Politics in North Africa, Europe, and the US since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis.

 

2017

Politics and Protest Workshop, CUNY, New York: Social Movements and Debt Politics.

ESA, Athens: Financialization and Debt Struggles in Europe and North Africa.

 

2016

Graduate Network Conference CEU, Budapest: Financialization and Resistance against Debt.

 

2015

Graduate Network Conference EUI/SNS, Florence: Social Movements Against Debt.

 

2014

7th International Conference on Global Studies, Shanghai University: Social Struggles in the Making of a Post-neoliberal Order? Anti-austerity in Egypt and Tunisia.

Center for Global Studies, Shanghai University: Linking Critical Political Economy and Social Movement Studies.

Graduate Network Conference SciencePo, Paris: Local Struggles, Global Transformation.


Lehre

Winter term 2020/21

M.A. Seminar at Vienna Uni.:   Work & Digitalization in the Global South

 

B.A. sem. at RUB Bochum: Introduction to economic sociology

 

B.A. sem. at Charl. Uni Prague: Introduction to economic sociology

Summer term 2020

M.A. Seminar at Vienna Uni.:   The future of work

Winter term 2019/20  

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:    The sociology of work

M.A. seminar at Wroclaw Uni.: The sociology of finance

B.A. sem. at Charl. Uni Prague: Introduction to economic sociology

Summer term 2019

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni:     Economic knowledge and decision-making

M.A. seminar at Wroclaw Uni:  Social movements and globalization

Seminar at Charles Uni Prague: Qualitative methods and ethnography

Erasmus Teaching Mobility at La Laguna University

Winter term 2018/19  

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:     Theories of markets

Erasmus Teaching Mobility at UAB Barcelona

Summer term 2018

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:     Sociology of debt

Winter term 2017/18

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:     Social movements against debt

Summer term 2017

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:     Social movements and globalization

M.A. seminar at Wroclaw Uni.:  Introduction to social movements

Erasmus Teaching Mobility at Roskilde University

Winter term 2016/17

M.A. seminar at Vienna Uni.:    Financialization

Summer term 2014

B.A. seminar at HU Berlin:       Social structure, gender relations and spatial differentiation

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