Lars Clausen

Lars Michael Clausen (8 April 1935, Berlin – 20 May 2010, Hamburg) was a German sociologist and professor at the University of Kiel.[1]

Lars Clausen
Born(1935-04-08)8 April 1935
Died20 May 2010(2010-05-20) (aged 75)
NationalityGerman
InstitutionUniversity of Kiel
FieldSociology of disaster
Alma materUniversity of Münster

Life and work

During World War II, the family lived on the Darß (in Pomerania). 1944 his father Jürgen Clausen, a movie producer, was killed in action; his mother Rosemarie Clausen, a famous photographer, fled with her three children 1945 to Hamburg, where Lars Clausen attended the Christianeum. 1955, he took up Business, Economics, Sociology, and History at the universities of Berlin (the Free University), Cologne, and Hamburg. 1960, he took his first degree in business in Hamburg (Dipl.-Kfm.). He got both his doctorate (Dr.sc.pol.) and post-doctoral degree (Habilitation) at the University of Münster (1964 resp. 1968) in sociology, having done field work in Zambian industries, 1964—65. After academic teaching in Münster, Bielefeld, and The Hague, he was called 1970 to the chair of Sociology at Kiel University.

He specialized in the sociology of culture, of labor, and of disaster, and is chief editor of the Complete Works of Ferdinand Tönnies.

1993 to 1994, Clausen was Chairman of the German Society for Sociology. He served as well as President of the German Africa Society and as Chairman of the Schutzkommission of the German Ministry of Interior, 2003—2009. Since 1978, he was President of the Ferdinand Tönnies Society.

Awards

Select bibliography

See as well here:[2]

Monographs and papers

  • 1964: Elemente einer Soziologie der Wirtschaftswerbung, Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag
  • 1966: “On attitudes towards industrial conflict in Zambian industry, African Social Research, (2), p. 260-268
  • 1968:Industrialisierung in Schwarzafrika, Bielefeld
  • 1971: “Industrial Man. The Zambian case of radical social change”, in: Heide Simonis/Udo E. Simonis (eds.), Socioeconomic development in dual economies, Munich, p. 97-124
  • 1976: Jugendsoziologie'', Stuttgart: Kohlhammer
  • 1978: Tausch, Munich: Kösel
  • 1978: (with Volker von Borries, Karl Simons) Siedlungssoziologie, Munich: Kösel
  • 1979: “The social dimension of the ergonomic approach”, in: J. H. van Loon et al. (eds.), Ergonomics in tropical agriculture and forestry, Wageningen, p. 58-64
  • 1985: (with Bettina Clausen) Zu allem fähig. Versuch einer Sozio-Biographie zum Verständnis des Dichters Leopold Schefer, 2 vols., Frankfurt on Main: Bangert & Metzler
  • 1988: Produktive Arbeit, destruktive Arbeit, Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter
  • 1992: “Social differentiation and the long-term origin of disasters”; Natural Hazards, VI, 2, p. 181-190
  • 1994: Krasser sozialer Wandel, Opladen: Leske + Budrich
  • 1998: “The European revival of Tönnies”, C.A.U.S.A., Kiel, No. 26, p. 1-11
  • 2003: (with Elke M. Geenen, Elísio Macamo) Entsetzliche soziale Prozesse, Münster: LIT

Selected editions

  • 1975: with Bettina Clausen) Spektrum der Literatur, Gütersloh: Lexikothek, 15 eds. until 1990
  • 1981: (with Franz Urban Pappi) Ankunft bei Tönnies, Kiel: Mühlau
  • 1985: (with Volker von Borries, Wolf R. Dombrowsky, Hans-Werner Prahl) Tönnies heute, Kiel: Mühlau
  • 1990: (with Carsten Schlüter) Renaissance der Gemeinschaft? Berlin: Duncker & Humblot
  • 1990: (with Carsten Schlüter) Hundert Jahre “Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft, Opladen: Leske + Budrich
  • 1995: Gesellschaften im Umbruch, Frankfurt on Main/New York: Campus
  • 1998–– (chief ed.) Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe, 24 vols., Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter
    • 1998: (ed.) Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe 22: 1932-1936, Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter
  • 2005: (with Arno Bammé, Rolf Fechner), Öffentliche Meinung zwischen neuer Wissenschaft und neuer Religion, Munich/Vienna: Profil
  • 2006: (with Uwe Carstens et al.), Neuordnung der Sozialen Leistungen, Norderstedt

Further reading

Notes

  1. "Abschied von einem Universalgelehrten". Kieler Nachrichten online (in German). 27 May 2010. Archived from the original on 1 June 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  2. cf. as well Publikationen Lars Clausen Archived 2007-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
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gollark: I don't consider this clear because it's not distinguished from the *other* religious books which also claim to be ultimate universal truth.
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