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  International
Studying is greatly facilitated by the modern computerised catalogue and lending systems, by the open-access library containing about 1.9 million books, the multi-media classroom, and the un-usually long and user-friendly library opening hours extending into the night.
The proximity facilitates close cooperation among the disciplines, as the sociologist Helmut Schelsky intended when the university was founded.
From the main university hall you have access to all the lecture halls, including those equipped for multi-media purposes; it is a vibrant meeting place demonstrating the communicative aspect of the architectonic structure.
www.uni-bielefeld.de /International   (883 words)

  
 Stehr: The Salt of Social Science
Schelsky's analysis is embedded in an explicit theory of society and a historiography of social relations.
Whatever one may think of Schelsky's notion of a new kind of class struggle, at least he is sensitive to the reciprocal transformation of society and social science while Scott and Shore chose to treat the realm of politics in the context of their analysis as a constant.
Schelsky's pessimistic assessment of sociology's effect on everyday life and on the individual in particular, is closely linked to his description and his evaluation of the historiography of social relations and to what he considers a deplorable reversal in society to a kind of latter day organic solidarity.
www.socresonline.org.uk /1/1/stehr.html   (4859 words)

  
 Helmut Schelsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was called up in 1941, so did not take up his first chair of Sociology at the (then German) University of Strasbourg in 1944.
There he headed what was then the biggest West German centre for social research, in Dortmund.
Freyer's ambitions failed miserably, the Nazi power elite monopolizing ideology, but helped the talented (and former Nazi) student Schelsky in his first career steps.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Helmut_Schelsky   (901 words)

  
 Institut für Zeitgeschichte
The article concludes with a reflection on the opportunities for researchers in contemporary history dealing with the former eastern provinces of Prussia that might result from the fact that the international constellations were fundamentally changed when the era of the Cold War came to an end in 1989/90.
Schelsky's 1957 study on the youth in the West German post-war reconstruction period (from 1945 to 1955) soon won classical status and was of seminal influence.
The study's content, it is argued, was indelibly coloured by the author's own precarious biographical experience and by the mental disposition that the generation to which he belonged displayed during the transition from the Third Reich to the establishment of the Federal Republic.
www.ifz-muenchen.de /vierteljahrshefte/vfz_3_2002.html   (1153 words)

  
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Kluth, Heinz / Lohmar, Ulrich / Tartler, Rudolf / Schelsky, Helmut, hrsg.
Schelsky notes in his collection: Auf der Suche nach der Wirklichkeit, that this essay was not included due to problems with publishing rights.
Contributions by Helmut Schelsky, Niklas Luhmann, Bernard Willms, Joachim Ritter, Jacob Taubes, Ernst Wolf, Heinhard Steiger, Rolf-Peter Callies, Wolf-Dieter Marsch, Trutz Rendtorff.
theworld.com /~shw/Sociology-Dortmund-Bielefeld.html   (583 words)

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