Chair for Sociology

Sociology investigates social behavior and how people interact with each other in various settings. One area of focus that is relevant to us is the study of work and organization. Today, work and organization are shaped by digital transformation, cultural change (such as Arbeit 4.0 and New Work), and their relation to the broader sustainability transformation (known as Twin Transformation).

The Chair of Sociology at the University of Hohenheim is a well-known institution that has an international reputation for its interdisciplinary research and research-based teaching. The focus is on the transformation of work, new work relationships, and the impact of digital transformation on individuals, organizations, and with regard to industrial relations. The Chair has a proven track record of conducting fundamental and practice-oriented research in this field.

At the University of Hohenheim, Sociology is a vital part of the Bachelor’s program in Management. It complements education with interdisciplinary elements that are crucial for assuming responsibility in science and society. Furthermore, we offer profile and specialization subjects that delve into sociological theories and methods of social science work and organizational research in both the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs.

Contact


Mail Address:
Universität Hohenheim
Lehrstuhl für Soziologie (560F)
70593 Stuttgart

Visitors:
Lehrstuhl für Soziologie
Wollgrasweg 23, 2. OG
70599 Stuttgart

Where to find us

Office Assistance:
Constanze Halsband
0711-45922622
E-Mail: constanze.halsband@uni-hohenheim.de

 

 

 

News

[Translate to English:] Oh, look - isn't that another publication?

One of our articles was published in the journal Negotiation and Conflict Management Research!more


New book: "Soziologie – Theorien, Methoden und Teildisziplinen"

We are pleased to present our new book "Soziologie – Theorien, Methoden und Teildisziplinen".more


EGOS Conference 2024 in Milan

The department of Sociology was represented with three projects at this year's EGOS conference.more