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Ingo Mörth (born May 1, 1949, in Grades/ Austria) is an Austrian sociologist.[1]

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  1. 37 relations: Assistant professor, Associate professor, Austria, Business administration, Central Connecticut State University, Clifford Geertz, Contingency (philosophy), Culture, Doctor of Science, Existence, Habilitation, Hans Dieter Betz, Innsbruck, Jürgen Habermas, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Leisure, Library of Congress, Linz, Max Reisch, Modernism, New Britain, Connecticut, Norbert Elias, Pierre Bourdieu, Postmodernism, Professor, René König, Society, Sociological theory, Sociology, Sociology of art, Sociology of culture, Sociology of education, Sociology of religion, Theories about religion, Thomas Luckmann, Tourism, Visiting scholar.

  2. Academic staff of Johannes Kepler University Linz
  3. Austrian sociologists
  4. Johannes Kepler University Linz alumni
  5. Sociologists of art

Assistant professor

Assistant professor is an academic rank just below the rank of an associate professor used in universities or colleges, mainly in the United States, Canada, Japan and South Korea.

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Associate professor

Associate professor is an academic title with two principal meanings: in the North American system and that of the Commonwealth system.

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Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.

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Business administration

Business administration is the administration of a commercial enterprise.

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Central Connecticut State University

Central Connecticut State University (Central Connecticut, CCSU, Central Connecticut State, or informally Central) is a public university in New Britain, Connecticut.

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Clifford Geertz

Clifford James Geertz (August 23, 1926 – October 30, 2006) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology and who was considered "for three decades...

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Contingency (philosophy)

In logic, contingency is the feature of a statement making it neither necessary nor impossible.

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Culture

Culture is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.

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Doctor of Science

A Doctor of Science (Scientiae Doctor; most commonly abbreviated DSc or ScD) is a science doctorate awarded in a number of countries throughout the world.

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Existence

Existence is the state of having being or reality in contrast to nonexistence and nonbeing.

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Habilitation

Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in Germany, France, Italy and some other European and non-English-speaking countries.

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Hans Dieter Betz

Hans Dieter Betz (born May 21, 1931) is an American scholar of the New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Chicago.

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Innsbruck

Innsbruck (Austro-Bavarian) is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria.

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Jürgen Habermas

Jürgen Habermas (born 18 June 1929) is a German philosopher and social theorist in the tradition of critical theory and pragmatism.

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Johannes Kepler University Linz

The Johannes Kepler University Linz (German: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, short: JKU) is a public university in Austria.

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Leisure

Leisure has often been defined as a quality of experience or as free time.

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Library of Congress

The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.

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Linz

Linz (Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria.

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Max Reisch

Max Reisch (1912–1985) was an Austrian long-distance motorcyclist and author who made what is called the first overland journey to India (from Europe) in 1933.

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Modernism

Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and subjective experience.

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New Britain, Connecticut

New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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Norbert Elias

Norbert Elias (22 June 1897 – 1 August 1990) was a Jewish German sociologist who later became a British citizen.

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Pierre Bourdieu

Pierre Bourdieu (1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist and public intellectual. Ingo Mörth and Pierre Bourdieu are sociologists of art.

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Postmodernism

Postmodernism is a term used to refer to a variety of artistic, cultural, and philosophical movements that claim to mark a break with modernism.

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Professor

Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.

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René König

René König (5 July 1906 – 21 March 1992) was a German sociologist.

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Society

A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.

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Sociological theory

A sociological theory is a that intends to consider, analyze, and/or explain objects of social reality from a sociological perspective,Macionis, John and Linda M. Gerber.

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Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life.

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Sociology of art

The sociology of art is a subfield of sociology that explores the societal dimensions of art and aesthetics.

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Sociology of culture

The sociology of culture, and the related cultural sociology, concerns the systematic analysis of culture, usually understood as the ensemble of symbolic codes used by a member of a society, as it is manifested in the society.

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Sociology of education

The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes.

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Sociology of religion

Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology.

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Theories about religion

Sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories about religion generally attempt to explain the origin and function of religion.

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Thomas Luckmann

Thomas Luckmann (October 14, 1927 – May 10, 2016) was an American-Austrian sociologist of German and Slovene origin who taught mainly in Germany.

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Tourism

Tourism is travel for pleasure, and the commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel.

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Visiting scholar

In academia, a visiting scholar, visiting scientist, visiting researcher, visiting fellow, visiting lecturer, or visiting professor is a scholar from an institution who visits a host university to teach, lecture, or perform research on a topic for which the visitor is valued.

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See also

Academic staff of Johannes Kepler University Linz

Austrian sociologists

Johannes Kepler University Linz alumni

Sociologists of art

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Mörth