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Peter Herrmann (social philosopher)

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133: 315:. From 2015 to 2017 he worked as Professor for Economics at Bangor College of Central South University of Forestry & Technology, Changsha, PRC, and as Senior Foreign Expert. School of Public Affairs, Dept. of Social Security and Risk Management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P.R.China. In September 2017 he commenced a one-year research position at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy in 648:, his work is currently focusing on issues of digitisation. While he sees it in part as challenge around social security and employment law, his main interest aims on clarifying the meaning of ongoing processes for the existing mode of production. He sees increasingly the need to revisit not least in this context the question of Human Rights against the background of changing global constellations. 203: 25: 66: 475:
The close cooperation with the European Foundation on Social Quality and later International Association for Social Quality, namely with Laurent van der Maesen, pushed his analytical interest towards the search for alternatives. His thorough research, geared against political voluntarism and based in
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At a very early stage Herrmann discussed and theorised processes he saw as “politics bypassing the nation state” (see European Integration between Institution Building and Social Process. Contributions to a Theory of Modernisation and NGOs in the Context of the Development of the EU; New York: Nova
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The different connections, Herrmann established over time, based on the wide range of topics, linked him since 2011 also to the work of the Eurasian Center for Big History and System Forecasting at the Moscow State University, in particular collaborating with
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Beyond the contacts mentioned before, further cooperation is important and three references are crucial. Together with the Austrian political scientist and one of the founders of quantitative world systems research,
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and JĂĽrgen Blandow the politics and policies of non-governmental organisations. He focused on the meaning of the process of European integration for national social policy and the impact on the third sector.
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he linked his work closely with the question of the general role of the state. The common work contributed not least to Herrmann’s orientation on the work of the French regulationist approach.
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In 2015 he donated his books (as far as they had not been lost during the various moves) to EURIPSES , hoping that they will be in this way available for the wider public for research.
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and the European Social Action Network (ESAN), he took an increasingly critical position towards the subtle mechanisms of the process of European integration.
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Until 2013 he had been director of the independent research institute ESOSC (European Social, Organisational and Science Consultancy) with its headquarters in
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His academic work is not least expressed in his engagement as member of the scientific council of the German branch of attac
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a systematic analysis of forms of government and the respective social policy gave important impulses for the debates on
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as well as to the School of Public Affairs, Department of Social Security and Risk Management at Zhejiang University
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Moreover, Herrmann had been until 2021 correspondent to the Max Planck Institute for Social Policy and Social Law
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and the Human Rights Centre at the Law School, Central South University. According to his entries on
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which is at the same time developed further by being applied within a different framework.
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and general philosophy. His methodological thinking had been and still is influenced by
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Based on this work he had been able to strengthen the attempts of locating the work on
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and the Bangor College at CSUFT Central South University of Forestry and Technology
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Additionally, he is associate professor at the Department of Social Sciences of the
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Based on Herrmann’s experience gained from the work at the Platform of Social NGOs
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and his doctorate in philosophy in 1992 from the university in Bremen
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Social philosopher, sociologist and academic of German origin
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may not follow Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
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where he occupied at the end the position of a senior
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