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Kann man komplexe transnationale Kollektive beschreiben, ohne unzulässig die Komplexität zu reduzieren?: einige Anregungen zu einem neuen Modell zur Kollektivbeschreibung

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Schulz, Mario

Abstract

Mario Schulz analysiert schließlich die Komplexität des Kollektivs der deutsch-tschechischen und deutsch-slowakischen Historikerkommission. Um die Arbeits- und Wirkungsweise dieses transnationalen Akteurs mit Hilfe qualitativer Experteninterviews herauszuarbeiten, greift er auf Hansens Konzept der M... view more

Mario Schulz analysiert schließlich die Komplexität des Kollektivs der deutsch-tschechischen und deutsch-slowakischen Historikerkommission. Um die Arbeits- und Wirkungsweise dieses transnationalen Akteurs mit Hilfe qualitativer Experteninterviews herauszuarbeiten, greift er auf Hansens Konzept der Multikollektivität zurück. Überzeugend wird belegt, dass eine zunächst methodisch notwenige Komplexitätserhöhung dazu dienen kann, kulturelle Komplexität in einem zweiten Schritt Verständnis fördernd zu senken. Die Perspektive Kollektivität erweist sich dabei erneut als viel versprechender Mittler einer komplexen Kulturwirklichkeit.... view less


The question how to describe complex collectives without unduly reducing their complexity gains in importance when dealing with transnational expert committees that are developing outputs with high societal relevance. This article takes the example of the German-Czech and German-Slovak historics com... view more

The question how to describe complex collectives without unduly reducing their complexity gains in importance when dealing with transnational expert committees that are developing outputs with high societal relevance. This article takes the example of the German-Czech and German-Slovak historics commission to examine the mode of operation in such organizations and explains how complex collectives can produce robust solutions, that have not been possible in usual political interaction. Based on Hansen's concept of collectives the author suggests a new model to describe the functioning of complex collectives that stays manageable while not falling into the trap of oversimplifying interactional dynamics.... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; Czech Republic; Slovakia; historian; board; collectivism; intercultural factors; labor

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations

Document language
German

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 59-86

Journal
interculture journal: Online-Zeitschrift für interkulturelle Studien, 8 (2009) 8

Issue topic
Wir, die oder alle?: Kollektive als Mittler einer komplexen Kulturwirklichkeit

ISSN
2196-9485

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution


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