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期刊名:Berliner journal fur soziologie

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ISSN:0863-1808

e-ISSN:1862-2593

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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Stefan Schmalz,Helena Gräf,Philipp Köncke et al. Stefan Schmalz et al.
The rise of China has led to a series of conflicts with the leading Western countries. The reasons for these disputes are that Chinese corporations have become serious competitors for US and European companies and that there are diverging a...
Boris Kagarlitsky,Janina Puder,Stefan Schmalz Boris Kagarlitsky
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is having profound repercussions for the international system and the global economy. In this conversation, Boris Kagarlitsky, professor at the Moscow School for Social and Economic Sciences and long-standing...
Florian Butollo,Cornelia Staritz Florian Butollo
The economic difficulties following the COVID-19 pandemic have seemingly reinforced the need for geographic restructuring and a reshoring of production, as they have demonstrated the vulnerability of globalized production. This article prov...
Carina Altreiter,Jörg Flecker,Ulrike Papouschek Carina Altreiter
The article examines the importance of social class in shaping solidarity orientations in Austria, especially with regard to welfare state arrangements and solidarity with refugees. It builds on 48 interviews conducted between 2016 and 2019...
Lisa Suckert Lisa Suckert
Does the corona pandemic allow for a departure from the capitalist time regime? Can the crisis induce a more sustainable order of time? This article looks at the COVID-19 pandemic and the state interventions in response to it from the persp...
David Kaldewey David Kaldewey
This article explores the question of what systemic relevance means in times of the pandemic and to what extent "systemic relevance" could become a component of the socio-political semantics of the 21st century. To answer this question, emp...
Ulrich Menzel Ulrich Menzel
The term "globalization" doesn't refer to a current epoch of world history, but to an undulated process interrupted by harsh setbacks. Its phases of upswing are characterized by exponential growth. They end when tipping points arrive. For g...
Maurizio Bach Maurizio Bach
The rise of rightwing populism in the last decade, but more recently also the seemingly "authoritarian" measures taken by the state in protection against the COVID-19 pandemic, inspire ever more frequent comparisons with historical fascism....