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Habilitation at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities

The habilitation qualifies the holder to independently represent an academic subject in research and teaching ("teaching qualification") and provides formal proof of this. All information on habilitation at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Siegen can be found in the currently valid habilitation regulations.

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Habilitations at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Here you will find an overview of the completed habilitation procedures at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (in chronological order from the founding of the Faculty to the present day).

  • Meneghello, Dr. Laura (2026): Pneumatic tube networks: a layer in the (media) archaeology of modernity.
  • Flajšar, Dr. Jiří (2025): The Suburban Novels of Richard Yates.
  • Meine, Dr. Anna (2024): Independence in an interdependent world. From debates about Scotland's constitutional future to a theoretical concept of political independence.
  • Ghanbari, Prof. Dr. Nacim (2023): Patrogene and German literature in the 18th century.
  • McElvenny, Dr. James (2023): A History of Modern Linguistics: From the beginnings to World War II.
  • Wilton, Prof. Dr. Antje (2023): Language(s) and social interaction in heritage environments: Authenticity as an interactional achievement (cumulative habilitation).
  • Zimmermann, Dr. Christian (2023): Critical political education. A theoretical foundation.
  • Krauß, Dr. Florian (2022): Quality series from Germany: production practices, narrative modes and transformations of television.
  • Penke, Dr. Niels (2022): Formations of the popular. Semantics and poetics of the 'people' around 1800.
  • Bultmann, Dr. Daniel (2022): Social fields, armed conflicts and social change in the global South.
  • Röhl, Dr. Tobias (2021): Distributed accountability. Normative work in public transport disruption management.
  • Stahl, Dr. Heiner (2019): Making noise. Soundscapes, (listening) experiences and social acoustics in Erfurt, Essen and Birmingham (1910-1960).
  • Windus, Dr. Astrid (2019): Myths, images, objects. On the communication of religious knowledge in an Andean contact zone. Carabuco, 17th-18th century.
  • Gerten, Dr. Michael (2018): Persona non grata? The diffuse position of human personhood in the discourse on the "subject in modernity".
  • Rusche, Dr. Dr. Thomas (2018): Responsible business ethics. From the discourse-pragmatic conception to action-reflective application.
  • Busch, Dr. Nathanael (2017): qui sua lingua dicta et miracu/a Christi decenter ornabant. Five studies on biblical-epic narration in the 'Heiland' and the 'Evangelienbuch' of Otfrid von Weißenburg.
  • Schuhen, Dr. Gregor (2017): Vir inversus. Masculinities in the Spanish picaresque novel.
  • Erstic, Dr. Marijana (2016): A century of uncertainty. Exemplary (media) comparative analyses
  • Nuy, Dr. Sandra (2016): The politics of Athena's shield. On the dramaturgical logic of the political in fictional film
  • Schmidtke, Dr. Oliver (2016): Statehood, deliberation and facework in the encounter between citizens and public administration employees.
  • Behrend, Dr. Olaf (2014): cumulative habilitation.
  • Hirsch, Dr. Michael (2014): Overcoming the labor society. A political theory of work.
  • Jäger-Gogoll, Dr. Anne Maximiliane (2014): Umschrift und Einmischung. Robert Neumann's writing between self(-)discovery, parody and commitment.
  • Jakob, Dr. Hans-Joachim (2014): 'The sound of the voice cannot deceive'. The discourse on declamation and on the practices of auditory literature mediation in German lessons at secondary schools in Prussia (1820-1900).
  • Rißler-Pipka, Dr. Nannette (2014): Passages between image and text: Picasso's writings.
  • Jajeśniak-Quast, Dr. Dagmara (2013): Anvil or hammer - regional and European integration of East Central Europe in the 20th century
  • Lee, Hyunseon (2013): Metamorphoses of Madame Butterfly. Intercultural love affairs between literature, opera and film.
  • Pietrzak-Franger, Dr. Monika (2013): Spectres of Syphilis: Medicine, Knowledge and the Spectacle of Victorian (ln)Visibility
  • Strothmann, Dr. Jürgen (2013): Confaederatio totius regni. The Carolingian Frankish Empire as an Association of Associations. An attempt to conceptualize political order in the early Middle Ages.
  • Nett, Dr. Bernhard (2011): Construction and reconstruction of technology. Business ethnography as a reflexive research design for technology development projects.
  • Simanowski, Dr. Roberto (2011): Text machines - kinetic poetry - interactive installation. Studies on a hermeneutics of digital art.
  • Stark, Dr. Carsten (2011): Organized dissent. On the political sociology of knowledge in the stem cell debate.