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The Max Weber Center for Advanced Studies (''Max-Weber-Kolleg für kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien'') is an international and interdisciplinary "high-ranking research centre which forms an avant-garde institution of the
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," according to the
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's
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. The Center's focal areas include "religion, science, and law as powers of interpretation and governance; interactions among cultures; social orderings and mentalities in radical change; and normative—in particular, ethical—issues." With its distinctive organizational structure, this semi-autonomous, faculty-like research institute combines an
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and a
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or "Research Training Group" (''Graduiertenkolleg''). Prominent scientists from several different disciplines (i.e., sociology, history, philosophy, theology, religious studies, law, and economics) are appointed as temporary fellows. During their stay at the Max Weber Center, they not only conduct their own research but also supervise and guide doctoral and post-doctoral researchers (''Kollegiaten'')—a collaboration of established and aspiring scholars that fosters a "highly competitive and intellectually vibrant research environment."


History

Following Wolfgang Schluchter, who had been the Center's dean since its founding, in 1998, the renowned sociologist
Hans Joas Hans Joas (; ; born November 27, 1948) is a German sociologist and social theorist. Hans Joas is Ernst Troeltsch Professor for the Sociology of Religion at the Humboldt University of Berlin. From 2011 until 2014 he was a Permanent Fellow at th ...
became Max-Weber-Professor and hence the new dean of the Center in 2002. In early 2011, Joas was appointed Permanent Fellow at the
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies The Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) is the international research college of the University of Freiburg in Freiburg, Germany. The institute was initially part of the university's proposal for funding in the Excellence Initiative in ...
(FRIAS) but remained an associated member of the Max Weber Center and spokesman of the Center's research group "Religiöse Individualisierung in historischer Perspektive" ("Religious individualization in historical perspective"). In May 2011, ancient historian and religious scholar Wolfgang Spickermann was appointed Interim Dean of the Max Weber Center. In October 2013, the sociologist and political scientist
Hartmut Rosa Hartmut Rosa (born August 15, 1965) is a German sociologist and political scientist, most well known for his theory of resonance and temporal sociology of social acceleration. Life Hartmut Rosa was born in Lörrach. He grew up in Grafenhausen ...
then became the Center's new director (''Direktor''). From 1997 until 2012, Erfurt's ''
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'' ("School of Arts and Crafts") housed the Max Weber Center in the old city, at Am Hügel 1, before the University proceeded to move the Center closer to its main campus, into Haus 27 - Gelände Helios Klinikum. Beginning in 2010, debate has ensued concerning the Center's future, especially its degree of autonomy from the university—a discussion that has found widespread coverage in local and even national media.


Reputation & rankings

Hosting distinguished academics and winning much external funding, the Max Weber Center has a strong reputation both at home and abroad. In 2008, only ten years after its grounding, the
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distinguished the Center as one of only nine "excellent" institutes for sociological research, out of more than 250. The Max Weber Center thus numbers among the top 4% of German research institutes dedicated to sociology and related disciplines. In 2015, the Center received a major grant of more than 1.4 million euros from the
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's COFUND program, to be distributed over five years.


Fields of study

Historical, comparative, and interdisciplinary in nature, scholarship at the Max Weber Center finds its inspiration in the work of its eponym, Max Weber. The Center thus organizes its intellectual program with special attention to theoretical reflexivity, historical depth, and normative questions. Within this conceptual framework, the Center concentrates on three core fields of research: "the hermeneutic and orienting capacities of religion, law and science"; "the interactions between cultures, societal orders and mentalities during periods of radical social change"; and "action-theoretical principles in cultural and social sciences, and their linkages to and impacts on normative and, especially, ethical, questions." These three broader fields have more concrete expression in three specific areas of academic inquiry, formalized as "Normativity and Social Critique," "Space-Time Regimes and Social Order," and "Religious Transformation." With their own dissertation and habilitations projects, members of the graduate school (''Kollegiaten'') concentrate on various aspects of this research program in collaboration with the Center's fellows. This cooperation proceeds from "the presumed inextricability of teaching and research" as well as "the principle of task-specific teamwork." Governing its own doctoral programs, the Center confers its own degrees, whose specific designations depend on the respective area of study:
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,
Dr. jur. A Doctor of Law is a degree in law. The application of the term varies from country to country and includes degrees such as the Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D. or S.J.D), Juris Doctor (J.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and Legum Doctor (LL. ...
, or
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Internal research units

The Max Weber Center houses several longterm internal research units. They include the Kierkegaard Research Unit, which coordinates the German edition of
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's works, the
Meister Eckhart Eckhart von Hochheim ( – ), commonly known as Meister Eckhart, Master EckhartGerman Research Foundation, * ''Die lokale Politisierung globaler Normen'' ("Local Politicization of Global Norms"), supported by the Thuringia Ministry for Education, Scholarship, and Culture, *The Sanctuary Project, a program sponsored by the Anneliese Maier Prize awarded to Greg Woolf, * Ordering Dynamics, provisioned by the State Excellence Initiative of Thuringia, * ''Dynamik ritueller Praktiken im Judentum in pluralistischen Kontexten von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart'' ("Dynamics of Jewish Ritual Practices in Pluralistic Contexts from Antiquity to the Present"), subsidized by the
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, * ''Religiöse Rituale in historischer Perspektive'' ("Religious Rituals in Historical Perspective"), backed by the German Research Foundation.


Past projects

* ''Herrschaft in Südosteuropa – kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven'' ("Authority in Southeastern Europe: Cultural and Social Perspectives"), a research network funded by the German Research Foundation, * ''Jüdisches Sprachdenken'': The German-Jewish Contribution to Modern Linguistic and Cultural Theory, underwritten by the German-Israeli Foundation, * Graduate School (''Graduiertenkolleg'') ''Menschenwürde und Menschenrechte. Entstehung, Entwicklung und Anwendung eines zentralen Wertkomplexes der Moderne'' ("Human Dignity and Human Rights. Formation, Development, and Application of a Central Value Complex of Modernity"), a joint project with the Ethics Center at the
University of Jena The University of Jena, officially the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (german: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, abbreviated FSU, shortened form ''Uni Jena''), is a public research university located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany. The un ...
and backed by the German Research Foundation, * ''Sprachdenken und politische Theorie. Jüdisch-deutsche Beiträge vom 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert'' ("Language Thinking and Political Theory. German-Jewish Contributions from the 18th to 20th Century"), an international research network in cooperation with the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem and subsidized by the German Research Foundation, * Graduate School (''Graduiertenkolleg'') ''Religion in Modernisierungsprozessen'' ("Religion in Modernization Processes"), provisioned by several different sources, * ''Mobilisierung von Religion in Europa'' ("The Mobilization of Religion in Europe"), sponsored by the
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, * ''Die elementaren Diskurse der Gabe. Marcel Mauss' paradigmatische Wirkung auf die Sozial- und Kulturtheorien'' ("The Elementary Discourses of the Gift: Marcel Mauss' Paradigmatic Influence on Social and Cultural Theory"), supported by the German Research Foundation * Collective Identity, Democracy, Protest and Social Movements, funded by the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development, * ''Kontingenz und Moderne. Sozialphilosophische, ideengeschichtliche und historisch-soziologische Dimensionen'' ("Contingency and Modernity. Socio-Philosophical, Idea-Historical, and Historico-Sociological Dimensions"), financed through the
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.


Notable figures

Noted fellows, past and present, include the following figures: * sociologists
Hans Joas Hans Joas (; ; born November 27, 1948) is a German sociologist and social theorist. Hans Joas is Ernst Troeltsch Professor for the Sociology of Religion at the Humboldt University of Berlin. From 2011 until 2014 he was a Permanent Fellow at th ...
and Wolfgang Schluchter, * historians Michael Borgolte and Wolfgang Reinhard, * religious scholars Hans G. Kippenberg and
Jörg Rüpke Jörg Rüpke (born 27 December 1962 in Herford, West Germany) is a German scholar of comparative religion and classical philology, recipient of the Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize in 2008, and of the Advanced Grant of the European Research Council in 2011 ...
, * theologians Hermann Deuser and Friedrich Wilhelm Graf, * economists Hans G. Nutzinger and Gert G. Wagner, * legal scholars
Winfried Brugger Winfried Brugger (26 February 1950 in Tettnang, Germany – 13 November 2010 in Heidelberg) was Professor of Public Law, Philosophy of Law and Theory of State at Heidelberg University. Brugger studied law, philosophy and sociology at the Unive ...
and
Horst Dreier Horst Dreier (born 7 September 1954) is a German jurist and legal philosopher. He currently holds a chair at the University of Würzburg. In 2008 he was the initial candidate to replace Winfried Hassemer at the Federal Constitutional Court of Ger ...
, * philosophers Johann Arnason and Theo Kobusch. Additionally, distinguished visiting scholars have included, for instance, sociologists Shmuel N. Eisenstadt (1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001), Toby Huff (2000), and Paul Lichterman (2009), indologist
Sheldon Pollock Sheldon I. Pollock (born 1948) is an American scholar of Sanskrit, the intellectual and literary history of India, and comparative intellectual history. He is the Arvind Raghunathan Professor of South Asian Studies at Columbia University. He was ...
(2001), as well as historians Paolo Prodi (2007–2008) and Dan T. Carter (2009). In 2012, one of the Center's most prominent fellows, the historian of religion
Jörg Rüpke Jörg Rüpke (born 27 December 1962 in Herford, West Germany) is a German scholar of comparative religion and classical philology, recipient of the Gay-Lussac Humboldt Prize in 2008, and of the Advanced Grant of the European Research Council in 2011 ...
, was appointed member of the
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.http://www.thueringer-allgemeine.de/web/zgt/politik/detail/-/specific/Erfurter-Professor-wird-Mitglied-des-Wissenschaftsrates-230185860 Newspaper article about Jörg Rüpke, fellow of the Max Weber Center, becoming a member of the German Council of Science and Humanities (in German)


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