Funded projects in the Department for Comparative Research on Democracies
Here you can find a selection of currently conducted research projects in the Department for Comparative Research on Democracies, which are funded by various funding institutions.
Funded projects
Forschungsgruppe "Die zivile Seenotrettung als Kristallisationspunkt des Streits um Demokratie"
- Project management: Dr.'in Mareike Gebhardt (University of Muenster) and Dr.'in Lena Laube (University of Bonn)
- Staff: Maria Ullrich, MA (University of Bonn), Sarah Spasiano, MA (Universität Bonn)
- Research assistants: Julius Zumbroich (Universität Bonn)
- Projek duration: 2022-2025 (36 Months)
- Project funding: Gerda Henkelstiftung, Funding program "Demokratie"
- Link to the project page
On Psychic Systems Freedom in Niklas Luhmann’s Social Systems Theory.
- Research Proposal for Doctoral Programme in Philosophy - Bonn University
- PhD supervisor: Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh
- PhD Student: Rodrigo Gutiérrez
- Estimated duration: 4 years
Benign Autocrats in Democracies. Philanthropic Foundations and their Charitable Ideas and Programs within the Horizon of Participation
- Research lead: Pascal Goeke and Evelyn Moser
- Staff: Ramin Bahrami and Galina Selivanova
- Research assistants: Rosmery Albarran Meyer, Tim Weber
- Project duration: 2019-2023 (48 Months)
- Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
- Link to the project page
The Nursery as a Gender Political Module of the Workfare State of Functionally Differentiated Society: Assignment of Tasks and its Implementation
- Project management and editing: PD Dr. Christine Weinbach
- Research assistants: Luca Voges, Niklas Ullrich
- Project duration: 11/2019 - 07/2024
- The project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as a project with own position
- Link to the project page
Completed projects
Surviving in adverse environments: NGOs in the political system of contemporary Russia
- Editing by Evelyn Moser and Anna Skripchenko
- Project duration: 2017-2019
- The project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
- Link to the project page
A Regime-Comparative Approach to Functional Differentiation in the People’s Republic of China
- Project management and editing: Eric Hendriks
- Project duration: April 2018-April 2020
- The project was funded by Fritz Thyssen Stiftung.