Soziale Systeme: Selbstdarstellung & Rollen in der modernen Gesellschaft - Mit Prof. Dr. Kieserling
In this episode of RHI-Kontexte, Martin Lang and renowned sociologist Dr. André Kieserling explore the fundamental elements and developments that shape our modern society. The focus is on the sociological perspective of social interaction, beginning with self-presentation as a prerequisite for any social interaction. ➡️ They examine how individuals assume different roles in everyday life and how these roles influence our interactions and social bonds. A central point of discussion is whether our contemporary society is characterized by freedom or unfreedom. Kieserling and Lang discuss how bonds, traditions, and dogmas can be understood as possibilities for freedom for individuals and societies. This episode of RHI-Kontexte offers profound insights into the complex structure of social systems and the role of the individual within these structures. Discover with us the fascinating aspects of social interaction and communication and understand how fundamental social mechanisms shape our contemporary society. 👤 Guest: Prof. Dr. André Kieserling André Kieserling is a sociologist and author. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Vienna since 2002 and a professor of General Sociology/Sociological Theory at Bielefeld University since 2006. https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/fakultae... 🖥 Visit the Roman Herzog Institute website for further insights and information: https://www.romanherzoginstitut.de 🔥 Subscribe to the Roman Herzog Institute's channel here: https://bit.ly/AboRomanHerzogInstitut 💬 How do you see the role of self-presentation and various social roles in our society today? Do you believe these elements bring more freedom or less freedom to our social interactions? 🖥 Visit the Roman Herzog Institute's website for further insights and information: https://www.romanherzoginstitut.de 🔥 Subscribe to the Roman Herzog Institute's channel directly here: https://bit.ly/AboRomanHerzogInstitut 💬 How do you see the role of self-presentation and various social roles in our society today? Do you believe these elements bring more freedom or less freedom to our social interactions? ▬ Welcome ▬▬▬▬ This is the official YouTube channel of the Roman Herzog Institute, a forward-looking think tank that explores the core themes of values, leadership, and future prospects from an interdisciplinary perspective. Our channel offers a unique blend of insightful YouTube videos and podcasts in which leading scholars from diverse disciplines share their research and insights. We are more than just a platform for studies and positions; we are a vibrant space for dialogue and discussion, whether through academic symposia or lively debates. ➡️ Our institute transcends the barriers between different academic disciplines and develops interdisciplinary, long-term perspectives for society, business, and politics. By connecting experts from various fields, we foster fruitful discussions and innovative solutions to Germany's current challenges. ➡️ A key focus of our channel is the future of work, where we examine the impact of networking, Industry 4.0, and artificial intelligence on our understanding of work and their socio-political consequences. Our goal is to provide impetus for Germany's future development and to foster dialogue with decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and associations. Our channel focuses on the future of work, exploring the impact of networking, Industry 4.0, and artificial intelligence on our understanding of work and their socio-political consequences. ▬ Follow the Roman Herzog Institute online ▬▬▬▬ Instagram ▶️ / rhi_institut LinkedIn ▶️ / roman-herzog-institut-e-v Twitter ▶️ / rhi_institut 🎧 The podcast with Tina Maier-Schneider: https://open.spotify.com/show/789OHvt... 📬 If you would like to contact us about the video or the topic, please write to us at: [email protected]. 🎧 The podcast with Tina Maier-Schneider: https://open.spotify.com/show/789OHvt... 📬 If you would like to contact us about the video or the topic, please write to us at: [email protected]. ▬ ... 📚 Imprint https://www.romanherzoginstitut.de/im... ▬ Chapters ▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Nonviolent Communication/Empathy 02:20 Guide: Society as a Trivial Machine 12:13 Interaction from a Social Psychological and Sociological Perspective 16:44 Party Without a Host: The Case of Lack of Hierarchy 20:08 The Danger of Hierarchylessness 24:21 Functionless Inequality in Politics 26:08 Positive and Negative Forms of Self-Presentation 30:18 Goffman: Self-Presentation of Participants as the Most Important Structure of Interaction 33:43 Values as Testimony of Society 36:11 Self-Presentation as a Social Structure 37:44 Georg Simmel: How is Society Possible? 41:40 The Concept of Role 43:49 Role-Based Action and Role-Appropriate Beha...

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