Ingo Mörth Explained

Ingo Mörth (born May 1, 1949, in Grades/ Austria) is an Austrian sociologist.

Biography

Ingo Mörth studied 1968-1976 business administration and sociology at the Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) and achieved his PhD in sociology there in 1977. He started his scientific career in 1973 as an assistant professor at the Department of General Sociology and Social Philosophy at the JKU, and spent a term as visiting professor at the Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Connecticut in 1978. After achieving his "Habilitation" (= venia docendi) for sociology in 1984 at the JKU he taught as associate professor (since 1997) and full professor (since 2002) at the Department of Sociology[1] at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, where he also was head of the Institute of Cultural Economics and Cultural Research.[2] He retired from the Johannes Kepler University Linz in 2011, but is still affiliated as lecturer and researcher there[3]

Work

His main working areas are Sociological theory, sociology of culture, sociology of art, sociology of media, sociology of religion, research in leisure and tourism and in the sociology of education. He is known beyond the German-speaking scientific community especially in the fields of a sociology of religion, sociological theory and sociology of culture.[4]

His theory of religion is a theory of contingency of human existence covered by transcending concepts of meaning, thus making different systems of meaning comparable as religious equivalents.[5] His theory of society as theory of culture defines culture as a main thread of change in modern and post-modern societies, whereas his empirical research looks into the intertwinedness of culture, tourism and leisure.

Mörth founded and developed together with Gerhard Fröhlich three multilingual online websites on famous social scientists: Pierre Bourdieu,[6] Norbert Elias[7] and Clifford Geertz.[8] [9]

Recently Mörth concentrated on theory and research in the Sociology of Media and the Sociology of Arts, and he was also involved in the planning and development of several projects in the field of arts and culture.[10]

Publications (selection)

References

  1. https://www.jku.at/institut-fuer-kulturwirtschaft-und-kulturforschung/ueber-uns/team/moerth/ Personal page
  2. https://www.jku.at/institut-fuer-kulturwirtschaft-und-kulturforschung/ see the homepage of this JKU institute
  3. http://www.ingomoerth.at/CurriculumMoerth.htm For all biography details see the personal homepage/ section curriculum of Ingo Mörth
  4. See the information on the public impact of Ingo Mörth, esp. for his works on Norbert Elias, Pierre Bourdieu, Clifford Geertz, and on the theory of religion
  5. see his book "The social reality of religion"
  6. http://hyperbourdieu.jku.at/start1.htm The database HyperBourdieuWorldcatalogue
  7. http://hyperelias.jku.at The database HyperEliasWorldcatalogue
  8. http://hypergeertz.jku.at The database HyperGeertzWorldcatalogue
  9. http://www.iwp.jku.at/kulturtheorie/ see also the homepage of the Austrian section for cultural theory and research within the Austrian Sociological Association
  10. http://www.kuwi.jku.at/Projekte_Mörth.htm List of projects in these areas directed by Ingo Mörth at the Institute of Cultural Research at the Kepler University Linz
  11. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/CriticalTheory.pdf Religion Critical Theory online version
  12. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/NewAge.pdf New Age online version
  13. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/LuckmannRezension.pdf Review Luckmann online version
  14. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/Utopia2001.pdf Utopia 2001 online version
  15. http://www.inst.at/trans/15Nr/09_1/09_1inhalt.htm Kulturtourismus Kulturtourismus online version
  16. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/WeiterbildungBuch.pdf Niedrigqualifizierte online version
  17. http://soziologie.soz.uni-linz.ac.at/sozthe/staff/moerthpub/BibliothekenVortrag.pdf Wissensspeicher online version
  18. http://www.kuwi.jku.at/Studie_Tourismuswirtschaft_OOe.pdf Tourismus online version
  19. http://www.kuwi.jku.at/Ingo_Moerth/moerthpub/Shoe-lace_Breaching.pdf On Norbert Elias online version
  20. https://www.fro.at/wp-content/uploads/1d2b2cd6528abcdbee76cb85f7239426_studie%20reichweiten%20und%20potenziale.pdf Dritter Mediensektor online version
  21. https://www.maxreisch.at/28_de_n2860.html bibliography Max Reisch by Ingo Mörth online

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