Thomas Meyer (political scientist) explained

Thomas Meyer is a German political scientist and professor emeritus at Dortmund university.

Life

Thomas Meyer studied philosophy, political science, and German literature at the University of Frankfurt. In 1973, he received a doctoral degree at Frankfurt for a dissertation about the role of the proletarian in Karl Marx's theory of liberation. He received the Habilitation from the Free University of Berlin in 1977. In later years, Meyer has studied the role of the media in modern politics and has become a noted critic of the way the media influences the style and content of political debates. His term "media democracy" highlights the decisive role of media in political processes.[1] He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and is the vice-chairman of the party's committee on fundamental principles. He has also written several books on the history and theory of social democracy.[2] [3]

Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte (NGFH)

Meyer is editor of the journal Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte (NGFH) (New Society/Frankfurt Issues).[4]

EU work

Meyer was a member of the European Commission's Social Sciences and Humanities Advisory Group and is an individual expert in the EU-NESCA Project.[5]

Recent publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Couldry . Nick . Media, Society, World: Social Theory and Digital Media Practice . 2012 . Polity Press . 144.
  2. http://www.ieem.org.mo/professors/meyer.html Institute of European Studies, Macao - biography of Thomas Meyer (Accessed Dec. 2010)
  3. http://www.fes.de/archiv/adsd_neu/inhalt/nachlass/nachlass_m/meyer-th.htm Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - biography of Thomas Meyer
  4. http://www.frankfurter-hefte.de/Aktuelle-Ausgabe/ Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte (NGFH)
  5. http://www.garnet-eu.org/index.php?id=124 GARNET Centre of excellence
  6. Sandbrook, R (2008) Review of Thomas Meyer, with Lewis Hinchman, The Theory of Social Democracy, Perspectives on Politics, 6, no. 4, 848