About us

The Research Unit was established in 2024 as the successor to the Käte Hamburg Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture”.
The new foundation is intended to strengthen the transdisciplinary analysis of contemporary crises and the challenges faced by societies in dealing with the “polycrisis”, and to expand the research profile of the university in the UN and federal city of Bonn.
Current crises seem to affect almost every aspect of human existence and all spheres of late modernity. Climate change, war, the rise of authoritarian illiberal democracies, the economic crisis, the long-term consequences of the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit are just some of the buzzwords that characterise this social development.
The Émile Durkheim Research Unit: Crisis Analysis addresses this central question of the post-global era and focuses on the comparative-historical analysis of poly- and meta-crises.
The aim is to analyse both the inherent logic/rationality of the individual crisis spheres and their interconnectedness - with the aim of making the knowledge generated available to other social actors and initiating dialogue with them.
In addition to research and teaching in this subject area, the Research Unit maintains close cooperation with research institutions worldwide.
Our core tasks include the transdisciplinary networking of scientists, artists and students who deal with contemporary crises, as well as the regular organization of public events.
To this end, we always welcome renowned personalities and cooperation partners from academia and practice.
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The Office
A Space for Interdisciplinary Research and International Exchange
The Émile Durkheim Research Unit is a hub for scholarly dialogue, fostering internationality and interdisciplinarity. Our facilities are designed according to the Fellow Principle, reflecting the thematic and methodological diversity of our research.
At the core of our approach is the formation of a learning community dedicated to the analysis of global crises. This is embodied in our five Named Fellowships, each representing disciplines and regions of particular relevance in post-global times:
Émile Durkheim Fellowship
W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship
Mary Douglas Fellowship
Ambedkar Fellowship
Chie Nakane Fellowship
Our facilities reflect this principle and thus creates a dynamic research environment that embodies the spirit of the Émile Durkheim Research Unit.
