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Clemens Kroneberg is Professor of Sociology at the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology (ISS), University of Cologne. He is also a member of the ECONtribute Center of Excellence (Universities of Bonn and Cologne), an external fellow of the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, and an elected Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology.
Education: While specific degrees are not listed, his extensive publication record and professorship indicate advanced training in sociology and social psychology.
Research Interests: His work spans analytical sociology, migration and integration, crime and deviance, and social boundary-making. He has contributed significantly to the development of the Model of Frame Selection, an integrative theory of action that incorporates framing and variable rationality.
Awards and Recognition: He has received prestigious awards including the Robert K. Merton Best Paper Award 2021, the Best Article Award of the Rationality and Society section of the American Sociological Association 2013, and the ERC Starting Grant for the SOCIALBOND project.
Students and Collaboration: He has supervised doctoral students such as Maria Gerth, Sonja Schulz, André Ernst, and Harald Beier, and has collaborated with institutions like Harvard University, Cambridge University, and McGill University.
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