
Helene Thaa
Researcher · sociological theory
Protestant University of Applied Sciences for Social Work and DiakoniaAbout
Helene Thaa serves as a Researcher at the Institute for Applied Research (IAF) of the Evangelical University of Applied Sciences Freiburg, where she is actively engaged in the "Energy Transition" project. Her work focuses on the intersection of sociology, technology, and ecological transformation, contributing to the university's mission of applied research addressing contemporary societal challenges.
Dr. Thaa's research interests encompass sociological theory and social philosophy, qualitative research methodologies, sociology of work, political sociology, sociology of technology, and socio-ecological transformation. She employs these frameworks to investigate how energy transitions impact social structures, labor dynamics, and political processes, with a particular emphasis on qualitative analysis of community experiences and policy implications.
As part of the IAF's Energy Transition project, Helene Thaa collaborates on interdisciplinary research examining the social dimensions of shifting energy systems. Her contributions include conducting fieldwork, analyzing qualitative data, and disseminating findings to inform policy and practice. Although specific grant details and student mentorship are not documented in the provided information, her role is pivotal in advancing the institute's research agenda on sustainable societal transformation.
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