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Michael Braun is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Mannheim and serves as a Project Consultant at GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, a leading research institute in the social sciences in Germany. His work bridges academic research and applied social science projects, contributing to interdisciplinary studies on contemporary European society.
His research interests focus on the dynamics of everyday life in Europe, particularly around themes of mobility, identity, and social integration. Drawing from sociology, political science, and cultural studies, he explores how individuals experience Europeanization and transnational connectivity in urban and social contexts. These interests align closely with the mission of GESIS to advance empirical social research.
The publication Everyday Europe reflects a multidisciplinary approach to understanding social change across Europe, emphasizing lived experiences and qualitative insights. While only one publication is listed, it indicates a strong engagement with broad sociological trends and collaborative international research.
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Michael Braun has not been documented as advising students or leading specific grants in the provided text. His role as a project consultant suggests involvement in funded research initiatives, though details are not specified. He likely collaborates within research teams at GESIS, contributing methodological and theoretical expertise to large-scale social science projects focused on European societies.
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