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Marc Jacobsen is a Doctoral Researcher in the Research Training Group "World Politics" at Bielefeld University since October 2017, previously serving as a Doctoral Researcher at Bonn University from 2015-2017. His academic career is deeply rooted in sociology, having completed both his MA and BA in Sociology at Bielefeld University.
Education:
- MA Sociology, Bielefeld University (2012-2014)
- BA Sociology, Bielefeld University (2008-2012)
Jacobsen's research focuses on the complex relationship between antisemitism and globalization, examining how antisemitic discourses have transformed across different national contexts. His work integrates theories of world society with historical analysis of antisemitism, particularly investigating how global structures influence local manifestations of Jew hatred. He employs comparative historical methods to analyze antisemitic discourses in Argentina, Egypt, Germany, Japan, and the USA from the late 19th century to the present.
His publications reveal a clear trajectory from analyzing contemporary right-wing extremism and media responses to historical examinations of antisemitism within global frameworks. Jacobsen's scholarly contributions demonstrate increasing sophistication in connecting antisemitism studies with broader theoretical frameworks of world society and globalization, moving from case studies of specific events (like the Norway attacks) to comprehensive historical analyses of antisemitism's global dimensions.
Jacobsen actively participates in academic discourse through conference presentations and workshop organization within the Research Training Group framework. His collaborative work with colleagues like T. Werron, A. Elmuradov, and S. Holtgreve demonstrates his integration into research networks focused on global politics and societal transformations.


