معرفی
Marcel Müke is a Researcher at the Institute of Sociology I within the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. His academic work focuses on international comparative studies of solidarity and social cohesion, legal norms and deviance, and advanced empirical methodologies.
- Education
- PhD candidate in Sociology (since 2021, HHU Düsseldorf)
- MSc in Social Sciences (2020, HHU Düsseldorf)
- BSc in Political Science, History, and East Asian Regional Studies (2016, TU Dresden & Peking University)
His research examines how social norms and legal frameworks interact with deviant behavior, alongside methodological innovations in empirical social research. He contributes to the Central European School (ZSE) and has co-authored reports on religious spaces and societal solidarity dynamics.
Müke teaches courses in sociological theory and data analysis with R, including advanced seminars on punishment theories, Foucault's works, and comparative sociological frameworks. His recent publications, notably in the Religionsmonitor series, analyze religious diversity's impact on social integration. He also explores the German "Querdenken" movement's reinterpretation of legal concepts through Telegram discourse analysis.
- Contact
- Postal address: Universitätsstr. 1, 40225 Düsseldorf
- Visitor address: Ulenbergstraße 127, 40225 Düsseldorf, Room 3.16a