
معرفی
Prof. Martin Nonhoff is a Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bremen and a core member of the DFG Research Training Group 2686 (Contradiction Studies), focusing on radical democratic theory, protest movements, power and hegemony theories, and political discourse analysis. His work bridges critical social theory with empirical research, emphasizing contradictions between governance practices and resistance movements.
Research Interests:
- Radical Democratic Theory: Situating critique of domination and resistance against inequality
- Protest Movements: Analyzing 2010s square movements and postcolonial struggles
- Power Theories: Exploring hegemony and discursive power dynamics
- Contradiction Studies: Investigating tensions between governance and freedom, and consistency demands versus persistent contradictions
As a supervisor, he guides doctoral projects on radical democracy, political movements, and discourse analysis methods. He actively contributes to the Research Training Group's intellectual environment, aiming to balance academic rigor with collaborative social spaces.
Labs/Teams: Key participant in the DFG Research Training Group 2686, fostering interdisciplinary contradiction studies through methodological innovation and conceptual exploration.





