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Ulrich Beck

Ulrich Beck (15 May 1944 – 1 January 2015) was a German sociologist, and one of the most cited social scientists in the world during his lifetime. His work focused on questions of uncontrollability, ignorance and uncertainty in the modern age, and he coined the terms "risk society" and "second modernity" or "reflexive modernization". He also tried to overturn national perspectives that predominated in sociological investigations with a cosmopolitanism that acknowledges the interconnectedness of the modern world. He was a professor at the University of Munich and also held appointments at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH) in Paris, and at the London School of Economics.

Ulrich Beck

(1944-05-15)15 May 1944

Stolp, Germany
(now Słupsk, Poland)

1 January 2015(2015-01-01) (aged 70)[1]

Munich, Germany

German

The Spinelli Group[edit]

On 15 September 2010, Beck supported the European Parliament's Spinelli Group initiative to reinvigorate federalism in the European Union. The Union of European Federalists and its youth organisation Young European Federalists have been promoting the idea of European federalism for over 60 years, with a "belief that only a European Federation, based on the idea of unity in diversity, could overcome the division of the European continent".[12] Prominent supporters of the initiative include Jacques Delors, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Guy Verhofstadt, Andrew Duff and Elmar Brok.

1996 City of Munich Cultural Prize of Honour

1999 CICERO speaker price award

1999 German-British Forum Award for outstanding service to German-British relations (together with Anthony Giddens)

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2004 Award of DGS for outstanding achievements in the field of public achievement in sociology

2005 Schader Prize, the most prestigious award for social scientists in Germany

2014 Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Contribution to Future Research of the International Sociological Association

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In 2013 he received an ERC advanced grant to carry out the Cosmo-Climate Research Project (Methodological Cosmopolitanism: In the Laboratory of Climate Change), with David Tyfield and Anders Blok amongst others.

Honorary doctorates (8): University of Jyväskylä, Finland (1996), University of Macerata, Italy (2006), University of Madrid (UNED), Spain (2007), Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (2010), University of Lausanne, Switzerland (2011), Free University of Varna, Bulgaria (2011), University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013), St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria (2013).

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”World citizens of all countries, unite! Democracy beyond the nation-state: Europe must make a beginning. Theses for a cosmopolitan manifesto”. (World Citizen manifest) in. The Time, 1998 No. 30

”The Society of the Less. The burst dream of the rise in Germany”, ZDF, 17 January 2005

”Gentle world power Europe. Vision of a cosmopolitan empire that no longer relies on national ideas”, in: Frankfurter Rundschau 5 July 2005

”Blind to reality”, in: Frankfurter Rundschau, 3 September 2005

”Europe can not be built on the ruins of the nations”, with Anthony Giddens, In: The World, 1 October 2005

”Farewell to the utopia of full employment”, in: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 4 November 2006

”Tragic individualization”, in: Sheets for German and international politics, 2007, Issue 5, pp 577-584.

”God is dangerous” in Die Zeit, 2007 No. 52.

”The error of the caterpillar”, in: Frankfurt general newspaper 14 June 2011

”Fainting, but legitimate”, in: the daily newspaper (taz) 28 October 2011

”Machiavellis power”, in: Der Spiegel, 8 October 2012

”For a European Spring!”, in: the daily newspaper (taz), 23 November 2012

Global governance

Archived 17 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine – his staff page at the LSE

Professor Ulrich Beck

(in German)

Homepage of Prof. Dr. Ulrich Beck

Ideas radio show, discusses Ulrich's concepts of risk in science and society

New media artwork inspired by Ulrich Beck's work, created by eco-art collaborative EcoArtTech

Barcelona Metropolis, 2009.

Interview with Ulrich Beck: “Nationalism does not leave much room for the recognition of others”

Europe’s Times and Unknown Waters, Cluj-Napoca, Marga, Andrei (April 2009). "The society of risk? Ulrich Beck, Risikogesellshaft. Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne"

London School of Economics, 2013.

Interview with Ulrich Beck: "Germany has created an accidental empire"