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Hans Bosse

Hans Bosse (16 October 1938 – 27 May 2023) was a German anthropologist, sociologist, and social psychologist. He is best known for his sociological and ethnological research on traditional societies of Papua New Guinea.[2]

Hans Bosse
Born
Hans-Eberhard Bosse[1]

(1938-10-16)16 October 1938
Wunstorf, Germany
Died27 May 2023(2023-05-27) (aged 84)
Heidelberg, Germany
CitizenshipGerman
Alma materUniversity of Heidelberg; Free University of Berlin
Scientific career
FieldsAnthropology, Sociology, Social Psychology
InstitutionsGoethe University Frankfurt

Bosse made various contributions to sociology, including on ethnopsychoanalysis, the socialization of violence, criticism of cultural imperialism, and reciprocity in different cultures.[3]

Early life and education edit

Hans Bosse was born in Wunstorf, near Hanover, on 16 October 1938.[1]

From 1959 to 1965, he studied theology and philosophy at Wuppertal and Berlin, as well as at the University of Göttingen, University of Tübingen, and University of Heidelberg.

Bosse graduated from the University of Heidelberg in 1968 with a doctorate in theology, and received a doctorate in sociology from the Free University of Berlin in 1975. He obtained his Habilitation in sociology at the Free University of Berlin.[3]

Career edit

From 1976, Bosse was Professor of Social Psychology and Sociology at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, and was also a research group director at the Institute for Group Analysis (German: Institut für Gruppenanalyse) in Heidelberg.[4][5]

Research edit

From 1978 to 1985, Bosse performed sociological fieldwork at schools in Northwest Province, Cameroon.[6][7] During that period, he also did research in London, Heidelberg, and Melbourne as a visiting fellow.

From 1984, Bosse performed sociological research in Papua New Guinea for many decades, including an in-depth study on "becoming a Papua New Guinean" at Passam National High School in Paliama, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.[2] Georg R. Gfäller also performed research with Bosse in Cameroon and Papua New Guinea.[8]

Bosse also carried out research on the concept of group analysis (German: Gruppenanalyse).[9]

Bosse made various contributions to sociology, including intercultural comparison on the socialization of violence in Africa and Papua New Guinea, and male willingness to use violence and its socialization in different cultures (see Freud's concept of sublimation); introduction of group analytical research into sociology; extension of ethnopsychoanalysis (see Paul Parin, known as the co-founder of ethnopsychoanalysis) to the study of ethnoanalysis; the connection between theology and sociology; criticism of cultural imperialism; and the reciprocity hypothesis, which states that societies are not only based on the exchange of goods or money, but also on prestige, reputation, art, objects of value, and so forth.[3]

Personal life and death edit

Bosse married Jennifer Rachel Bearlin in 1966 in Melbourne, Australia. Their first daughter, Alexia Renee, was born in Hanover, Germany in 1968, and their second daughter, Francisca Bronwyn, was born in 1970 in the same city.[3]

Hans Bosse died in Heidelberg, Germany on 27 May 2023, at the age of 84.[1]

Affiliations edit

  • German Society for Sociology (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie)
  • Association of German Scientists (Vereinigung Deutscher Wissenschaftler)
  • German Working Group for Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics (Deutscher Arbeitskreis für Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik, or DAGG)

Selected publications edit

Some of Bosse's publications include:[3]

  • Bosse, Hans; Hamburger, Franz (1973). Friedenspädagogik und Dritte Welt. Voraussetzungen einer Didaktik des Konflikts. Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, Berlin, Köln, Mainz.
  • Bosse, Hans (1979). Diebe, Lügner, Faulenzer. Von Abhängigkeit und Verweigerung in der dritten Welt. Frankfurt/Main: Syndikat.
  • Bosse, Hans (1994). Becoming a Papua New Guinean: A Report of a Sociologist's and Group Analyst's Research with Students At Passam National High School (NRI Discussion Paper, 78). National Research Institute. ISBN 978-9980750655.
  • Bosse, Hans (1997). "Kontinuität und Wandel in Männlichkeitskonstruktionen: Ein Modell biographischer Sinnbildung mit Fallmaterial aus Papua-Neuguinea". In K.-S. Rehberg (Hrsg.), Differenz und Integration: die Zukunft moderner Gesellschaften; Verhandlungen des 28. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie im Oktober 1996 in Dresden; Band 2: Sektionen, Arbeitsgruppen, Foren, Fedor-Stepun-Tagung (S. 79–83). Opladen: Westdt. Verl. https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-139467
  • Bosse, Hans (2000). Männlichkeitsentwürfe: Wandlungen und Widerstände im Geschlechterverhältnis. Campus Verlag, 2000. ISBN 9783593365862
  • Bosse, Hans; Vera King (2000) (eds.). Männlichkeitsentwürfe. Wandlungen und Widerstände im Geschlechterverhältnis. Frankfurt am Main: Campus.
  • Bosse, Hans (2010). Der fremde Mann: Angst und Verlangen: gruppenanalytische Untersuchungen in Papua-Neuguinea: Psyche und Gesellschaft. Psychosozial-Verlag. ISBN 9783898066709.
  • Bosse, Hans (1993). A Group's Bad Self in Papua New Guinea: A True Home in the Modern World? September 1, 1993 Research Article doi:10.1177/0533316493263012

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Traueranzeigen von Hans-Eberhard Bosse". Trauer.rnz.de (in German). Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b Bosse, Hans (1994). Becoming a Papua New Guinean: A Report of a Sociologist's and Group Analyst's Research with Students At Passam National High School (NRI Discussion Paper, 78). National Research Institute. ISBN 978-9980750655
  3. ^ a b c d e Universitätsprofessor Dr. theol. Dr. phil. Hans Bosse Tabellarischer Lebenslauf, 2010.
  4. ^ Hans Bosse. Psychosozial-Verlag.
  5. ^ Sigmund-Freud-Buchhandlung.
  6. ^ Bosse, Hans (1981). “Wheat and yams”. Psychic dimensions of the professionalization of adolescents in Cameroon (West Africa). In: Klingemann HD., Kaase M. (eds) Politische Psychologie. Politische Vierteljahresschrift Sonderheft, vol 12. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-01183-5_24
  7. ^ Bosse, Hans. Jugend und Schule. Schritte zu einer Institutionsanalyse anhand einer Interpretation einer Schulfeier in Westafrika Wulf, Christoph [Hrsg.]: Im Schatten des Fortschritts. Gemeinsame Probleme im Bildungsbereich in Industrienationen und Ländern der Dritten Welt. Saarbrücken; Fort Lauderdale: Breitenbach 1985, S. 95-114. - (SSIP-Bulletin; No. 55).
  8. ^ "Dr. Georg R. Gfäller". gfaeller.com.
  9. ^ Bosse, Hans (2010). Der fremde Mann: Angst und Verlangen : gruppenanalytische Untersuchungen in Papua-Neuguinea: Psyche und Gesellschaft. Psychosozial-Verlag. ISBN 9783898066709.

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view July 2023 Hans Bosse 16 October 1938 27 May 2023 was a German anthropologist sociologist and social psychologist He is best known for his sociological and ethnological research on traditional societies of Papua New Guinea 2 Hans BosseBornHans Eberhard Bosse 1 1938 10 16 16 October 1938Wunstorf GermanyDied27 May 2023 2023 05 27 aged 84 Heidelberg GermanyCitizenshipGermanAlma materUniversity of Heidelberg Free University of BerlinScientific careerFieldsAnthropology Sociology Social PsychologyInstitutionsGoethe University FrankfurtBosse made various contributions to sociology including on ethnopsychoanalysis the socialization of violence criticism of cultural imperialism and reciprocity in different cultures 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Personal life and death 5 Affiliations 6 Selected publications 7 See also 8 ReferencesEarly life and education editHans Bosse was born in Wunstorf near Hanover on 16 October 1938 1 From 1959 to 1965 he studied theology and philosophy at Wuppertal and Berlin as well as at the University of Gottingen University of Tubingen and University of Heidelberg Bosse graduated from the University of Heidelberg in 1968 with a doctorate in theology and received a doctorate in sociology from the Free University of Berlin in 1975 He obtained his Habilitation in sociology at the Free University of Berlin 3 Career editFrom 1976 Bosse was Professor of Social Psychology and Sociology at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and was also a research group director at the Institute for Group Analysis German Institut fur Gruppenanalyse in Heidelberg 4 5 Research editFrom 1978 to 1985 Bosse performed sociological fieldwork at schools in Northwest Province Cameroon 6 7 During that period he also did research in London Heidelberg and Melbourne as a visiting fellow From 1984 Bosse performed sociological research in Papua New Guinea for many decades including an in depth study on becoming a Papua New Guinean at Passam National High School in Paliama East Sepik Province Papua New Guinea 2 Georg R Gfaller also performed research with Bosse in Cameroon and Papua New Guinea 8 Bosse also carried out research on the concept of group analysis German Gruppenanalyse 9 Bosse made various contributions to sociology including intercultural comparison on the socialization of violence in Africa and Papua New Guinea and male willingness to use violence and its socialization in different cultures see Freud s concept of sublimation introduction of group analytical research into sociology extension of ethnopsychoanalysis see Paul Parin known as the co founder of ethnopsychoanalysis to the study of ethnoanalysis the connection between theology and sociology criticism of cultural imperialism and the reciprocity hypothesis which states that societies are not only based on the exchange of goods or money but also on prestige reputation art objects of value and so forth 3 Personal life and death editBosse married Jennifer Rachel Bearlin in 1966 in Melbourne Australia Their first daughter Alexia Renee was born in Hanover Germany in 1968 and their second daughter Francisca Bronwyn was born in 1970 in the same city 3 Hans Bosse died in Heidelberg Germany on 27 May 2023 at the age of 84 1 Affiliations editGerman Society for Sociology Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Soziologie Association of German Scientists Vereinigung Deutscher Wissenschaftler German Working Group for Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics Deutscher Arbeitskreis fur Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik or DAGG Selected publications editSome of Bosse s publications include 3 Bosse Hans Hamburger Franz 1973 Friedenspadagogik und Dritte Welt Voraussetzungen einer Didaktik des Konflikts Kohlhammer Stuttgart Berlin Koln Mainz Bosse Hans 1979 Diebe Lugner Faulenzer Von Abhangigkeit und Verweigerung in der dritten Welt Frankfurt Main Syndikat Bosse Hans 1994 Becoming a Papua New Guinean A Report of a Sociologist s and Group Analyst s Research with Students At Passam National High School NRI Discussion Paper 78 National Research Institute ISBN 978 9980750655 Bosse Hans 1997 Kontinuitat und Wandel in Mannlichkeitskonstruktionen Ein Modell biographischer Sinnbildung mit Fallmaterial aus Papua Neuguinea In K S Rehberg Hrsg Differenz und Integration die Zukunft moderner Gesellschaften Verhandlungen des 28 Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Soziologie im Oktober 1996 in Dresden Band 2 Sektionen Arbeitsgruppen Foren Fedor Stepun Tagung S 79 83 Opladen Westdt Verl https nbn resolving org urn nbn de 0168 ssoar 139467 Bosse Hans 2000 Mannlichkeitsentwurfe Wandlungen und Widerstande im Geschlechterverhaltnis Campus Verlag 2000 ISBN 9783593365862 Bosse Hans Vera King 2000 eds Mannlichkeitsentwurfe Wandlungen und Widerstande im Geschlechterverhaltnis Frankfurt am Main Campus Bosse Hans 2010 Der fremde Mann Angst und Verlangen gruppenanalytische Untersuchungen in Papua Neuguinea Psyche und Gesellschaft Psychosozial Verlag ISBN 9783898066709 Bosse Hans 1993 A Group s Bad Self in Papua New Guinea A True Home in the Modern World September 1 1993 Research Article doi 10 1177 0533316493263012See also editVera King Paul Parin Georg R GfallerReferences edit a b c Traueranzeigen von Hans Eberhard Bosse Trauer rnz de in German Retrieved 13 July 2023 a b Bosse Hans 1994 Becoming a Papua New Guinean A Report of a Sociologist s and Group Analyst s Research with Students At Passam National High School NRI Discussion Paper 78 National Research Institute ISBN 978 9980750655 a b c d e Universitatsprofessor Dr theol Dr phil Hans Bosse Tabellarischer Lebenslauf 2010 Hans Bosse Psychosozial Verlag Sigmund Freud Buchhandlung Bosse Hans 1981 Wheat and yams Psychic dimensions of the professionalization of adolescents in Cameroon West Africa In Klingemann HD Kaase M eds Politische Psychologie Politische Vierteljahresschrift Sonderheft vol 12 VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden https doi org 10 1007 978 3 663 01183 5 24 Bosse Hans Jugend und Schule Schritte zu einer Institutionsanalyse anhand einer Interpretation einer Schulfeier in Westafrika Wulf Christoph Hrsg Im Schatten des Fortschritts Gemeinsame Probleme im Bildungsbereich in Industrienationen und Landern der Dritten Welt Saarbrucken Fort Lauderdale Breitenbach 1985 S 95 114 SSIP Bulletin No 55 Dr Georg R Gfaller gfaeller com Bosse Hans 2010 Der fremde Mann Angst und Verlangen gruppenanalytische Untersuchungen in Papua Neuguinea Psyche und Gesellschaft Psychosozial Verlag ISBN 9783898066709 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Bosse amp oldid 1175507736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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