Fellows' Research
Since the year 2000, the Hamburg Institute for Social Research has invited scholars to pursue their projects at the Institute as fellows for a period ranging from three to twelve months. Furthermore, a small number of fellows funded by the Hamburg Foundation for the Advancement of Research and Culture are also guests of the Institute.
Current Projects:
Manuela Grimm
Working with Health: The Tensions between Cost-effectiveness and Care in Health Services (Last modified October 2008)
Gerd Hankel
Dealing with the Aftermath of Genocide in Rwanda (Last modified February 2009)
Gerd Hankel
The Position of the Victim in Cases Tried before the International Criminal Court in The Hague (Last modified February 2008)
Ulrike Jureit
Ordering Space: "Lebensraum" as a Concept for Creating Political Order (Last modified October 2008)
Regina Mühlhäuser
On All Fronts: A Comparative Study of How Sexual Violence Was Dealt With during and Directly after World War II (Last modified March 2010)
Maria S. Rerrich
Transnational Care Strategies, Transnational Care Problems – A Pilot Study on Migration and Care in a Romanian Community (Last modified September 2011)
Fellows
Dipl.-Soz. Manuela Grimm, Dr. jur. Gerd Hankel, Dr. phil. Ulrike Jureit, Dr. phil. Regina Mühlhäuser, Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Maria S. Rerrich

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