词条 | Helmut Willke |
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Helmut Willke (born 30 May 1945 in Tailfingen) is a German sociologist who studies the effect of globalization on modern society.[1] He coined the term Atopia to denote a society that exists without borders, with no national identity.[2] He is currently professor at Zeppelin University in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Helmut Willke has been teaching planning and decision theory since 1983 in the University of Bielfeld’s department of sociology, and state theory and global governance since 2002. He also holds visiting professorships in Washington, D.C., Geneva and Vienna. His main areas of interest and praxis are in systems theory, state theory, global governance and global regime building; organizational development, systems dynamics and systems guidance; and knowledge management (introduction, instruments, strategies). He participated in Social Trends Institute's Experts Meeting "Family Policies in the Western Countries". Works
References1. ^{{cite journal|journal=Deutsches Ärzteblatt|year=2001|volume=98|issue=9|last=Hörnemann|first=Gerd|title=Umbau des Sozialstaates: Solidarischer Wettbewerb|url=http://www.aerzteblatt.de/v4/archiv/artikel.asp?src=&id=26214&p=}} {{Authority control}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Willke, Helmut}}{{Germany-academic-bio-stub}}{{Germany-sociologist-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|date=2007-05-24|page=15|title=Atopia: It's more than a feeling Six local artists are showing their work at the 52nd Venice Biennale|first=Jules|last=Quartly|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2007/05/24/2003362317}} 4 : German sociologists|1945 births|Living people|German male writers |
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