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SFB 537:  Institutionality and Historicity

Subject Area Humanities
Term from 1997 to 2008
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5481378
 
The collaborative research centre 537, which is informed by cultural studies and social sciences, analyses processes of the foundation, stabilisation and changes of institutionalised social formations from antiquity to the present. The institutional aspect of communicative and action-based configurations is found in mechanisms and structures made visible in symbolic forms such as rituals. These processes of institutionalisation lead to an "embodiment" of structuring contentions, claims and assertions of legitimacy, which are analysed as to their effects. However, the theme which guides this research is not constituted by fixed orders, but by the assertions of order; it does not involve unquestioned validity, but assertions of value; it does not consist of the institutionalised fulfilment of norms, but the stylisation of actions and social roles. In connection with historical and systematic academic fields, basic problems are dealt with. This will contribute to a better understanding of the patterns of political legitimisation and crises; for instance, through investigating the social and political stabilisation of the Roman Republic, or the (culturally-formed) centralisation and channelling of political power at the various courts of knights and princes. There are many links to contemporary social and political problems resulting from questions in connection with the emergence and effects of constitutions (long before political constitutions of the eighteenth century, monastic organisations date from the twelfth century); resulting from the comparative study of representations (from the Greek Polis to modern parliaments); and, not least, resulting from enquiries into the research of processes of transformation after the demise of state Socialism.
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Applicant Institution Technische Universität Dresden
 
 

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