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'''Ursula Apitzsch''' (born 1947) is a German political scientist and sociologist. Since 1993, she has been Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the [[University of Frankfurt]].<ref>http://www.gesellschaftswissenschaften.uni-frankfurt.de/institut_3/uapitzsch/</ref> Her research fields are [[cultural analysis]], biographical research, [[migration]], [[ethnicity]] and [[gender]].
'''Ursula Apitzsch''' (born 1947) is a German political scientist and sociologist. Since 1993, she has been Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the [[University of Frankfurt]].<ref>http://www.gesellschaftswissenschaften.uni-frankfurt.de/institut_3/uapitzsch/</ref> Her research fields are [[cultural analysis]], biographical research, [[migration]], [[ethnicity]] and [[gender]].

She obtained at doctorate at the University of Frankfurt in 1977, with the dissertation ''Gesellschaftstheorie und Ästhetik bei [[Georg Lukács]] bis 1933''. In 1990, she earned the [[Habilitation]]. She is a member of the board of directors of the Frankfurt Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies since 1998, chair of the section on biographical research of the [[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie]] 1995–1999, and member of research committees of the [[International Sociological Association]].


She has been a visiting professor at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (1992-93), [[Florence]] (1994), [[Rome]] (1998) und [[Bologne]] (1999).<ref>[http://www.york.ac.uk/res/researchintegration/u_apitzch.htm Biography], University of York</ref>
She has been a visiting professor at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (1992-93), [[Florence]] (1994), [[Rome]] (1998) und [[Bologne]] (1999).<ref>[http://www.york.ac.uk/res/researchintegration/u_apitzch.htm Biography], University of York</ref>

She coordinated an [[EU]] research project, ''Self-employment activities concerning women and minorities'', 1997–2001. She now directs the research project ''The Chances of the Second Generation in Families of Ethnic Entrepreneurs: Intergenerational and Gender Aspects of Quality of Life Processes''.

== Works==
*''Neurath - Gramsci - Williams'', [[Argument-Verlag]], Hamburg 1993
*''Migration und Traditionsbildung'', Westdt. Verl., Opladen 1999
*''Migration, Biographie und Geschlechterverhältnisse'', [[Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot]], Münster 2003
* ''Self-employment activities of women and minorities'', [[VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften]]., Wiesbaden 2008
*''Migration und Psyche'', Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen 2008.


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Ursula Apitzsch (born 1947) is a German political scientist and sociologist. Since 1993, she has been Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Frankfurt.[1] Her research fields are cultural analysis, biographical research, migration, ethnicity and gender.

She has been a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley (1992-93), Florence (1994), Rome (1998) und Bologne (1999).[2]

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