Harald Welzer
Harald Welzer (born 27 July 1958, Hanover) is a German social psychologist. He studied sociology, psychology and literature at the University of Hanover.[1] He has been a professor of transformation design at the University of Flensburg since 2012.[2] His research is focused on memory, violence and the social impacts of climate change. His books have been translated into 15 languages.[3]
Books in English
- 2012 Climate Wars: What People Will Be Killed For in the 21st Century, Polity Press
- 2012 Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying. The Secret World War II Transcripts of German POWs (with Sönke Neitzel)
References
- ↑ José Andrés Rojo: "Interview with Harald Welzer" in Barcelona Metropolis, July-September 2011
- ↑ "Climate Wars: What People Will Be Killed For in the 21st Century -- a Luncheon Reading and Conversation with Author Harald Welzer", Brandeis University
- ↑ "Climate Wars: What People Will Be Killed For in the 21st Century", Boston University, 20 December 2013
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