Tino Schlinzig

Tino Schlinzig

Dr. phil.
Senior Researcher, Group Leader ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE

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Tino Schlinzig is sociologist and joined ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE as a senior researcher in April 2020. He studied sociology, communication research and law sciences at Technische Universität Dresden and Victoria University of Wellington. As part of his PhD project, he was a guest researcher at ETH Zurich in 2013/2014 and taught at the Department of Architecture and Humanities, Social and Political Sciences in the autumn semester 2018/19. In September 2016, he received his PhD at TU Dresden with a thesis on identity policies of multi-local families.

  • since 04/2020 Senior Researcher at ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE (Centre for Research on Architecture, Society & the Built Environment), ETH Zürich
  • 01/2017–03/2020 Research Associate at Chair of Micro Sociology, Technische Universität Dresden
  • 09/2016 Doctorate in Sociology, Technische Universität Dresden
  • 09/2015-12/2016 Research Associate at Centre for Quality Analysis, Technische Universität Dresden, Project “Competence Network on Quality Management in Teacher Education in Saxony»
  • 08/2008-05/2015 Research Associate at Chair of Micro Sociology, Technische Universität Dresden
  • 10/2013-03/2014 Visiting Researcher at ETH Zürich, ETH Wohnforum - ETH CASE
  • seit 11/2010 Member of Schumpeter Research Group external page«Multilokalität von Familie» at German Youth Institute e.V. (DJI), München (funded by the VolkswagenStiftung)
  • 07/2009-04/2013 Research Associate at Collaborative Research Centre 804, Technische Universität Dresden, external pageTeilprojekt O - Transzendenz und Gemeinsinn in privaten Lebensformen
  • 2006 bis 2008 Research Associate at Chair for Methods of Empirical Social Research, Technische Universität Dresden
  • 1999 bis 2006 Diploma Studies in Sociology at the Technische Universität Dresden and University of Wellington, NZ
  • multi-locality research
  • sociology of architecture
  • housing
  • identity theories
  • interpretative sociology of the family
  • methods of empirical and qualitative social research
     
  • SOCY 680 Community-Based Participatory Research (Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore/MD, USA, Spring Semester 2023)
  • Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Housing (ETH Wohnforum – ETH CASE, ETH Zurich, Department of Architecture, Autumn Semester 2023)
  • Lecture Collaborative Housing (Studio Jan de Vylder, ETH Zurich, Department of Architecture, Spring Semester 2022)
  • Lecture Multi-local Living in Late Modernity: Approaches to an Emerging Research Field (Università degli studi di Milano-Bicocca, Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Spring Semester 20)
  • Seminar Introductory Sociology (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2019/20)
  • Seminar Goffman: Asylums (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2019)
  • Seminar Sociology of Food (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2019)
  • Seminar Society in Series: Swiss System Buildings between Social Utopia and Pressure of Use (Fall Semester 2018/2019, ETH Zürich, Department of Architecture + Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences)
  • Seminar Sociology of the Senses (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2018/19)
  • Seminar Introductory Sociology (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2018/19)
  • Seminar The Pluralistic Self. Identity in Late Modernity (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2018)
  • Seminar Introductory Sociology (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2017/18)
  • Seminar Ethnomethodology. Theory and Research Program of a Sociology of Situational Action. (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 17)
  • Lecture Introductory Sociology (Winter Semester 2016/17)
  • Seminar Mobility and Mooring. Lifestyles in Mobile Contemporary Societies (Summer Semester 2016, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
  • Seminar Mobile Society. Late Modern Lifestyle between Mobility and Anchoring (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2014/15)
  • Seminar Emotions and Society (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2014)
  • Seminar Normality and Normativity (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2013)
  • Seminar Between Religious Symbolism + Everyday Performance: Rituals and Ritualizations (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2012/13)
  • Seminar Multilocality of Family & Couple Relationship (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2012)
  • Seminar Postmodern Families (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2011/12)
  • Seminar Sociology of Emotions (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2011)
  • Seminar Doing Family (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2010/11)
  • Seminar Rituals and Rituality (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2010)
  • Seminar Collective Identity and Space (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2009/10)
  • Seminar Sociology of Everyday Life (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2009)
  • Seminar Crisis or Change – Family between Individualization and Pluralization (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Winter Semester 2008/09)
  • Seminar Qualitative Research (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2007)
  • Seminar Free Software for the Social Sciences (TU Dresden, Institute of Sociology, Summer Semester 2007)
     
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