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German political scientist
Annette Henninger (born 1966) is a German
political scientist . She is professor of politics and
gender relations at the
University of Marburg , Germany. Her research has focused upon
antifeminism and gender in the workplace.
Henninger was born in
Kassel , Germany, in 1966.
[1] She took her PhD in
political science , focusing upon women in the Berlin labour market. She then worked at the
University of Bremen and the
WZB Berlin Social Science Centre .
[2] She is professor of politics and
gender relations at the
University of Marburg .
[1]
She edited the 2020 book Antifeminismen (Antifeminisms ) with
Ursula Birsl , in which they examine a rising tide of
antifeminism in Germany and link it to a crisis over gender relations and racism, using different empirical studies.
[3]
[4]
[5] The same year she co-edited the volume Arbeitskonflikte sind Geschlechterkämpfe (Work disputes are gender struggles ). This book assesses
industrial action through the lens of gender.
[6] In 2022, she was interviewed by
The Christian Science Monitor about gender relations in Germany, after
Angela Merkel stepped down from the chancellor's office and
Olaf Scholz became the new
chancellor .
[7]
Beck, Dorothee; Habed, Adriano José; Henninger, Annette (2023). Blurring Boundaries – 'Anti-Gender' Ideology Meets Feminist and LGBTIQ+ Discourses . Columbia University.
ISBN
9783847426844 .
Artus, Ingrid; Bennewitz, Nadja; Henninger, Annette; Kerber-Clasen, Stefan; Holland, Judith (2020). Arbeitskonflikte sind Geschlechterkämpfe Sozialwissenschaftliche und historische Perspektiven (1. Auflage ed.). Münster.
ISBN
978-3-89691-045-5 . {{
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Henninger, Annette; Birsl, Ursula (2020). Antifeminismen: "Krisen"-Diskurse mit gesellschaftsspaltendem Potential? . Bielefeld.
ISBN
9783837648447 . {{
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^
a
b Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender Online . Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. 2010.
^
"Dr. Annette Henninger" . Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (in German).
Archived from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2023 .
^ Liebsch, Katharina (2021). "Annette Henninger / Ursula Birsl (Hrsg.): Antifeminismen. "Krisen"-Diskurse mit gesellschaftsspaltendem Potential?". Feministische Studien . 39 (1): 167–170.
doi :
10.1515/fs-2021-0016 .
S2CID
235325686 .
^ Schmincke, Imke (2021).
"Annette Henninger und Ursula Birsl (Hg.): Antifeminismen. "Krisen"-Diskurse mit gesellschaftsspaltendem Potential" . Femina Politica – Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft (in German). 30 (2): 210–212.
doi :
10.3224/feminapolitica.v30i2.26 .
ISSN
2196-1646 .
^ Blum, Rebekka; Grenz, Frauke (14 February 2022). "Rezension zu: Henninger, Annette/Birsl, Ursula (Hrsg.) (2020): Antifeminismen. "Krisen"-Diskurse mit gesellschaftsspaltendem Potential?". Familie, Geschlecht und Erziehung in Zeiten der Krisen des 21. Jahrhunderts : 217–222.
doi :
10.3224/84742621.16 .
S2CID
246842436 .
^ Klenner, Christina (2021).
"Rezension: Ingrid Artus, Nadja Bennewitz, Annette Henninger, Judith Holland, Stefan Kerber-Clasen (Hg.): Arbeitskonflikte sind Geschlechterkämpfe – Sozialwissenschaftliche und historische Perspektiven" . Femina Politica – Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft (in German). 30 (2): 205–207.
doi :
10.3224/feminapolitica.v30i2.24 .
ISSN
2196-1646 .
S2CID
245212598 .
Archived from the original on 2023-04-16. Retrieved 2023-04-16 .
^ Chu, Lenora (7 January 2022).
"Gender parity in Germany: How much did Merkel pave the way?" . Christian Science Monitor .
Archived from the original on 13 September 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2023 .
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