Since November 2018 |
Chair of Sociology with a focus on organization and economy at Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main (W1, tenure track) |
January–December 2019 |
Maternity leave |
July 2018 |
Call to the Junior Professorship (W1) of Science and Society at the Forum Internationale Wissenschaft (FIW) at the Rheinische Friedrichs-Wilhelms-University Bonn (declined) |
October 2017–November 2018 |
Research Assistant at the Chair of Sociology of Knowledge and Social Theory, Institute for Sociology, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena |
September 2016–August 2017 |
Research assistant at the Chair of Economic Sociology at the University of Trier |
June–July 2015 |
Visiting Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne |
June–December 2014 |
Research Associate at the Institute of Technology – Theology – Natural Sciences at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich |
August 2013–May 2014 |
Visiting Scholar at Pennsylvania State University Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education |
July 2010–June 2013 |
Research Assistant at the Institute for Sociology of the LMU Munich |
July 2017 |
Joseph A. Schumpeter Prize 2017 of the Deutsche Bundesbank (2nd place) |
July 2013–June 2016 |
Recipient of the Cusanuswerk Funding for doctoral studies through the Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMBF |
Prof. Dr. Barbara Brandl writes a Post for the LSE-Blog about „How the cashless revolution worsens inequality“
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Barbara Brandl writes for the e-fin blog about the connection between the digitalisation of money and social inequality.
› Go to blog post (German)
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The article The challenges of assets: Anatomy of an economic form by Ute Tellmann, Veit Braun and Barbara Brandl was published in Economy and Society.
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The Socio-Economic Review publishes the article Small money, large profits: how the cashless revolution aggravates social inequality (Brandl, Hengsbach & Moreno, 2024).
Prof. Dr. Barbara Brandl spoke at Finance Watch's event The Digital Euro: Steps to Success (October 25th, 2023) on the topic 'The Digital Euro: What For and Why Now'.
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Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Department of Social Sciences 03
Institute for Sociology
Chair of Sociology with a Focus on Organization and Economy
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6
60629 Frankfurt am Main
Room 3.G 080
Phone 069 798-36597
Office Hours
During the summer semester 2024, office hours will take place on the following days:
each at 9.30 a.m. via Zoom.
If you want to come to the office hours, please confirm via email with Doreen Molnar (Molnar@soz.uni-frankfurt.de). She will then send you the Zoom link.