Sawyer, Stephen W.
Stephen W. Sawyer (Professor) teaches history and political thought at the American University of Paris. He has previously co-edited two volumes on French political thought of the late twentieth century and has published two monographs on the history of democracy and state-building in the nineteenth century.
Schulz, Daniel
Daniel Schulz (PD Dr.) teaches political theory and history of political thought at the Technical University of Dresden. He has published two monographs on comparative constitutional cultures and on republicanism. His interests further include theories of democracy and theories of power.
Flügel-Martinsen, Oliver
Oliver Flügel-Martinsen (Prof. Dr.) teaches political theory and history of political thought at the University of Bielefeld. His main research fields are: philosophy and theory of modernity, philosophy and theory of the social sciences, theories of the political, democratic theory, contemporary French philosophy and social theory, and post-Marxist critical social theory.
Oliver Flügel-Martinsen (Prof. Dr.) teaches political theory and history of political thought at the University of Bielefeld. His main research fields are: philosophy and theory of modernity, philosophy and theory of the social sciences, theories of the political, democratic theory, contemporary French philosophy and social theory, and post-Marxist critical social theory.
Franziska Martinsen (PD Dr. phil.) teaches Political Theory and History of Political Thought at the Leibniz University of Hannover and at other Universities in Germany and Austria. Her main research fields are Political Philosophy and History of Ideas, Democratic Theory, Justice Theory, and Gender Theory.
Stephen W. Sawyer (Professor) teaches history and political thought at the American University of Paris. He has previously co-edited two volumes on French political thought of the late twentieth century and has published two monographs on the history of democracy and state-building in the nineteenth century.
Daniel Schulz (PD Dr.) teaches political theory and history of political thought at the Technical University of Dresden. He has published two monographs on comparative constitutional cultures and on republicanism. His interests further include theories of democracy and theories of power.