Martin Haase

Martin Haase ( born October 25, 1962 in Dortmund ) is a German linguist, linguist and podcaster.

Life

Haase graduated in 1982 with his Abitur at the Helene -Lange -Gymnasium in Dortmund- Hombruch. Until 1988 he studied at Toulouse and Cologne general linguistics, Romance studies and comparative-historical linguistics. Then he wrote his doctoral thesis on language contact and language change in the Basque Country. The influences of the Gascon and French to Basque, with which he earned his doctorate in 1991.

After a stay at the University of Hamburg Haase was an assistant at the University of Osnabrück in 1992. In 1997 he habilitated with a work entitled dialect dynamics in central Italy. Language change processes in the Umbrian Apennines room. He then accepted representation professorships at the Albert- Ludwigs- Universität Freiburg, at the Free and at the Technical University of Berlin.

In 2001 he was appointed to a professorship at the University of Bremen. The following year he moved to a Chair of Romanic Linguistics at the University of Bamberg, where he teaches since then.

Esperanto

As students learned Haase Esperanto. He became involved in the German Esperanto Youth and was from 1988 to 1990 their national chairman.

CCC

Martin Haase is a member of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC). Since 18 January 2009, Haase ERFA representative on the board of the Chaos Computer Club. He has held on several CCC congresses presentations, including on the subject of language.

Pirate Party

Since 2009, Haase is a member of the Pirate Party, where he has participated in many successful LiquidFeedback applications and is the owner of a three-digit number of voting delegations. In the media coverage he was therefore referred to as an influential base pirate.

Author

In a separate blog Haase writes since 2005 about various topics.

Since 2010 he runs the blog neusprech.org, which was in 2011 awarded the Grimme Online Award in the category of knowledge and education with the journalist Kai Biermann. Among the topics of the blog, the authors, 2012, the book language lies. Words not and newspeak of "nuclear ruin " to " timely" published by Fischer Verlag.

Podcaster

Since 2010, Haase reports on the Pirate Party and the Pirate Party themes in his podcast Klabautercast, which is independent of the Pirate Party. A common theme of the podcasts are controversies in the use of Liquid Democracy in the Pirate Party. Multiple interviewees was Christopher Lauer.

In his podcast Leet culture Martin Haase treated with changing interviewees cultural issues. The name part Leet (or 1337) refers to the network jargon Leetspeak - matching the subtitles culture from the Nerdperspektive. The individual episode titles often contain words that are rarely used and therefore explained at the beginning from a linguistic point of view.

Liquid Democracy

In addition to its bipartisan commitment in the Liquid Feedback system of the Berlin Pirate Party and the application for an extension of such direct investment opportunities in the Pirate Party Haase since 2009 eV also a member of the bipartisan club Liquid Democracy, which operated independently of specific software implementations.

Other club memberships

Haase is a member of the club FoeBuD, which deals with digital civil rights, such as privacy busy.

Publications

  • Respect: the Grammaticalization of politeness. LINCOM Europe, München / Newcastle 1994, ISBN 3-929075-17-2.
  • Language typology. An introduction to the study of the diversity of languages ​​. Cambridge University Press, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-525-26521-5.
  • Italian linguistics. An Introduction. Narr, Tübingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-8233-6290-6.
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