Peter Atteslander

Peter Atteslander ( born March 17, 1926 in Ennenda / Switzerland ) is a Swiss sociologist who works in the Federal Republic of Germany since 1972.

His research areas are particularly industrial and Industrial Sociology, Sociology settlement, medical sociology and research methods.

After studying philosophy ( with Hans Barth ), sociology ( with René König) and folklore ( Richard White) from 1947 at the University of Zurich, he received his doctorate in 1952, Dr. phil. He seemed then to 1954 as a Visiting Fellow of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations (see: Industrial relations ) Cornell University ( Ithaca, USA) and 1945-55 under René König in Cologne. In 1960 he completed his habilitation in Bern, was from 1963 to 1965 at the Centre d' Études Professeur régulier Industrial University of Geneva, 1964-72 nao Professor in Bern, and was founded in 1972 at the University of Augsburg, where he worked until his retirement in 1991. He was and is a member of numerous national and international scientific societies sociological, among other things, he is a 1973 founding member of the European Group for Organizational Studies.

Selected Publications

  • Methods of Social Research, 12th Edition, Erich Schmidt, Berlin 2008
  • Anatomy of perplexity, NZZ, Zurich 2007
  • The tobacco question from the perspective of empirical social researcher, in: tobacco issues. Smoking from a cultural scientific perspective, Zurich 1996
  • The importance of social data for health system research in the future, in:. Expectations of the Health Systems Research 2000 Festschrift for the 75th birthday of Professor Dr. Fritz Beske, Kiel 1997, pp. 125-128
  • Epidemiology as a demo copy: The uses of questionnaires in epidemiological studies, in: health, medicine and society. Contributions to the sociology of health, Zurich 1999, pp. 361-383
  • Methodological challenges of social epidemiology from the perspective of empirical social research, in: Social Epidemiology. An introduction to the fundamentals, results and implementation possibilities, Juventa / Weinheim / Munich 2001, pp. 264-276
  • Social conflicts in the society of today and tomorrow, in: Umschau, Bern / Stuttgart / Vienna, 1971, p 353 ff
  • Modern medicine between individual anticipation and social claim, in: Psychosomatic Medicine, H. 1, vol 15, Basel 1987, p 27 ff
  • Boundaries of medical statistics - arguments about passive smoking, in: Forward, No. 49, December 3, 1988
  • What is needed is the social skills of the physician, in: German Medical Journal 96, Issue 23, June 11, 1999, pp. A- 1549-1550
  • Abundance of Medical Information - Shortage of Medical Orientation, in: World Medical Journal Vol 52, No. 2, June 2006, pp. 31-33
  • Abundance of Medical Information - Shortage of Medical Orientation, in: JMAJ - Japan Medical Association Journal, Vol 50, No. 4, July - August 2007
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