Profile
Abstract
Ringo Rösener teaches arts management at the Institut for the Studies of Culture. He is currently engaged in his research on art during the HIV/AIDS crisis and cinema theatres as cultural places. Rösener is the writer of the feature documentary "Baldiga - Unlocked Heart" (2024: director: Markus Stein), as well as writer and co-director of the documentary "Among Men. Gay in East Germany" (2012). He is the author of the book "Freundschaft als Liebe zur Welt. Im Kino mit Hannah Arendt" (2017) and the editor of "Heinrich Blücher: Versuche über den Nationalsozialismus" (2020). He is responsible for the www.bluecher-project.com. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg and his M.A. (Magister Artium) in Cultural Studies, Theater Studies, and Economics at Leipzig University.
He is a board member of the Fachverband für Kulturmanagement and organizer and moderator of Thomasius-Club Leipzig
For further information see: www.ringoroesener.info
Professional career
- since 03/2017
Research Fellow (Postdoc) at the Institut for Cultural Studies, Leipzig University - 04/2017 - 02/2019
Employed part-time at Hoferichter & Jacobs Filmproduction GmbH, Leipzig - 04/2016 - 02/2017
Teaching Assistent at the Chemnitz University of Technology - 01/2013 - 11/2016
PhD Student in Philosophy at Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg (Fellow of the Graduate School DFG "Friends, Patron, Clients" form 2013 to 2015) - 04/2009 - 12/2012
Employee at Hoferichter & Jacobs Filmproduction GmbH, Leipzig - 07/2007 - 03/2009
Working Student at Hoferichter & Jacobs Filmproduction GmbH, Leipzig
Education
- 01/2013 - 11/2016
PhD in Philosophy, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg - 10/2003 - 03/2009
Academic Studies of Cultural Science, Theater Science and Economics
The current focus is on, 1. ) queer culture, especially art during the HIV/Aids crisis, 2.) cinema theatres as cultural places, 3.) transfer between humanities and the cultural field
- The Teaching of Philosophy. Hannah Arendt's Socrates: Heinrich BluecherRösener, RingoDuration: 03/2019 – 02/2020Funded by: Stiftungen InlandInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Institut für Kulturwissenschaften
- The Heinrich Bluecher Project — Open Source Publication of the Lecture Series »Sources of Creative Power«Rösener, RingoDuration: 09/2019 – 06/2020Funded by: Stiftungen InlandInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Institut für Kulturwissenschaften
- Transfer through Co-creationRingel, JohannesDuration: 10/2023 – 09/2026Funded by: BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Stadtentwicklung (Urban Management); Institut für Kulturwissenschaften
- Rösener, R.Fotografie als engagierte Kunst – Queere Utopien während der HIV/AIDS-KriseJournal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy/Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement und Kulturpolitik. 2023. 9 (1). pp. 79–104.
- Rösener, R. (Ed.)Heinrich Blücher: Versuche über den Nationalsozialismus.Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag. 2020.
- Rösener, R.Freundschaft als Liebe zur Welt. Im Kino mit Hannah ArendtWeilerswist: Velbrück Verlag. 2017.
- Rösener, R.; Stein, M.Unter Männern - Schwul in der DDR (2012)
- Rösener, R.Dokumentarfilm: Baldiga - Entsichertes Herz (2024)
- Andere Ehrungen: Theodor-Litt-Preis für besonderes Engagement in der Lehre, für Verbesserung des Lehrbetriebs und für gute Beratung und Betreuung von Studierenden und Doktorandenshow detailsRösener, Ringo (Institut für Kulturwissenschaften)awarded in 2019 by Vereinigung von Förderern und Freunden der Universität Leipzig e.V. .
- Kultursoziologie; Öffentliches Recht, Staats- und VerfassungslehreBest Practice in Transfer: Study Module Law and CultureStart Date of Collaboration: 01/01/2017Ended on: 31/12/2021External participating organisations: Brawijaya University (Malang, Indonesia); Jakarta State University (Jakarta, Indonesia)Involved persons: Heinz, Marcus; Schmidt-Lux, Thomas; Rösener, Ringo; Enders, Christoph
- Institut für Kulturwissenschaften; Institut für Stadtentwicklung und BauwirtschaftStadtlabor: Retten Genossenschaften das Quartier? Quartierseffekte gemeinnützig orientierter OrganisationenStart Date of Collaboration: 01/10/2018Ended on: 28/02/2019Involved persons: Korzer, Tanja; Ringel, Johannes; Kosinski, Jörg; Karstein, Uta; Rösener, Ringo
- Institut für KulturwissenschaftenWege in der OrganisationsentwicklungStart Date of Collaboration: 01/01/2021Ended on: 31/05/2021External participating organisations: Netzwerk für Kultur- und Jugendarbeit e.V. (Chemnitz)Involved persons: Karstein, Uta; Rösener, Ringo
- Monatliche GesprächsreiheThomasius-ClubInstitut für Kulturwissenschaften; Bibliotheca AlbertinaEvent Organiser: Karstein, Uta; Schmidt-Lux, Thomas; Bergter, Caroline; Lamp, Christian; Schadewaldt, Annika Maja; Heuß, Marit; Rösener, Ringo01/10/2022 – 29/03/2025
- WorkshoptagBraucht es eine Galerie für Transfer? Der Wissenstransfer zwischen dem kulturellen Feld und den Geistes-, Sozial-, und Kulturwissenschaften reflektiertInstitut für KulturwissenschaftenEvent Organiser: Rösener, Ringo; Spät, Lara; Fink, Justina; Thiel, Leon18/07/2022
Mainly teaching in the research area "Cultural Management and Sociology of the Cultural Field." In addition, teaching in the field of 'Aesthetics and Society", "Culture and Media", and "Current Research".
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SoSe 2024: Work Place Movie Theater
The graduate course is explicitly dedicated to the possibility of researching work in movie theaters.
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Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2023: Art and media of the HIV/AIDS crisis from 1981-1996
Graduate Course
Using selected (artistic) films, the seminar attempts to reconstruct the perspectives of those affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis who are often ignored (PoC, women, and those living in socially precarious situations).
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Winter 2023: How does cultural sector benefit from digitalization?
Undergraduate Course
Together with eCulture project coordinator Jakob Freese (Leipzig City) on the question: What should a digital cultural platform be able to do?
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Winter 2023/24: Introduction into Business Management and into Aspects of Cultural Financing
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Introduction to Cultural Management
Lecture for Undergraduate
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Summer 2023: Cinema II — Empirical studies on the use and significance of the cinema as a cultural place
Graduate Course
The seminar used various perspectives to examine how cinema and the cinema program of selected Leipzig cinemas are perceived.
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Summer 2023: Science Communication
Graduate Course
Analysis and strategy development of web presences and digital public relations of scientific institutes and other knowledge formats.
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Winter 2022: (Art) Photography and Society
Graduate Course
On the theory of photography and methods of its analysis with cultural and social science issues
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Winter 2022: The cinema as a cultural place. Between industry and art
Leipzig University, Graduate Course
Towards a theory on cinema theatres as cultural places.
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Winter 2022: Cultural Leadership
Undergraduate Course
What is cultural leadership and how relevant is it for cultural institutions?
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Summer 2022: Let's talk about Individuality! Communicate Individualization Theories
Graduate Course
With Johanna Rothmann and Flora Kampmann
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Summer 2022: Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2021: Towards an Aesthetic of Dying. Arts in the HIV/Aids crisis
Graduate Course
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Winter 2021/22: Introduction into Business Management and into Aspects of Cultural Financing
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2021: How to design a textbook for Cultural Management? (with Uta Karstein)
Graduate Course
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Summer 2021: Introduction into Cultural Management. A textbook project (with Uta Karstein)
Undergraduate Course
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Summer 2021: Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2020/21: Science, Humanities and Culture.
Graduate Course
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Summer 2020: Organisation of the queerfilmfestival 2020
Graduate Course
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Summer 2020: Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2019/20: The Heinrich Bluecher Project
Graduate Course
www.bluecher-project.com
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Winter 2018/19: City Laboratory: Will Cooperatives Cave the Quarter? Neighborhood Effects of non-profit Organizations
Joint Graduate Course with the Institute for Urban Management, together with Dr. Tanja Korzer, Jörg Kosinski and Dr. Uta Karstein.
Theodor Litt Prize for special commitment in teaching, for improving teaching and for good advice and support for students and doctoral candidates.
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Winter 2018/19: On Curating
Graduate Course
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Winter 2018/19: Introduction into Business Management
Undergraduate Course
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Summer 2018: Concepts of the Culture- and Creative Industries II
Undergraduate Course
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Summer 2018: Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course
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Winter 2017/18: Concepts of the Culture- and Creative Industries I
Graduate Course
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Winter 2017/18: Introduction into the Culture- and Creative Industries
Undergraduate Course
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Summer 2017: Social Media in the Arts
Graduate Course
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Summer 2017: Seminar on the Introduction into the Management of the Arts
Undergraduate Course