Steffen Mau
Steffen Mau is a German sociologist known for his work on social inequality, welfare states, and European integration. He is a professor at Humboldt University of Berlin and has published extensively on issues related to social policy and globalization.
Books
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1. Ungleich Vereint
Deutschland und die Rückkehr der Ost-West-Unterschiede
This insightful work delves into the complexities of social inequality within Germany, examining how disparities in wealth, education, and opportunity persist despite the country's reputation for social cohesion. Through a detailed analysis of statistical data and personal narratives, the book highlights the nuanced ways in which inequality manifests across different regions and demographics, challenging the notion of a uniformly prosperous society. It calls for a reevaluation of policies and attitudes to address these deep-rooted issues and foster a more equitable future for all citizens.
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2. Massive Change
This insightful book delves into the transformative power of design and innovation in addressing global challenges. It explores how creative solutions can drive social, economic, and environmental change, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various disciplines in shaping a sustainable future. Through a series of thought-provoking examples and case studies, the narrative highlights the potential of human ingenuity to tackle pressing issues, encouraging readers to rethink traditional approaches and embrace a more holistic perspective on progress and development.