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Christoph Haug is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg, working within the Department of Sociology and Work Science. His research integrates themes of organizational communication, social movements, and globalization, focusing on the dynamics of meetings and their impact within various contexts, including digital settings. Haug has led significant research projects, such as MeetWell, which investigates the effectiveness of experience meetings through national surveys. He also coordinates projects related to 'Digital Sociology' and 'Digital Methods'. Haug's doctoral thesis at Freie Universität Berlin examined decision-making processes within global justice movements. A Marie-Curie research fellow, he has contributed to various studies concerning local and global interactions, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Haug’s publications span a range of topics tied to meeting theory and practices, including collaborative decision-making methods and the dynamics of meeting spaces. He is actively involved in shaping the discourse around inclusive and effective meeting formats, drawing from extensive qualitative research. Haug initiated a transdisciplinary conference series, Meeting Science Symposium, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the academic dialogue in this field.
University of Gothenburg • Göteborg, Sweden
Conducting research and teaching in Sociology and Work Science.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).