The Vienna Doctoral School of Social Sciences promotes innovative, excellent, problem-oriented research that aspires to contribute to societal debates and address key global challenges.

The cohorts trained and supported by the ViDSS are part of a vibrant research environment and international networks. The ViDSS encompasses and fosters connections between a broad range of disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives. The ViDSS embraces the entire range of epistemological, methodological and theoretical approaches that are employed at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Doctoral candidates receive research training and write a doctoral thesis in the fields of communication, demography, development studies, nursing science, political science, science and technology studies, social and cultural anthropology, and sociology. The ViDSS aims for the highest standards in doctoral training and close supervision to ensure a mastery of social scientific debates and relevant theories and methods. As a result, ViDSS graduates are highly employable both within and outside academia.

Blog
 

(by Carsten Horn)

10 ... 9 ... Before leaving the premises, you have to undergo a radiological control measurement. If your hands and feet are correctly placed on the probes, the countdown will begin. Nuclear energy: Once the harbinger of a new era of unlimited energy supply and prosperity has come under attack by environmental and anti-nuclear movements of the 1970s ...

Media articles and press releases
 

Is a job guarantee enabling long-term unemployed people to return to work? This has been investigated in the “Modellprojekt Arbeitsplatzgarantie Marienthal”, with scientific support from a team of sociologists around Jörg Flecker. Team member and ViDSS student Hannah Quinz explains why the participants’ return to work is only one of the positive outcomes of the project. (In German)

Blog
 

(by Paul Dunshirn, Ayşegül Sırakaya, Adam McCarthy and Irma Klünker)

Decision 15/9 of the Conference of the Parties to the CBD, agreed in December 2022, constituted an important signpost in bringing genetic resource governance to the digital age. Until then, it was disputed whether access to and benefit-sharing from the utilization of DSI, a placeholder term for various types of genetic ...

Fellowship and award winners
 

Doctoral candidate in Science and Technology Studies Laura Bomm is awarded a Doktoratsfertigstellungsstipendium by the Literar-Mechana for her doctoral thesis project on citizens’ perceptions and sensemaking of plastics in contemporary Austrian society. The scholarship is awarded for up to six months for the completion of a doctoral thesis. Congratulations!

Fellowship and award winners
 

Social and cultural anthropologist Catherine Raya Polishchuk has received an ifk Junior Fellowship for her doctoral thesis project on urban renewal in Vienna. The fellowship is awarded by the International Research Center for Cultural Studies (University of Art and Design Linz) for one academic year and includes the possibility of a funded stay abroad in the following year. Congratulations!

Podcast
 

Nyamadzawo “Max” Sibanda and Emily Genatowski about the support systems PhD students may rely on during their studies. Find out why institutional support and personal engagement were crucial for Emily and Max when they arrived in Vienna, how they now provide support to others and what a can of Japanese matcha and a belt have to do with getting support as a PhD student.

Blog
 

(by Ahrabhi Kathirgamalingam and Aytalina Kulichkina)

In academic spaces, individuals from underrepresented social groups often face systemic barriers that hinder their full participation and success. Such barriers include systemic biases in hiring, promotion, access to resources, and lack of representation. Underlying factors, including persisting racism, sexism ...

Media articles and press releases
 

Women journalists often face various forms of sexual harassment at the workplace and on assignments. A recent study conducted by communication scientist Birte Leonhardt together with Folker Hanusch, Shailendra Singh and Geraldine Panapasa demonstrates how widespread the phenomenon is and how inadequate safeguards contribute to harassment’s wide-ranging effect on journalists’ lives.

Blog
 

(by Ekaterina Zhelenkova)

Education is today a sector in receipt of record-high and still rising amounts of investment. And for good reason, since education has proven to be the major driver behind reducing poverty, propelling development and overall welfare. Increased education is also behind lower fertility rates and better child health outcomes ...

New publications by ViDSS students

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Mehrsprachigkeit in der qualitativen Forschung. / Holzinger, Clara.

Springer VS, 2025. (Qualitative Sozialforschung).

Publications: Book


Self-responsibilization, the municipality, and the state: Peripheralization shaping local initiatives in shrinking small towns. / Großmann, Katrin (Corresponding author); Adams, Ria-Maria; Bolotova, Alla et al.

In: Cities, Vol. 150, 105067, 07.2024, p. 1-10.

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review


The ‘European City’ at the Crossroads : Four Analytical Elements for Understanding Convergence and Differentiation. / Kazepov, Yuri Albert Kyrill; Ahn, Byeongsun; Cucca, Roberta (Corresponding author).

In: Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Vol. 115, No. 2, 04.2024, p. 267-280.

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review


Luonto ja hyvinvointi houkuttavat takaisin pienelle paikkakunnalle. Adams, Ria-Maria (Interviewee). 2024. Finnischer Rundfunk YLE.

Publications: Electronic/multimedia outputRadio show


Radikaalin tavallinen elämä. Adams, Ria-Maria (Interviewee). 2024. online : Finnischer Rundfunk YLE.

Publications: Electronic/multimedia outputMultimedia output


Academic citizenship, together: Prioritising care and reflexivity in scholarly life. / Pham, Bao-Chau; Gregory, Kathleen; Davies, Sarah et al.

In: Journal of Praxis in Higher Education, Vol. 6, No. 2, 05.03.2024, p. 66–79.

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review


Who gets lost? How digital academic reading impacts equal opportunity in higher education. / Kuhn, Axel (Corresponding author); Schwabe, Annika; Boomgaarden, Hajo et al.

In: New Media & Society, Vol. 26, No. 2, 02.2024, p. 1034-1055.

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review


A Deliberative Democracy Framework for Analysing Trust in Journalists : An Application to Italy. / Splendore, Sergio (Corresponding author); Garusi, Diego; Valeriani, Augusto.

In: Media and Communication , Vol. 12, 7251, 2024, p. 1-19.

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review


"Altenpfler*innen erzählen (nicht) übers Sterben und den Tod?! Über den Einbezug von sogenannten Schwer-Erreichbaren im Bereich von Palliative Care. / Hutter, Evelyn.

Soziale Teilhabe - wie >schwer erreichbare< Gruppen miteinbeziehen. Esslingen : hospizverlag, 2024.

Publications: Contribution to bookChapter


Concept Cartoons. Methodische Grundlagen und Umsetzung in der Familienforschung. / Zartler, Ulrike; Erben-Harter, Sabine; Parisot, Viktoria et al.

1 ed. Beltz Juventa, 2024.

Publications: Book


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