Philipp Kadelke M.A.

Research focus
Social Inequality
Housing Research
Political Sociology
Empirical Social Research Methods
The campus of TU Dortmund University is located close to interstate junction Dortmund West, where the Sauerlandlinie A 45 (Frankfurt-Dortmund) crosses the Ruhrschnellweg B 1 / A 40. The best interstate exit to take from A 45 is "Dortmund-Eichlinghofen" (closer to Campus Süd), and from B 1 / A 40 "Dortmund-Dorstfeld" (closer to Campus Nord). Signs for the university are located at both exits. Also, there is a new exit before you pass over the B 1-bridge leading into Dortmund.
To get from Campus Nord to Campus Süd by car, there is the connection via Vogelpothsweg/Baroper Straße. We recommend you leave your car on one of the parking lots at Campus Nord and use the H-Bahn (suspended monorail system), which conveniently connects the two campuses.
TU Dortmund University has its own train station ("Dortmund Universität"). From there, suburban trains (S-Bahn) leave for Dortmund main station ("Dortmund Hauptbahnhof") and Düsseldorf main station via the "Düsseldorf Airport Train Station" (take S-Bahn number 1, which leaves every 20 or 30 minutes). The university is easily reached from Bochum, Essen, Mülheim an der Ruhr and Duisburg.
You can also take the bus or subway train from Dortmund city to the university: From Dortmund main station, you can take any train bound for the Station "Stadtgarten", usually lines U41, U45, U 47 and U49. At "Stadtgarten" you switch trains and get on line U42 towards "Hombruch". Look out for the Station "An der Palmweide". From the bus stop just across the road, busses bound for TU Dortmund University leave every ten minutes (445, 447 and 462). Another option is to take the subway routes U41, U45, U47 and U49 from Dortmund main station to the stop "Dortmund Kampstraße". From there, take U43 or U44 to the stop "Dortmund Wittener Straße". Switch to bus line 447 and get off at "Dortmund Universität S".
The AirportExpress is a fast and convenient means of transport from Dortmund Airport (DTM) to Dortmund Central Station, taking you there in little more than 20 minutes. From Dortmund Central Station, you can continue to the university campus by interurban railway (S-Bahn). A larger range of international flight connections is offered at Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), which is about 60 kilometres away and can be directly reached by S-Bahn from the university station.
The H-Bahn is one of the hallmarks of TU Dortmund University. There are two stations on Campus Nord. One ("Dortmund Universität S") is directly located at the suburban train stop, which connects the university directly with the city of Dortmund and the rest of the Ruhr Area. Also from this station, there are connections to the "Technologiepark" and (via Campus Süd) Eichlinghofen. The other station is located at the dining hall at Campus Nord and offers a direct connection to Campus Süd every five minutes.
The facilities of TU Dortmund University are spread over two campuses, the larger Campus North and the smaller Campus South. Additionally, some areas of the university are located in the adjacent "Technologiepark".
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Social Inequality
Housing Research
Political Sociology
Empirical Social Research Methods
Since 2018 | Research Assistant; Technische Universität Dortmund: Institute of Sociology, Chair: Sociology of Social Inequality (Prof. Dr. Nicole Burzan) |
2017- 2018 | Lecturer; Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg: Institute of Political Science, Chair: Comparative Political Science (Prof. Dr. Petra Dobner) |
2015- 2017 | Student Assistant; Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg: Institut for Social Scienes, Chair: Macrosociology (Prof. Dr. Jan Delhey) |
2010- 2017 | Studies of Social Work (BA) and Social Sciences (MA) in Berlin and Magdeburg (Graduation with honor) |
2024 - 2027 | "Private landlords in Germany: Social situations, positioning, and courses of action" Link |
2020 – 2021 | Research Assistant, Project: „Politics of Non-Sustainability: National Authoritarian Populism and new social Disparities as Frameworks for a socio-ecological Transformation” (in Cooperation with the Norbert Elias Center for Transformation Design & Research); funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. |
2022 | Sommer, Bernd; Schad, Miriam; Kadelke, Philipp; Humpert, Franziska; Möstl, Christian: Rechtspopulismus vs. Klimaschutz? Positionen, Einstellungen, Erklärungsansätze. München: oekom. Link |
2023 | Kadelke, Philipp: Private Vermieter*innen in Deutschland: Kleine Gruppe mit großer Wirkung, in: Villa Braslavsky, P.-I. (Hrsg.): Polarisierte Welten: Verhandlungen des 41. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie 2022. Link |
2023 | 2023: Schad, Miriam; Kadelke, Philipp: Klimaschutz als Frage individueller und politischer Verantwortung. Empirische Einblicke in Umwelteinstellungen von Armutsbetroffenen in Deutschland. Sozialmagazin, 48 (7–8), pp. 77 – 84. Link |
2023 | Kadelke, Philipp: Landlords vs Tenants = Top vs Bottom? Class Positions in Rental Housing in Germany. Critical Housing Analysis, 10 (1), pp. 66 – 76. Link |
2021 | Sommer, Bernd; Schad, Miriam; Möstl, Christian; Humpert, Franziska; Kadelke, Philipp: Rechtspopulismus als Desiderat der sozial-ökologischen Transformationsforschung? Themen und Perspektiven. GAIA – Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 30 (1), pp. 62 – 64. Link |
2023 | Kadelke, Philipp: Schuldig sind immer die anderen. Review of: Quent, Matthias; Richter, Christoph; Salheiser, Axel: Klimarassismus. der Kampf der Rechten gegen die ökologische Wende. München: Piper. Link |
2021 | Kadelke, Philipp; Burzan, Nicole: Unterbezahlt, unsichtbar, unsicher. Review of: Mayer-Ahuja, Nicole; Nachtwey, Oliver: Verkannte Leistungsträger:innen. Berichte aus der Klassengesellschaft. Berlin: Suhrkamp. In: Soziopolis |
2021 | Schad, Miriam; Kadelke, Philipp: Rechtspopulismus und Klimaschutz. In: mundo – das Forschungsmagazin der Technischen Universität Dortmund, 32, pp. 32 – 35. Link |
2021 | Humpert, Franziska; Kadelke, Philipp; Möstl, Christian; Schad, Miriam; Sommer, Bernd: Auf Kosten des Volkes: Rechtspopulistische Positionen zu Klima und Umwelt. Brochure to the main findings from PONN-Project. |
2023 | "Wer enteignet Familie Stuck? - Die stille Macht privater Kleinvermieter*innen von Wohnraum in Deutschland"; 62nd German Congress of Geography. |
2022 | „Private Vermieter in Deutschland – Kleine Gruppe mit großer Wirkung?“. Organized Ad-hoc-Group: „Druck auf dem Wohnungsmarkt – Polarisierungsdynamiken im Zeichen marktförmiger Organisation des Wohnens; 41st Congress of German Society for Sociology. |
2022 | „‚Fossiler Faschismus‘? Rechtspopulismus als Gegenstand der sozialwissenschaftlichen Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung“; 41st Congress of German Society for Sociology (with Bernd Sommer and Miriam Schad). |
2020 | „Bekannte Befunde und neue Einsichten: Soziale Ungleichheit, Nachhaltigkeit und das Erstarken des autoritären Populismus“. Ad-hoc-Gruppe: „Nachhaltigkeitskonflikte: Sozial-ökologische Dilemmata, Ungleichheiten und Machtkämpfe“; 40st Congress of German Society for Sociology (digital, with Miriam Schad and Bernd Sommer) |