Assistant Professor
Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO)
Thème(s) de recherche : Gouvernance et organisations économiques : Savoirs, sciences et expertise : Travail, emploi et profession
Discipline(s) : Sociologie
Axe(s) de recherche : Travail, Emploi et profession, Gouvernance et organisations économiques, Savoirs, science et expertise
A l’aide de méthodes computationnelles et qualitatives, Philipp Brandt étudie les professions émergentes, le travail d'expert et ses effets dans des contextes historiques, économiques et technologiques.
Son projet principal analyse la construction d’une identité professionnelle de «data scientist» dans la communauté technologique de la ville de New York.
Il débute une nouvelle recherche et se concentre sur le métier en voie de disparition des chauffeurs de taxi jaune.
En 2023, Philipp Brandt a obtenu une starting grant du European Research Council sur le projet Returns to work in occupational, relational, and corporate settings (2023-2028). En savoir plus
publications
ENSEIGNEMENTS
Data Science for the social good (semester 2020)
Expert work in the digital age (semester 2020)
Introduction to the Sociology of Professions and Science (Spring 2019; Spring 2018; Spring 2017
Introduction to Economic Sociology (Fall 2018; Spring 2018; Fall 2017; Fall 2016)
Empirical Research Practicum (Fall 2018)
Organizational Innovation (Spring 2016)
Hacking the Meso-Level (Computational Social Science Introduction; March 2014)
Python Programming for Social Sciences (February 2018)
Sociology of Professions and Science (Fall 2018; Fall 2016)
Topics in Economic Sociology (Spring 2017)
Organizing Innovation - Teaching assistant; instructor: David Stark (Fall 2015)
Senior Thesis Seminar - Teaching assistant; instructor: Tom DiPrete (2013 - 2014)
American Sociological Association; European Sociological Association; Akademie für Soziologie (AS); European Group of Organizational Studies; Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics; Center of Organizational Innovation, Columbia University (2010-2016)
Grants
2018
“Immigrants’ career changes in German organizations” Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (seed grant; Principal investigator)
2017
“Chains of opportunity in politics: An organizational analysis of politicians’ careers in the German Bundestag since 1949” Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (seed grant; Co-Pi with Henning Hillmann)
2019
Sociology and political sciences student teaching award, University of Mannheim
2010-2015
Paul F. Lazersfeld Fellow, Sociology, Columbia University, New York, USA
2009-2010
President’s List, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
2016
Ph.D., Sociology, Columbia University, New York (USA)
Dissertation: “Mechanisms of Emergence in the Data Science Profession”
Committee: Peter Bearman (advisor), Josh Whitford, David Stark, Catherine Turco (MIT), Gil Eyal (chair)
2014
M.Phil., Sociology
2012
M.A., Sociology
2010
B.A., Jacobs University Bremen (Allemagne).
Integrated Social Sciences;
Honors: President’s List
Advisor: Christofer Edling