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| Omar Akbar, Germany |
Zygmunt Bauman, United Kingdom |
| Michael Blum, Israel, Austria |
Michael Brenner, Germany |
| David Coleman, UK |
Shmuel Eisenstadt, Israel |
| Amos Elon, Israel, Italy |
Alain Finkielkraut, France |
| Yosef Gorny, Israel |
Georg Klein, Sweden |
| Antony Lerman, United Kingdom |
Charles Lewinsky, Switzerland |
| Ohad Naharin, Israel |
Thomas Ostermeier, Germany |
| Diana Pinto, France |
Nina Witoszek, Poland, Norway |
| Björn Wittrock, Sweden |
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Zygmunt Bauman Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Leeds University and at the University of Warsaw. |
| Zygmunt Bauman was born in Poland and studied sociology at the University of Warsaw. He taught sociology at the Warsaw University 1953-68, at Tel Aviv and Haifa 1968-71, and in Leeds 1971-1991. Laureate of the European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Science and the Theodor W. Adorno Prize, he is the author of numerous books translated into 39 languages, including "Modernity and the Holocaust", "Modernity and Ambivalence" and "Postmodern Ethics". |
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