Andreas L. Fuchs
Position / Affiliation | Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute Washington DC, DFG research project “Innovation through tradition?” |
Office Address | German Historical Institute 1607 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington DC 20009-2562 U.S.A. |
Phone | +49 (0)531 59099-248 (Georg Eckert Institute) |
fuchs [at] ghi-dc [dot] org | |
Website | http://www.ghi-dc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1622&Itemid=1402 |
Research Project | Music as Representation of Reform: The role of singing in the Jewish Reform Movement of the Nineteenth Century |
CURRICULUM VITAE
Andreas L. Fuchs is a research fellow and at the German Historical Institute Washington DC and a Ph.D. candidate in the DFG-research project “Innovation through tradition?“. He has been a research fellow at the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research in Braunschweig since 2007. There he worked until 2013 for the “Edumeres.net” project (His recent publications are therefore in the fields of Digital Humanities.) and between January 2014 and December 2015 he was part of the first funding period of the Project „Innovation through tradition?”. He is a graduate of the University of Regensburg with the following degrees: Diploma degree in Theology (2003), MA in Musicology (2011) and a qualification in East-West European Studies (“Bohemicum”) (2001).
In his PhD project he combines his research interests and focuses on Jewish music, songs and the processes of singing in religious reform movements during the 19th century. Current conference papers examined Jewish songs, dance and their role in constructing and maintaining cultural identity.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- with Sylvia Brink, Roderich Henrÿ and Robert Strötgen, „Kollaborative Wissensgenerierung im virtuellen Raum – Entwicklungen und Erkenntnisse aus der internationalen Bildungsmedienforschung. In: Vernetztes Wissen – Daten, Menschen, Systeme – Publication of Forschungszentrum Jülich Reihe Bibliothek 21 (2012): pp. 5-7.
- with Sylvia Brink, Christian Frey, Roderich Henrÿ, Kathleen Reiß and Robert Strötgen: Edumeres.net- Wissenschaftliche Kommunikation und Kollaboration im Web 2.0 – Herausforderungen und Lösungen für die internationale Bildungsmedienforschung. In: AKMB-news 17, No. 1 (2011): pp. 3-8.
- with Sylvia Brink, Christian Frey, Roderich Henrÿ, Kathleen Reiß and Robert Strötgen: Edumeres.net: Informationsportal & Virtuelle Arbeits- und Forschungsumgebung für die Bildungsmedienforschung. In: Information – Wissenschaft & Praxis 61, No. 8 (2010): pp. 455–459.