Mission Statement

The Profile Area Global Orders and Societal Transformations, in short Orders & Transformations, analyzes societal structures/orders and the upheavals that arise when existing structures no longer meet altered circumstances. It conducts interdisciplinary research on the dynamics and contradictions of modern societies using a combination of normative and empirical approaches.
Key Research Areas

The Profile Area "Orders & Transformations" analyzes societal structures/orders and the upheavals that occur when existing structures can no longer cope with changed circumstances. This can be observed in many different areas, including human-induced climate change, financial crises, the Corona pandemic, growing global and national inequality and the associated resurgence of populism that is changing democratic orders, migration and the challenges it poses, as well as persistent gender inequalities. The war in Ukraine will also permanently change the international order. Research conducted in this Profile Area aims to comprehensively analyze these changes at different levels.
Hence, the Profile Area stands in the characteristic tradition of Goethe University Frankfurt. Since its founding as a “citizens' university" with the aim of pursuing science independently of conventional political and cultural constraints, the university has cultivated a specific profile characterized by the spirit of enlightenment, criticism and progressiveness. While all scientific fields flourished as a result, the impact on the development of groundbreaking research foci in the social sciences, law, economics and the humanities was especially profound, extending far beyond the "Frankfurt School," which remains internationally influential until today. This spirit, based above all else on interdisciplinary cooperation, has survived: It is reflected not only in the research profile of the university as a whole, but even more so in the Profile Area "Orders & Transformations."
The Profile Area is backed by internationally renowned, externally funded alliances and connects highly decorated scientists, honored with many awards. It comprises two established research foci and several interlinked high-potential research areas.
Hence, the Profile Area stands in the characteristic tradition of Goethe University Frankfurt. Since its founding as a “citizens' university" with the aim of pursuing science independently of conventional political and cultural constraints, the university has cultivated a specific profile characterized by the spirit of enlightenment, criticism and progressiveness. While all scientific fields flourished as a result, the impact on the development of groundbreaking research foci in the social sciences, law, economics and the humanities was especially profound, extending far beyond the "Frankfurt School," which remains internationally influential until today. This spirit, based above all else on interdisciplinary cooperation, has survived: It is reflected not only in the research profile of the university as a whole, but even more so in the Profile Area "Orders & Transformations."
The Profile Area is backed by internationally renowned, externally funded alliances and connects highly decorated scientists, honored with many awards. It comprises two established research foci and several interlinked high-potential research areas.
Normative Orders
The "Normative Orders" research area pursues interdisciplinary research, combining normative and empirical analyses on the changes of orders and perceptions of orders that are relevant in the above mentioned constellations. It thus has close links to the Profile Area "Universality & Diversity". The respective research ranges from new orders of digitality to questions of political trust, democracy of the future, social cohesion, international cooperation as well as global or climate justice, also in connection with the Profile Area "Sustainability & Biodiversity." The Research Center Normative Orders assumes a coordinating role within the Profile Area.
Financial Market Research
The focus of financial market research centers on the question of how the national and international financial market architecture copes with, is influenced by, and addresses the challenges of our time, including demographic development, climate change as well as different global growth dynamics and the associated changes in the global economic order.
Coordinated Research Projects
DFG (German Research Foundation)
- RTG 2105 "Doing Transitions - The Formation of Transitions over the Life Course"
- RTG 2279 "Configurations of Film“
- RTG 2836 "Fixing Futures: Technologies of Anticipation in Contempofrary Societies "
- RTG 2852 "Standards of Governance" (with TU Darmstadt)
- RTG 3022 "Organising architecture" (German press release)
- FOR 2630 "GlobalCDA - Understanding the global freshwater system by combining geodetic and remote sensing information with modelling using a calibration / data assimilation approach" (with University of Bonn)
- FOR 2774 "LawFin - Foundations of Law and Finance"
- FOR 5173 "RISS -Reconfiguration and Internalization of Social Structure"
- FOR 5399 „MIIHD - Macroeconomic Implications of Intra-Household Decision Making"
- Kolleg-FOR 2932 "POLY II - Polycentricity and Plurality of Premodern Christianities"
Associations
- CRC/TRR 266 "Accounting for Transparency" (Universität Paderborn)
- RTG 2892 "Societal Transformation and Spatial Materialization of Housing" (Bauhaus University Weimar)
- FOR 5230 "Financial Markets and Frictions - An Intermediary Asset Pricing Approach" (KIT)
BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) / BMWK (Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action)
Others
- Justitia Center for Advanced Studies (Alfons und Gertrud Kassel-Stiftung)
- “Wasteland Futures. Intergenerational relations in abandoned places across Europe“ (VolkswagenStiftung)
- “InterCare - Intergenerational care relations: Challenges and potentials for reconciliation of education and care in ageing knowledge societies“ (VolkswagenStiftung)
- "CareOrg - Researching the transnational organization of senior care, labor and mobility in Central and Eastern Europe" (VolkswagenStiftung)
Distinguished individual Researchers
ERC Grants
- Advanced Grant "POLAR - Polarization and its discontents: does rising economic inequality undermine the foundations of liberal societies?" (Markus Gangl, FB 03)
- Advanced Grant "COOKIES - Economic Consequences of Restrictions on the Usage of Cookies" (Bernd Skiera, FB 02)
- Advanced Grant "CRYOSOCIETIES - Suspended Life: Exploring Cryopreservation Practices in Contemporary Societies" (Thomas Lemke, FB 03)
- Consolidator Grant "MaMiLabor - Macro- and Microeconomic Analyses of Heterogeneous Labor Market Outcomes" (Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, FB 02)
- Consolidator Grant "Banking and Climate Change" (Tobias Berg, FB 02)
- Consolidator Grant „POLEDUC – The Politics of the Latent Educational Cleavage“ (Julian Garritzmann, FB 03)
- Starting Grant "FARRIO - The Effects of Far Right Challenges on International Organizations" (Lisbeth Zimmermann, FB 03)
- Starting Grant "ChiParNet - The Interplay of Children's and Parents' Networks in Shaping Each Other's Social Worlds" (Lars Leszczensky, FB 03)
Emmy Noether Junior Research Group
- "Linking Ages - The Material-Discursive Practices of Un/Doing Age across the Life Course" (Anne Wanka, FB 04)
- "Boundaries of Helping under Conditions of Multiple Crises" (Greta Wagner, FB 03)
Heisenberg Professorship
- Political Science, in particular Political Theory, History of Ideas and Theories of Economy (Thomas Biebricher, FB 03)
- Professorship for Corporate Reporting & Regulation (Matthias Breuer, FB 02)
LOEWE Top Professorship
- "International Relations and Theories of Global Orders" (Nicole Deitelhoff, FB 03)
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Prizes
- 2025, Peter Andre (FB 02)
Leibniz Prizes
- 2018, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln (FB 02)
- 2012, Rainer Forst (FB 03)
- 2010, Roman Inderst (FB 02)
- 2022, Marietta Auer (FB 01; Hon. Prof. at GU)
- 2019, Ayelet Shachar (FB 01; associated)
- 2014, Armin von Bogdandy (FB 01; Hon. Prof. at GU)
Institutions involved
GRADE Centers
- GRADE Aging
- GRADE Education
- GRADE Gender
- GRADE GPE (History, Philosophy, Anthropology)
- GRADE GSEFM (Economics, Finance and Management)
- GRADE Normative Orders
- GRADE Law
- GRADE RuTh (Religious Studies and Theology)
- GRADE Social Sciences
- GRADE Sport Sciences
- GRADE Sustain
Institutions of Goethe University
- CGC - Cornelia Goethe Center for Women's and Gender Studies
- ICIR - Interdisciplinary Center for Insurance Regulation
- IMFS - Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability
- IZO - Interdisciplinary Center for East Asian Studies
- NO - Center Normative Orders (German link)
- WMZ - Wilhelm Merton Center for European Integration and International Economicn Order
- ZIAF - Center for Interdisciplinary African Studies
Cooperating Institutions
Institutes of Non-University Partners
- PRIF - Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
- SAFE - Leibniz Institute for Financial Research
- DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education
- MPI AE - Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
- MPI AÖRV - Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg)
- MPI LHLT - Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
- ZEVEDI - Center Responsible Digitality
- IfS - Institute for Social Research
- SFI - Sigmund-Freud-Institut for psychoanalysis and its applications