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Dr Tine  Hanrieder

Dr Tine Hanrieder

Associate Professor

Department of International Development

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Languages
English, French, German, Spanish
Key Expertise
global health, international organizations, health workforce, professions

About me

Tine Hanrieder is a political scientist doing research on global health, labour, and migration. She is the author of a monograph on the history of the WHO  and of articles spanning the areas of global governance, the sociology of knowledge, and political economy. She currently conducts research on the intersection of health and labour struggles and on post-neoliberal health reform attempts.

Tine has received a  (Free Spirit) Fellowship for interdisciplinary research by the Volkswagen Foundation to rethink South-North learning in global health. Before joining ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ in 2020, she held academic appointments at LMU Munich and the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and received her PhD from the University of Bremen. Tine also was a visiting scholar at the University of Sydney, the Centre de recherche médecine, sciences, santé, santé mentale, société/Cermes3, Northwestern University, and UC Berkeley.

She is an elected member of the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and serves on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Global Health Initiative’s steering committee.

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Selected publications

  • Hanrieder, Tine and Leon Janauschek 2025: . Review of International Political Economy online first.

  • Hanrieder, Tine 2025: . New Political Economy online first.

  • Eckl, Julian and Hanrieder, Tine 2023: . Review of the International Political Economy 30(6), 2309-2332

  • Hanrieder, Tine 2019: , International Political Sociology 13:3, 296-314.

  • Hanrieder, Tine 2015: . Oxford University Press.

Expertise Details

global health governance; institutional development; sociology of professions and health workforce; critical theory; historical institutionalism

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