Preface: The World Society Foundation: History and Practice

Authors

Christian Suter
University of Neuchâtel
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1477-3488
Patrick Ziltener
University of Zurich
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7671-0402
Hans-Peter Meier-Dallach
World Society Foundation

Synopsis

The aim of this preface is twofold. First, we trace the historical roots of the concept of “world society,” as it pertains to the funding behind this book and the motivation of the World Society Foundation (WSF) to bring together researchers from various parts of the globe to write about Europe from their respective regional perspectives. Because Peter Heintz, the founder of the WSF, was especially influential in shaping the Foundation’s approach to the making of a global society through research funding, we focus on his work. Second, we delve into the Foundation’s funding activities over the last forty years. In this respect, the present volume is well inscribed in the Foundation’s historical mission. Through its first “Writing Lab for Global South Scholars,” of which this book is a result, the World Society Foundation has developed a new funding tool guided by the conviction that such a novel sponsoring pursuit will provide researchers from the Global South (and the Global East) better access not only to resources within the Foundation but also beyond. In support of its core purpose of strengthening research on and from a world society while also promoting a diversity of voices in scholarship, the World Society Foundation brought these different perspectives into a dialogue, in particular through the regular activities of the writing lab. This preface, therefore, serves to situate this edited volume within the historical context of the Foundation’s philosophy and past research funding activity. In line with these past practices, the Foundation has gathered here researchers from different parts of the world and diverse cultural, historical, and academic contexts, who emanate from an array of disciplines and rely on a variety of theoretical and methodological bases to address topics relevant to an understanding of contemporary Europe.

Author Biographies

Christian Suter, University of Neuchâtel

Christian Sutter is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and President of the World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. His research areas include global studies and world society, sovereign debt, economic and social inequalities, as well as social indicators and quality-of-life.

Patrick Ziltener, University of Zurich

Patrick Ziltener is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He was the main organizer of the World Society Foundation’s 40 years celebration event and conference in 2022. His research interests are global/world society studies, comparative analyses of African and Asian countries, and labor relations.

Hans-Peter Meier-Dallach, World Society Foundation

Hans-Peter Meier is a board member and former president of the World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Published

December 11, 2025

How to Cite

Preface: The World Society Foundation: History and Practice. (2025). In Decentering European studies: perspectives on Europe from its beyond (pp. 7-17). Publishing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.36311/2025.978-65-5954-652-7.p7-17