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Alphons Silbermann
Alphons Silbermann (August 11, 1909 – March 4, 2000) was a German Jewish sociologist, musicologist, entrepreneur and publicist.
Born in Cologne, he studied musicology, sociology and law at the Universities of Cologne, Freiburg i. Br. and Grenoble. After he gained his doctorate (Dr. jur.), the rise of Nazism led Silbermann to emigrate to the Netherlands and 1938 from Amsterdam via Paris, where he worked as a waiter, to Sydney. In Australia he started as a dishwasher but went soon from rags to riches with his own fast food restaurant ''Silver's Food Bars''. He actually initiated the first fastfood chain of Australia and was a very successful entrepreneur.〔Alphons Silbermann, 1989: Verwandlungen. Eine Autobiographie; Bergisch Gladbach
His academic career started in 1944 in Sydney at the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music. As an empirical culture-sociologist he went back to Europe (especially Paris) in 1951. In 1958 René König brought him back to Cologne, where he taught at the University. In 1964 he was called to the University of Lausanne as a successor of Vilfredo Pareto and later at the University of Bordeaux (1974–1979).〔(Exil-Archiv Biografien )〕
Alphons Silbermann was a member of the "Cologne School" (''Kölner Schule'') along with René König and others. He was one of the editors of the Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) and foundet the ''Institut für Massenkommunikation'' (Institute of Mass Communication).〔(Cologne-Info.de )〕 He was an important German pioneer of empirical methods, as against the ideological biases of many contemporal colleagues like his favorite opponent Theodor W. Adorno.〔(Aufrecht flanieren. Willi Jasper. DIE ZEIT, 32/1999 )〕
==Bibliography==

* 1949: ''...Of musical things.'' Sydney
* 1963: ''The Sociology of Music.'' London. ISBN 978-0-8371-9455-4
* 1969: ''Morale chez Vilfredo Pareto.'' In: ''Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto, 18;'' Lausanne.
* 1973: ''Soziologie der Massenkommunikation''. Stuttgart.
* 1981: ''Communication de Masse. Eléments de Sociologie empirique''; Paris.
* 1986: ''Comics and Visual Culture : Research Studies from Ten Countries''. Editor with: H.D. Dryoff. Munich. ISBN 3-598-10604-1
* 1989: ''Verwandlungen. Eine Autobiographie''. (Autobiography). Berlin.
* 2000: ''Grovelling and Other Vices: The Sociology of Sycophancy''. (Folklore). Translated by Ladislaus Lob. London.

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