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Intimacy in Illegality
Experiences, Struggles and Negotiations of Migrant Women
An insightful, engaged, and critical inquiry into how migrant women experience and manage their most intimate relationships despite – or against – illegality.
Contested Solidarity
Practices of Refugee Support between Humanitarian Help and Political Activism
This ethnographic account of the German »welcome culture« sheds light on the contested practices, imaginaries, interests and politics of refugee solidarity.
Traversing Transnational Biomedical Landscapes
An Ethnography of the Experiences of Nigerian Trained Physicians Practicing in the US and UK
An ethnographic study of professional life stories of Nigerian physicians who migrated to the US and the UK within the last 40 years.
Tobias Haller
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Claudia Zingerli
(eds.)
Towards Shared Research
Participatory and Integrative Approaches in Researching African Environments
This book investigates how to achieve a more inclusive and better understanding of knowledge about African environments using shared research processes.
Julia M. Eckert
(ed.)
The Bureaucratic Production of Difference
Ethos and Ethics in Migration Administrations
Incisive ethnographies of migration administrations in Europe suggest a novel approach to understanding bureaucratic practice.
Susanne Epple
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Getachew Assefa
(eds.)
Legal Pluralism in Ethiopia
Actors, Challenges and Solutions
Legal pluralism is a challenge, but one that has stimulated remarkably creative responses to handling the many legal systems in Ethiopia today.
Plurinational Afrobolivianity
Afro-Indigenous Articulations and Interethnic Relations in the Yungas of Bolivia
»Being Afrobolivian« is as much a matter of invoking territorial roots and indigeneity as of invoking diasporic routes and globalized Black culture.
Contested Properties
Peoples, Plants and Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa
A multisited ethnographic study on the value of medicinal plants and traditional and scientific knowledge in South Africa.
Youth and the State in Guinea: Meandering Lives
Introducing the perspective of »meandering lives« to approach being young and the functioning of the state in Guinea.
The Decline of Marriage in Namibia
Kinship and Social Class in a Rural Community
What is the meaning of marriage when only few marry? This book tells the entwined stories of class formation and marriage decline in Namibia.