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Embodied Violence and Agency in Refugee Regimes
Anthropological Perspectives
Multiple refugee regimes govern the lives of forced migrants. Through various ethnographic cases, this book reveals the embodied violence of agency within these regimes.
Working Misunderstandings
An Ethnography of Project Collaboration in a Multinational Corporation in India
Misunderstandings should be avoided? This book demonstrates why they are necessary and productive for collaborative work in complex organisations.
Imaginaries of Migration
Life Stories of Mexican Migrants in Germany
An exploration of the under-researched Mexican migrants in Germany, their perception of their lives and, ultimately, themselves.
Marko Kölbl
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Fritz Trümpi
(eds.)
Music and Democracy
Participatory Approaches
This book explores how music relates to democratic participation - on- and offline, throughout cultures, in various times, social settings, and political systems.
Namibia's Children
Living Conditions and Life Forces in a Society in Crisis
Amidst disastrous living conditions Namibian children develop remarkable survival skills.
Philipp Schorch
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Daniel Habit
(eds.)
Curating (Post-)Socialist Environments
This volume explores the relations between the built environment, identity issues, and strategies of curating the socialist past through a (post-)socialist lens.
Tangier/Gibraltar – A Tale of One City
An Ethnography
A fieldwork based anthropological and cultural historical study on the manifold informal and formal relationships between Tangier and Gibraltar
Being a Parent in the Field
Implications and Challenges of Accompanied Fieldwork
How being a parent in the field shapes ethnographic knowledge production?
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.
Shahram Khosravi
(ed.)
Waiting – A Project in Conversation
Scholars, architects, artists, and writers examine the theme of waiting a as particular experience of time, shaped by class, race, and gender.