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Network-related Publications

2022

Auethavornpipat, Ruji, and Wayne Palmer. Forthcoming. “Indonesia’s Promotion of UN Migrant Protection Norms in ASEAN.” Pacific Affairs 95 (1).

Palmer, Wayne and Carol Tan. 2022. “I'm Keeping My Baby: Migrant Domestic Worker Rights at the Intersection of Labour and Immigration Laws”. TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia.

Stodulka, Thomas. 2022. “Emotive Banners and Billboards – Worlding Covid-19 and Orders of Feeling in Kupang, Indonesia.” In “Worlding Sites”: Globalized Visions and Material Constructions of Future Southeast Asia, eds. Silvia Vignato and Monika Arnez, European Journal of East Asian Studies, 21 (1).

2021

Derichs, Claudia, and Amanda tho Seeth. 2021. “Introduction: Religion in Transregional Connections: Indonesia and Malaysia.” TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 9 (2): 113–15.

Elmuradov, Aziz. 2021. “Uzbekistan Between Modernity and Tradition: Subject and Symbolic Order.” In Central Asia After Three Decades of Independence: Politics and Societies Between Stability and Transformation, edited by Chiara Pierobon, Nora Becker, and Steve Schlegel, 21–38: Nomos. 

Harms, Arne. 2021. “Still Mired in Growth: From COP to a Culture of Quitting.” Monthly Bulletin of the Asiatic Society 50 (10): 27–29.

Hashim, Azirah, Gerhard Leitner, and Mohammed Al Aqad. 2021. “The impact of Arabic on English in Asian Polities: A Comparative Study.” Southeast Asian Studies at Freiburg, Occasional Papers, No. 48.

Isaka, Riho. 2021. “Travelling and Food in Colonial India: Experiences of Japanese Travellers in the Early Twentieth Century.” International Journal of South Asian Studies 11: 33–46. 

Isaka, Riho. 2021. Language, Identity, and Power in Modern India: Gujarat, c.1850-1960. London: Routledge. 

Kneebone, Susan and Antje Missbach, eds. 2021. “Presidential Regulation No. 125 of 2016.” Special issue, Asian Journal of Law and Society 8 (3).

Missbach, Antje, and Yunizar Adiputera. 2021. “The Role of Local Governments in Accommodating Refugees in Indonesia: Investigating Best-Case and Worst-Case Scenarios.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 8 (3): 490–506. 

Palmer, Wayne. 2021. “While Defending Its Migrant Workers’ Rights Overseas, Indonesia Has Denied the Rights of Foreigners to Work Here.” The Conversation, November 10.

Pierobon, Chiara. 2021. “EU Efforts to Prevent Violent Extremism (PVE) by Engaging Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan.” Central Asian Affairs, 8 (2): 150–174. 10.30965/22142290-bja10019

Pierobon, Chiara. 2021. “European Union, Civil Society and Local Ownership in Kyrgyzstan: Analysing Patterns of Adaptation, Reinterpretation and Contestation in the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE).” Central Asian Survey, 1–18. 10.1080/02634937.2021.1905608

Schlehe, Judith. 2021. “Einleitung: Nachhaltigkeit als Mobilisierung und Konkretisierung.” In Nachhaltigkeitsprojekte in Südost- und Ostasien: Landwirtschaft – Markt – Müll, edited by Judith Schlehe, 12–18. Freiburger Ethnologische Arbeitspapiere (FEA), Nr. 43.

Schuck, Christoph, and Andreas Vasilache, eds. 2021. “Security and Civil Society in Central Asia.” Special issue, Central Asian Affairs 8 (2). 

Schuck, Christoph, and Andreas Vasilache. 2021. “Civil Society and Patterns of Security in Central Asia.” Central Asian Affairs 8 (2): 109–119.

Thajib, Ferdiansyah, and Thomas Stodulka. 2021. Bearing Witness to Slow Violence’s Atmospheres. Lab in the DGSKA 2021 conference. https://www.anthrometronom.com/lab

Udupa, Sahana, Iginio Gagliardone, and Peter Hervik, eds. 2021. Digital Hate: The Global Conjuncture of Extreme Speech. Indiana University Press.

Udupa, Sahana. 2021. "Digital Technology and Extreme Speech: Approaches to Counter Online Hate." Research Paper for the United Nations Peacekeeping Technology Strategy. New York: United Nations Peace Keeping. 10.5282/ubm/epub.77473

Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti, Irene F. Sondang, and Arif Ganda Purnama. 2021. "Opto-haptic Fieldwork Encounters in Pandemic Southeast Asia." Fieldsights (blog). September 23. https://culanth.org/fieldsights/opto-haptic-fieldwork-encounters-in-pandemic-southeast-asia

Alpermann, Björn. 2021. Xinjiang - China und die Uiguren. Würzburg University Press. urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-244128.

Wilcox, Phill, Jonathan Rigg, and Minh T.N. Nguyen. 2021. “Rural Life in Late Socialism.” European Journal of East Asian Studies 20 (1): 7–25. doi.org/10.1163/15700615-20211009.

Pierobon, Chiara, Becker, Nora, and Steve Schlegel, eds. 2021. Central Asia after Three Decades of Independence: Politics and Societies Between Stability and Transformation. Nomos. doi.org/10.5771/9783748924845

Wilcox, Phill. 2021. Heritage and the Making of Political Legitimacy in Laos. Amsterdam University Press. doi.org/10.5117/9789463727020.

Lin, Jake, and Minh T. N. Nguyen. 2021. “The Cycle of Commodification: Migrant Labour, Welfare, and the Market in Global China and Vietnam.” Global Public Policy and Governance 1–19. doi.org/10.1007/s43508-021-00021-y.

Wei, Lan, and Minh T.N. Nguyen. 2021. “Playing the Edge Ball: The Politics of Transgression in Land Development in Southern China.” Focaal 1–14. doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2021.011104.

Siriwardane-de Zoysa, Rapti., and Epifania Amoo-Adare. 2021. “The Bi-Polar Waterfront: Paradoxes of Shoreline Placemaking in Contemporary Accra and Colombo.” In Global Im-Possibilities: Exploring the Paradoxes of Just Sustainabilities, edited by Phoebe Godfrey and Mary Buchanan, 69–88. London: Zed Books. dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350236844.ch-004.

Yea, Sallie, and Wayne Palmer. 2021. “Why is it so Difficult to Stamp Out Seafood Slavery? There is Little Justice, even in Court.” The Conversation January 28, 2021. https://theconversation.com/why-is-it-so-difficult-to-stamp-out-seafood-slavery-there-is-little-justice-even-in-court-152179.

Liu, Chunrong. 2021. “Preserving Spontaneous Order: A Normative Reflection of Community Building in Post-Reform China.” Philosophy & Social Criticism 47 (4): 534–47.

Mashimi, Kristina, Thomas Stodulka, Hansjrg Dilger, and Anita von Poser. 2021. “Envisioning Anthropological Futures.” Zeitschrift fr Ethnologie 145.

Stodulka, Thomas. 2021. “Methods and the Construction of Knowledge: Fieldwork and Ethnography.” In The Sage Handbook of Cultural Anthropology, edited by Lene Pedersen and Lisa Cliggett, pp. 99–118. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Inc.

Stodulka, Thomas. Orders of Feeling and Worlding Covid-19 Infrastructures in Kupang, Indonesia. 2021. In “Worlding Sites”: Globalized Visions and Material Constructions of Future Southeast Asia, edited by Vignato, Silvia & Arnez, Monika. Special issue, European Journal of East Asian Studies.

Riho, Isaka, and Derichs Claudia. 2021. “Knowledge on the Move: Connectivities, Frontiers, Translations.” Conference Report. Downloadable from here.

Derichs, Claudia. 2021. “1968 and the “Long 1960s”: A Transregional Perspective.” In Re-Configurations: Contextualising Transformation Processes and Lasting Crises in the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Rachid Ouaissa, Friederike Pannewick, and Alena Strohmaier, 105–15. Wiesbaden: Springer.

2020

Buitelaar, Marjo, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm, eds. 2020. Muslim Women's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Beyond: Reconfiguring Gender, Religion, and Mobility. London: Routledge.

Derichs, Claudia. 2020. “Global Sixties in the Non-Western World.” Southeast Asian Social Science Review 5 (1).

Kelvin E.Y. Low, Noorman Abdullah, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, eds. 2020. "Shaping Mobile Worlds in Asia: Human and Non-Human Socialities." Special issue, American Behavioral Scientist 64(10).

Pfaff-Czarnecka, Joanna. 2020. “Shaping Asia Through Student Mobilities.” American Behavioral Scientist 64 (10): 1400–1414.

Various Authors. 2020. "Urban Poetics and Politics in Asia Part II." International Quarterly for Asian Studies.

2019

Various Authors. 2019. "Urban Poetics and Politics in Asia Part I." International Quarterly for Asian Studies.

Pfaff-Czarnecka, Joanna, and Christiane Brosius. 2019. “Shaping Asia: Connectivities, Comparisons, Collaborations.” isa.e-Forum, 1–10. 

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