Konstanz Publications on Activism
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Bodirsky, Katharina: Activist Anthropology. In: Carrier, James, ed.. A Handbook of Economic Anthropology. Third edition. Cheltenham, UK: Edgar Elgar. pp. 406–418.
Mögenburg, Hanno: Entrenched provisionality. Struggling for public electricity in postapartheid Johannesburg. In:Focaal. Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, 94 (2022): pp. 57-71.
Beyer, Judith: The common sense of expert activists: practitioners, scholars, and the problem of statelessness in Europe. In: Dialectical Anthropology, 46 (2022): pp. 457-473.
2021
Diamond, Nickey and Ken MacLean. Dangerous Speech Cloaked in Saffron Robes: Race, Religion, and Anti-Muslim Violence in Myanmar. The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Mass Atrocity, and Genocide ed. Sara Brown and Stephen Smith. Routledge.
Hirsch, Carolin. Religious Gift-Giving Turned Upside Down. On Monks and Punks in Myanmar. In: zfwu Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, 1 (2021): pp. 6-27.
Duarte dos Santos, Franziska, Thomas G. Kirsch and Rijk van Dijk (eds) 2021. Religiopolitical Activism. (with contributions by Bosco Bae, Rafael Cazarin, Franziska Duarte dos Santos, Maria Frahm-Arp, Thomas G. Kirsch, Kim Molenaar and Rijk van Dijk). Special issue of the journal “Journal of Religion in Africa” 49 (3/4) 2021: pp. 233-256.
Mögenburg, Hanno: Landmarks of Indignation: Archiving Urban (Dis)Connectivity at Johannesburg’s Margins. Roadsides 5 (2021): pp. 31-37. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26034/roadsides-202100505
Hirsch, Carolin: Die Kämpferinnen für Freiheit und Demokratie. high potential.
Beyer, Judith and Felix Girke: Staatsterror in Myanmar: Ein Land im Widerstand Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik, 4 (2021): pp. 33-36.
Riebel, Sarah: In Myanmar fließt Blut. seemoz.
Mette-Starke, Benedict: Avoiding Pitfalls in Engaging with Digital Myanmar: A Post-coup Analysis of Risk Mitigation (Part 1). Teacircleoxford. A Forum for New Perspectives on Burma/Myanmar.
Mette-Starke, Benedict: Avoiding Pitfalls in Engaging with Digital Myanmar: Post-coup Signposts for Engagement (Part 2). Teacircleoxford. A Forum for New Perspectives on Burma/Myanmar.
Beyer, Judith: 'You messed with the wrong generation': the young people resisting Myanmar’s military. openDemocracy.
Beyer, Judith: Im Namen der Stabilität. taz.
Hirsch, Carolin: Becoming Rebel Punk – (Per)forming (as) a cultural minority. MynamarMemo.
2020
Mette-Starke, Benedict: Connected by extension. How paying connects old regimes and new isolations. In: Allegra Lab.
Herold, Björn, Christine Borgvold Naaby Hansen, Margaux De Barros and Matthew Michael Wingfield : Reclaim the City’s Cape Town occupations are opportunities, not threats. In: DailyMaverick.
Herold, Björn and Margaux DeBarros: “It’s not just an occupation, it’s our home!”The politics of everyday lifein a long-term occupation in Cape Town and their effects on movement development. In: Interface: a Journal for and about Social Movement, 12 (2) 2020: pp. 121 - 156.
2019
Laszczkowski, Mateusz: Encountering ‘Micro-Dust’: Material Entities, Affect, and Politics in Infrastructural Conflict in Italy. Ethnos, 85 (5) 2020: pp. 938-956.
Hirsch, Carolin: 'Rescuing' Food: Dumster Diving As Political Activism. Allegra Lab.
Beyer, Judith: Recentering the side-lines. On the politics of “standing by.” Public Anthropologist.
Beyer, Judith and Aijarkyn Kojobekova: Women of protest, men of applause. Political activism, gender and tradition in Kyrgyzstan. In J. Beyer & P. Finke (eds.): Special Issue of Central Asian Survey "Practices of traditionalization in Central Asia" 38m (3) 2019: pp. 329-345.
2017
Hirsch, Carolin: Religiöse Praxis neu aufgelegt. Food Not Bombs Myanmar. In: südostasien: Zeitschrift für Politik - Kultur - Dialog. 2/2017.
2015
Acosta, Raúl: ‘We are plumbers of democracy’: a study of aspirations to inclusive public dialogues in Mexico and its repercussions. In S. Beck & C. Maida (eds.): Public Anthropology in a Borderless World. Oxford: Berghahn. S. 247-263.
2013
Acosta, Raúl: Capacity infrastructure in Brazil: legacies of participation training in Christian base communities. In H. Mosknes & M. Melin (eds.): Faith in civil society: religious actors as drivers of change. Uppsala: University of Uppsala. S. 134-143.
2012
Acosta, Raúl: Advocacy networks through a multidisciplinary lens: implications for research agendas. Voluntas. International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 23(1): 156-181.
2005
Kirsch, Thomas: »Illegal Connections«: Conflicts over Electricity in Soweto, South Africa. In: Soziale Welt 16 (Special Issue "The Reality of Cities"): 193-208.