{"id":2465,"date":"2019-12-03T12:43:55","date_gmt":"2019-12-03T11:43:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2.hu-berlin.de\/sts\/?page_id=2465"},"modified":"2022-10-28T13:52:36","modified_gmt":"2022-10-28T11:52:36","slug":"publications","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www2.hu-berlin.de\/sts\/publications\/","title":{"rendered":"Publications"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"teachpress_pub_list\"><form name=\"tppublistform\" method=\"get\"><a name=\"tppubs\" id=\"tppubs\"><\/a><\/form><div class=\"tablenav\"><div class=\"tablenav-pages\"><span class=\"displaying-num\">258 entries<\/span> <a class=\"page-numbers button disabled\">&laquo;<\/a> <a class=\"page-numbers button disabled\">&lsaquo;<\/a> 1 of 3 <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.hu-berlin.de\/sts\/publications\/?limit=2&amp;tgid=&amp;yr=&amp;type=&amp;usr=&amp;auth=&amp;tsr=#tppubs\" title=\"next page\" class=\"page-numbers button\">&rsaquo;<\/a> <a 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class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2025<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_774\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('774','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_774\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{nokey,<br \/>\r\ntitle = { Fieldwork on Six Legs: Ethnography as Multispecies Experimental Collaboration },<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Elisabeth Luggauer and Ferdinand},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/thefebruaryjournal.org\/index.php\/tfj\/article\/view\/115},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.60633\/tfj.i05.115},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2025},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2025-10-31},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2025-10-31},<br \/>\r\njournal = {The February Journal},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {05},<br \/>\r\npages = {40-63},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br 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tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Krystin Unverzagt, Tobias Krueger, Anja Klein, Rossella Alba, M\u00e1rk Somogyv\u00e1ri<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('771','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Situating Bayesian Knowledge: A Case Study of Modelling Pollutant Transfers from Land to Water<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Computational Culture, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2025<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_771\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('771','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_771\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Unverzagt2025,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Situating Bayesian Knowledge: A Case Study of Modelling Pollutant Transfers from Land to Water},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Krystin Unverzagt and Tobias Krueger and Anja Klein and Rossella Alba and M\u00e1rk Somogyv\u00e1ri},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/computationalculture.net\/situating-bayesian-knowledge\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2025},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2025-07-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Computational Culture},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('771','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_771\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/computationalculture.net\/situating-bayesian-knowledge\/\" title=\"http:\/\/computationalculture.net\/situating-bayesian-knowledge\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/computationalculture.net\/situating-bayesian-knowledge\/<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('771','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_book\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Desir\u00e9e Hetzel<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('775','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Moving Lives \u2013 Cultivating with Climate Change in Vanuatu<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  book\">Book<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">transcript, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2025<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_775\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('775','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_775\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@book{nokey,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Moving Lives \u2013 Cultivating with Climate Change in Vanuatu},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Desir\u00e9e Hetzel},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.transcript-verlag.de\/978-3-8376-7766-9\/moving-lives-cultivating-with-climate-change-in-vanuatu\/?c=311000011},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2025},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2025-05-22},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {transcript},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {book}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('775','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_775\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i 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class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Sustainability Science, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 20, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 793-815, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2025<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_773\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('773','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_773\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Schl\u00fcter2025,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Disentangling the entangled in productive ways: modelling social\u2013ecological systems from a process-relational perspective},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Maja Schl\u00fcter and Tilman Hertz and Anja Klein and Nanda Wijermans},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/s11625-025-01648-0},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2025},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2025-04-04},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2025-04-04},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Sustainability Science},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {20},<br \/>\r\npages = {793-815},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('773','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_773\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/s11625-025-01648-0\" title=\"Follow DOI:http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/s11625-025-01648-0\" target=\"_blank\">doi:http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/s11625-025-01648-0<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('773','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Tilman Hertz, Anja Klein, Maria Mancilla Garcia, Maja Schl\u00fcter<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('772','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Transforming a world that never stands still<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Ecosystems and People, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2025<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_772\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('772','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_772\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hertz2025,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Transforming a world that never stands still},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Tilman Hertz and Anja Klein and Maria Mancilla Garcia and Maja Schl\u00fcter},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2025.2469859},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2025},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2025-03-16},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Ecosystems and People},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('772','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_772\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2025.2469859\" title=\"Follow DOI:http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2025.2469859\" target=\"_blank\">doi:http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2025.2469859<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('772','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2024\">2024<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_online\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Anja Klein, Catharina L\u00fcder, Britta Acksel<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('769','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Changing toolkits in sustainability research \u2013 a perspective on transformative and transforming methods<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  online\">Online<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2024<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_urldate\">, visited: 23.12.2024<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_769\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('769','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_769\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@online{Klein2024b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Changing toolkits in sustainability research \u2013 a perspective on transformative and transforming methods},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Anja Klein and Catharina L\u00fcder and Britta Acksel},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/4sonline.org\/news_manager.php?page=38848},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2024},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2024-12-23},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2024-12-23},<br \/>\r\nhowpublished = {4S Backchannels},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {online}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('769','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_769\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/4sonline.org\/news_manager.php?page=38848\" title=\"https:\/\/4sonline.org\/news_manager.php?page=38848\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/4sonline.org\/news_manager.php?page=38848<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('769','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Anja Klein, Krystin Unverzagt, Rossella Alba, Jonathan Donges, Tilman Hertz, Tobias Krueger, Emilie Lindkvist, Romina Martin, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Hannah Prawitz, Maja Schl\u00fcter, Luana Schwarz, Nanda Wijermans<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">From situated knowledges to situated modelling: a relational framework for simulation modelling<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Ecosystems and People, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 20, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 2361706, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2024<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_768\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_768\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_768\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Klein2024,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {From situated knowledges to situated modelling: a relational framework for simulation modelling},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Anja Klein and Krystin Unverzagt and Rossella Alba and Jonathan Donges and Tilman Hertz and Tobias Krueger and Emilie Lindkvist and Romina Martin and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Hannah Prawitz and Maja Schl\u00fcter and Luana Schwarz and Nanda Wijermans},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2024.2361706},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2024},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2024-06-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2024-06-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Ecosystems and People},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {20},<br \/>\r\nissue = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {2361706},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In this paper we extend the use of a relational approach to simulation modelling, a widely used knowledge practice in sustainability science. Among modellers, there is awareness that model results can only be interpreted in view of the assumptions that inform model construction and analysis, but less systematic questioning of those assumptions. Moreover, current methodological discussions tend to focus on integrating social and ecological dynamics or diverse knowledges and data within a model. Yet choices regarding types of modelling, model structure, data handling, interpretation of results and model validation are not purely epistemic. They are entangled with values, contexts of production and use, power relations, and pragmatic considerations. Situated Modelling extends a relational understanding of the world to scientific knowledge production and with that to modelling itself in order to enable a systematic interrogation of these choices and to research social-ecological transformations relationally. To make tangible the situatedness of simulation modelling, we build on existing practices and describe the situatedness of three distinct modelling approaches. We then suggest four guiding principles for Situated Modelling: 1. attending to the apparatus of knowledge production that is socially and materially embedded and produced by e.g. research infrastructures, power relations, and ways of thinking; 2. considering how agency is distributed between model, world, data, modeller in model construction; 3. creating heterogenous collectives which together occupy the formerly individualised subject position; and 4. using agonism as an epistemic virtue to retain and work with significant differentiations of social-ecological dynamics throughout the modelling process.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_768\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In this paper we extend the use of a relational approach to simulation modelling, a widely used knowledge practice in sustainability science. Among modellers, there is awareness that model results can only be interpreted in view of the assumptions that inform model construction and analysis, but less systematic questioning of those assumptions. Moreover, current methodological discussions tend to focus on integrating social and ecological dynamics or diverse knowledges and data within a model. Yet choices regarding types of modelling, model structure, data handling, interpretation of results and model validation are not purely epistemic. They are entangled with values, contexts of production and use, power relations, and pragmatic considerations. Situated Modelling extends a relational understanding of the world to scientific knowledge production and with that to modelling itself in order to enable a systematic interrogation of these choices and to research social-ecological transformations relationally. To make tangible the situatedness of simulation modelling, we build on existing practices and describe the situatedness of three distinct modelling approaches. We then suggest four guiding principles for Situated Modelling: 1. attending to the apparatus of knowledge production that is socially and materially embedded and produced by e.g. research infrastructures, power relations, and ways of thinking; 2. considering how agency is distributed between model, world, data, modeller in model construction; 3. creating heterogenous collectives which together occupy the formerly individualised subject position; and 4. using agonism as an epistemic virtue to retain and work with significant differentiations of social-ecological dynamics throughout the modelling process.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_768\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2024.2361706\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2024.2361706\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/26395916.2024.2361706<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('768','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_inbook\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Elisabeth Luggauer, Jorge Mart\u00edn Sainz de los Terreros <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('766','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Time-traveling the time-travel in(to) heat. Thoughts and speculations about thermic futures in urban spaces.<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  inbook\">Book Chapter<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Ignacio Far\u00edas, Laura Kemmer (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 87, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 159-166, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: Elemental Urbanism , <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2024<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_766\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('766','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_766\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@inbook{nokey,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Time-traveling the time-travel in(to) heat. Thoughts and speculations about thermic futures in urban spaces.},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Elisabeth Luggauer and Jorge Mart\u00edn Sainz de los Terreros },<br \/>\r\neditor = {Ignacio Far\u00edas and Laura Kemmer},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1178},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2024},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2024-01-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2024-01-01},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {87},<br \/>\r\npages = {159-166},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: Elemental Urbanism },<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {inbook}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('766','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_766\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1178\" title=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1178\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1178<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('766','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Britta Acksel, Jonna Josties, Maxime Le Calv\u00e9<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('767','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Beyond Fun: Experiments in Epistemic Dizziness<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">EASST Review , <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 43, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2024<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_767\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('767','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_767\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{nokey,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Beyond Fun: Experiments in Epistemic Dizziness},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Britta Acksel and Jonna Josties and Maxime Le Calv\u00e9},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/easst.net\/easst-review\/43-1\/beyond-fun-experiments-in-epistemic-dizziness\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2024},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2024-01-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2024-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {EASST Review },<br \/>\r\nvolume = {43},<br \/>\r\nissue = {1},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('767','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_767\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/easst-review\/43-1\/beyond-fun-experiments-in-epistemic-dizziness\/\" title=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/easst-review\/43-1\/beyond-fun-experiments-in-epistemic-dizzines[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/easst.net\/easst-review\/43-1\/beyond-fun-experiments-in-epistemic-dizzines[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('767','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2023\">2023<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_online\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Jonna Josties<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('770','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\"> \u201cSpatial Figures in the Anthropocene\u201d \u2013 The CRC 1265\u2019s 5th international conference.<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  online\">Online<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2023<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_urldate\">, visited: 17.11.2023<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_770\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('770','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_770\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@online{Josties2023,<br \/>\r\ntitle = { \u201cSpatial Figures in the Anthropocene\u201d \u2013 The CRC 1265\u2019s 5th international conference.},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Jonna Josties},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/sfb1265.de\/blog\/spatial-figures-in-the-anthropocene-the-crc-1265s-5th-international-conference\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2023},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2023-11-17},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2023-11-17},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {online}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('770','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_770\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/sfb1265.de\/blog\/spatial-figures-in-the-anthropocene-the-crc-1265s-5th-international-conference\/\" title=\"https:\/\/sfb1265.de\/blog\/spatial-figures-in-the-anthropocene-the-crc-1265s-5th-in[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/sfb1265.de\/blog\/spatial-figures-in-the-anthropocene-the-crc-1265s-5th-in[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('770','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Milena D. Bister<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Making un\/equal: reassessing inequality and mental health through a praxeographic approach on welfare categorization processes<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\"> Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2023<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_764\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_764\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_764\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bister2023,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Making un\/equal: reassessing inequality and mental health through a praxeographic approach on welfare categorization processes},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Milena D. Bister},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s00127-023-02550-9},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2023},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2023-09-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = { Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Purpose<br \/>\r\nIn recent decades, Europe has seen a steady increase in psychiatric diagnoses, which, besides affecting the population in many ways, also challenges the organization of welfare. This paper explores how welfare classification processes impact the contemporary production of mental (ill) health and social inequality in the German welfare state.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nMethods<br \/>\r\nBased on comprehensive ethnographic research in the public mental healthcare landscape in Berlin between 2011 and 2017, this paper discusses in detail the case of a mandatory prescription of a psychosocial rehabilitation measure for Ms Reisch, a psychiatric service user and ethnographic research partner. The analysis draws on the methodological approach of praxeography to examine how this case challenges the social determinants of mental health framework and the conceptual work of the sociology of inequality on which the categories of welfare are largely built.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nResults<br \/>\r\nThe paper highlights the essentializing properties of social categories, whether in the sociology of inequality or in social and mental health policy. It also demonstrates the strength of praxeography to expose how multiple welfare categorization processes shape experiences and events of dis\/ability in practice, potentially contradicting the stated intentions of social policy.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nConclusion<br \/>\r\nThe results suggest that the attachment of categories to people in public welfare needs to be changed to make public administration more flexible to responding to the situated processes that bring about differentiations of equal and unequal in practice. The paper, therefore, encourages social inquiry into the potentialities of a post-categorical social policy framework.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_764\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Purpose<br \/>\r\nIn recent decades, Europe has seen a steady increase in psychiatric diagnoses, which, besides affecting the population in many ways, also challenges the organization of welfare. This paper explores how welfare classification processes impact the contemporary production of mental (ill) health and social inequality in the German welfare state.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nMethods<br \/>\r\nBased on comprehensive ethnographic research in the public mental healthcare landscape in Berlin between 2011 and 2017, this paper discusses in detail the case of a mandatory prescription of a psychosocial rehabilitation measure for Ms Reisch, a psychiatric service user and ethnographic research partner. The analysis draws on the methodological approach of praxeography to examine how this case challenges the social determinants of mental health framework and the conceptual work of the sociology of inequality on which the categories of welfare are largely built.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nResults<br \/>\r\nThe paper highlights the essentializing properties of social categories, whether in the sociology of inequality or in social and mental health policy. It also demonstrates the strength of praxeography to expose how multiple welfare categorization processes shape experiences and events of dis\/ability in practice, potentially contradicting the stated intentions of social policy.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nConclusion<br \/>\r\nThe results suggest that the attachment of categories to people in public welfare needs to be changed to make public administration more flexible to responding to the situated processes that bring about differentiations of equal and unequal in practice. The paper, therefore, encourages social inquiry into the potentialities of a post-categorical social policy framework.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_764\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s00127-023-02550-9\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s00127-023-02550-9\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s00127-023-02550-9<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('764','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Ph\u00e4nomenographie: Zur Rekonstruktion von Erfahrung als Praxis <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Martina R\u00f6thl, Barbara Sieferle (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2023<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_761\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Bieler2023,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ph\u00e4nomenographie: Zur Rekonstruktion von Erfahrung als Praxis},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Martina R\u00f6thl and Barbara Sieferle},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2023},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2023-04-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2023-04-01},<br \/>\r\nedition = {Erfahrung \u2013 Kulturanalytische Relationierungen. M\u00fcnster\/ New York: Waxmann, 59\u201378.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('761','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2022\">2022<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_misc\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Sarah R. Davies, Tereza St\u00f6ckelov\u00e1, Fredy Mora G\u00e1mez, Roos Hopman, Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('757','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">STS in context: Provincialising STS from central Europe<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  misc\">Miscellaneous<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_757\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('757','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_757\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@misc{Davies2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {STS in context: Provincialising STS from central Europe},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Sarah R. Davies and Tereza St\u00f6ckelov\u00e1 and Fredy Mora G\u00e1mez and Roos Hopman and Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.easst.net\/article\/sts-in-context-provincialising-sts-from-central-europe\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-12-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {EASST Review},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {41},<br \/>\r\nissue = {3},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {misc}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('757','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_757\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.easst.net\/article\/sts-in-context-provincialising-sts-from-central-europe\/\" title=\"https:\/\/www.easst.net\/article\/sts-in-context-provincialising-sts-from-central-eu[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.easst.net\/article\/sts-in-context-provincialising-sts-from-central-eu[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('757','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('756','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Inter- und transdisziplin\u00e4re Forschung zum Zusammenhang urbanen Lebens und psychischer Gesundheit: Ein gesellschaftswissenschaftlicher Kommentar<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">sozialpsychiatrische Informationen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 52, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 4, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 12-16, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_756\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('756','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_756\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Inter- und transdisziplin\u00e4re Forschung zum Zusammenhang urbanen Lebens und psychischer Gesundheit: Ein gesellschaftswissenschaftlicher Kommentar},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/elibrary.utb.de\/doi\/abs\/10.1486\/si-04-2022_03},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-12-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2022-12-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {sozialpsychiatrische Informationen},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {52},<br \/>\r\nissue = {4},<br \/>\r\npages = {12-16},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('756','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_756\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/elibrary.utb.de\/doi\/abs\/10.1486\/si-04-2022_03\" title=\"https:\/\/elibrary.utb.de\/doi\/abs\/10.1486\/si-04-2022_03\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/elibrary.utb.de\/doi\/abs\/10.1486\/si-04-2022_03<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('756','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Ana Abril<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">M\u00e1s Que Nudes: Autoetnograf\u00eda de Una Resistencia Micropol\u00edtica a La Normatividad Sexual Durante El Distanciamento F\u00edsico Por COVID-19 <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span> Myriam Oviedo C\u00f3rdoba. (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\"> Armenia, Quind\u00edo: Editorial Kinesis, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_758\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Abril2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {M\u00e1s Que Nudes: Autoetnograf\u00eda de Una Resistencia Micropol\u00edtica a La Normatividad Sexual Durante El Distanciamento F\u00edsico Por COVID-19},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Ana Abril},<br \/>\r\neditor = { Myriam Oviedo C\u00f3rdoba.},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-10-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2022-10-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = { Armenia, Quind\u00edo: Editorial Kinesis},<br \/>\r\nedition = {Geopol\u00edtica de Las Emociones: Vida Cotidiana de J\u00f3venes En Aislamiento Social Por COVID-19},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('758','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Janine Hauer, Ruzana Liburkina<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Assembling Rice Production Systems across Burkina Faso and Uruguay<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 86, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 9-27, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_755\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_755\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_755\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hauer2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Assembling Rice Production Systems across Burkina Faso and Uruguay},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Janine Hauer and Ruzana Liburkina},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/6},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/24400},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-04-07},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {86},<br \/>\r\npages = {9-27},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In this paper, we introduce the rice production systems in Burkina Faso and Uruguay and analyze them as two divergent instantiations of global-local entanglements. We trace how global-local entanglements come into being and how seemingly similar practices of entangling result in contrasting configurations. Our empirical material shows how local understandings and concerns, as well as practices of enacting them, are constantly ordered to produce a fit between globalized and situated relations. In the case of the Uruguayan rice sector, these efforts constitute a harmonized, depoliticized web of relations, which prompt for particular kinds of doings and reflections to become unquestioned and preclude others. In Burkina Faso, in turn, comparable efforts and tools do not result in a hegemonic frame of reference but rather amplify divergences and contradictions between different understandings and activities revolving around rice production. Studying these two different orderings of fits between global forms and situated relations sheds light on de-\/stabilizations of food systems and the ongoing work they require. Such a processual and comparative perspective allows for a multiplication of stories on global-local entangling. Thus, it goes beyond reproducing clear-cut categorizations and escapes dichotomies, such as the one of market integration and market failure.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_755\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In this paper, we introduce the rice production systems in Burkina Faso and Uruguay and analyze them as two divergent instantiations of global-local entanglements. We trace how global-local entanglements come into being and how seemingly similar practices of entangling result in contrasting configurations. Our empirical material shows how local understandings and concerns, as well as practices of enacting them, are constantly ordered to produce a fit between globalized and situated relations. In the case of the Uruguayan rice sector, these efforts constitute a harmonized, depoliticized web of relations, which prompt for particular kinds of doings and reflections to become unquestioned and preclude others. In Burkina Faso, in turn, comparable efforts and tools do not result in a hegemonic frame of reference but rather amplify divergences and contradictions between different understandings and activities revolving around rice production. Studying these two different orderings of fits between global forms and situated relations sheds light on de-\/stabilizations of food systems and the ongoing work they require. Such a processual and comparative perspective allows for a multiplication of stories on global-local entangling. Thus, it goes beyond reproducing clear-cut categorizations and escapes dichotomies, such as the one of market integration and market failure.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_755\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/6\" title=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/6\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/6<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/24400\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/24400\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/24400<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('755','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Beril Ocakl\u0131, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Making and unmaking gold as a resource. Resistant socionatures in Maidan, Kyrgyzstan<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Geoforum, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 131, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 151-162, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_749\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_749\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_749\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Ocakl\u01312021b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Making and unmaking gold as a resource. Resistant socionatures in Maidan, Kyrgyzstan},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Beril Ocakl\u0131 and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/359510612_Making_and_unmaking_gold_as_a_resource_Resistant_socionatures_in_Maidan_Kyrgyzstan},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.geoforum.2022.03.015},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-04-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2021-12-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Geoforum},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {131},<br \/>\r\npages = {151-162},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In October 2013, around 200 protestors from the rural settlement Maidan in Kyrgyzstan clashed violently with the representatives of the exploration company as they brought in the first excavator to construct the mining infrastructure for the 'Shambesai' gold deposit. This paper is an attempt to understand the processes and practices that have led to this escalation and that continue to sustain Maidan's rejection of the gold mine to date. Motivated by state and corporate assertions that attribute such actions primarily to material interests, we engage this resistance to gold extractivism in sociomaterial terms trying to understand more deeply the dynamics of ordinary citizens' activism. Based on multi-stage interdisciplinary research, we trace and reconstruct the socionatural conditions and practices that have culminated in Maidan's decade-long struggle to unmake gold as a resource on their territory. Focusing on resource materialities, their valuations and governance, we present an historico-geographical analysis of making and unmaking of a resource frontier. Against the backdrop of the extractive order that has prevailed in Kyrgyzstan over the last three decades, we understand Maidan's struggle to be a form of situated institutional experimentation for shaping meaningful and just more-than-human socionatures.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_749\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In October 2013, around 200 protestors from the rural settlement Maidan in Kyrgyzstan clashed violently with the representatives of the exploration company as they brought in the first excavator to construct the mining infrastructure for the 'Shambesai' gold deposit. This paper is an attempt to understand the processes and practices that have led to this escalation and that continue to sustain Maidan's rejection of the gold mine to date. Motivated by state and corporate assertions that attribute such actions primarily to material interests, we engage this resistance to gold extractivism in sociomaterial terms trying to understand more deeply the dynamics of ordinary citizens' activism. Based on multi-stage interdisciplinary research, we trace and reconstruct the socionatural conditions and practices that have culminated in Maidan's decade-long struggle to unmake gold as a resource on their territory. Focusing on resource materialities, their valuations and governance, we present an historico-geographical analysis of making and unmaking of a resource frontier. Against the backdrop of the extractive order that has prevailed in Kyrgyzstan over the last three decades, we understand Maidan's struggle to be a form of situated institutional experimentation for shaping meaningful and just more-than-human socionatures.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_749\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/359510612_Making_and_unmaking_gold_as_a_resource_Resistant_socionatures_in_Maidan_Kyrgyzstan\" title=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/359510612_Making_and_unmaking_gold_as_a[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/359510612_Making_and_unmaking_gold_as_a[...]<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.geoforum.2022.03.015\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.geoforum.2022.03.015\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.geoforum.2022.03.015<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('749','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Lauren Cubellis<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Competing responsibilities and the distribution of outcome through dialogic practice <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Medical Anthropology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 42, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 81-93, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_762\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Cubellis2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Competing responsibilities and the distribution of outcome through dialogic practice},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Lauren Cubellis},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-04-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Medical Anthropology},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\nissue = {42},<br \/>\r\npages = {81-93},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('762','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107, Hana Curak<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Daytonitis in Practice (Post-)Socialist (Dis-)Continuities in Bosnia and Herzegovina\u2019s Energy and Environment Sector <\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 85, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 87-95, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_754\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_754\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_754\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hod\u017ei\u01072022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Daytonitis in Practice (Post-)Socialist (Dis-)Continuities in Bosnia and Herzegovina\u2019s Energy and Environment Sector },<br \/>\r\nauthor = {D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107 and Hana Curak},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1092},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/23999 },<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-03-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2022-03-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {85},<br \/>\r\npages = {87-95},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Dieser ethnografische Beitrag arbeitet Spuren der Zeitlichkeit in Alltagsverst\u00e4ndnissen von Beamt*innen in Bosnien und Herzegowinas (BiH) Energie- und Umweltsektor heraus um zu verstehen, was living in the post f\u00fcr sie bedeutet. Basierend auf ethnografischer Feldforschung in staatlichen Institutionen kontrastieren wir etablierte zeitliche, periodische Klassifizierungen wie Postsozialismus und Nachkriegszeit mit einem kontingenten Europ\u00e4isierungsprozess des Staates. Ausgehend von anthropologischer Forschung in der Region welche aufzeigt wie diese Zeiteinteilungen von Alltagspraktiken herausgefordert werden, zeigen wir auf wie Beamt*innen stattdessen Europ\u00e4isierung und Jugostalgie als zeitliche Marker referenzieren um Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft zu ordnen. Gleichzeitig diskutieren wir die Beziehung dieser referenzierten Nuancen multipler Zeitlichkeiten und wie sich dies analytisch zur Dayton Meantime (Jansen, 2015) und der analytischen Produktivit\u00e4t von Postsozialismus verh\u00e4lt.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThe aim of this ethnographic paper is to map the traces of temporality in everyday practices of energy and environment professionals in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). In line with current anthropological research in the region, we aim to illustrate how clear divisions of time in BiH between post-socialism, post-war and an undetermined Europeanization process do  not  adequately  address  the  nuances  of  multiple  temporalities  the  interlocutors  referen-ce.  Based  on  long-term  ethnographic  fieldwork  in  state  institutions,  we  attempt  to  unders-tand what living in the post entails for civil servants in BiH\u2019s energy and environment sector. Specifically, we look at how temporal markers relate to the Dayton Meantime (Jansen 2015), especially in the context of Europeanization and Yugostalgia. Discussing the analytic produc-tivity of postsocialism, working out certain (dis-)continuities, we focus on how civil servants employ  references  of  Europeanization  and  Yugostalgia  as  temporal  markers  through  which  they make sense of their past, present and future.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_754\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Dieser ethnografische Beitrag arbeitet Spuren der Zeitlichkeit in Alltagsverst\u00e4ndnissen von Beamt*innen in Bosnien und Herzegowinas (BiH) Energie- und Umweltsektor heraus um zu verstehen, was living in the post f\u00fcr sie bedeutet. Basierend auf ethnografischer Feldforschung in staatlichen Institutionen kontrastieren wir etablierte zeitliche, periodische Klassifizierungen wie Postsozialismus und Nachkriegszeit mit einem kontingenten Europ\u00e4isierungsprozess des Staates. Ausgehend von anthropologischer Forschung in der Region welche aufzeigt wie diese Zeiteinteilungen von Alltagspraktiken herausgefordert werden, zeigen wir auf wie Beamt*innen stattdessen Europ\u00e4isierung und Jugostalgie als zeitliche Marker referenzieren um Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft zu ordnen. Gleichzeitig diskutieren wir die Beziehung dieser referenzierten Nuancen multipler Zeitlichkeiten und wie sich dies analytisch zur Dayton Meantime (Jansen, 2015) und der analytischen Produktivit\u00e4t von Postsozialismus verh\u00e4lt.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThe aim of this ethnographic paper is to map the traces of temporality in everyday practices of energy and environment professionals in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). In line with current anthropological research in the region, we aim to illustrate how clear divisions of time in BiH between post-socialism, post-war and an undetermined Europeanization process do  not  adequately  address  the  nuances  of  multiple  temporalities  the  interlocutors  referen-ce.  Based  on  long-term  ethnographic  fieldwork  in  state  institutions,  we  attempt  to  unders-tand what living in the post entails for civil servants in BiH\u2019s energy and environment sector. Specifically, we look at how temporal markers relate to the Dayton Meantime (Jansen 2015), especially in the context of Europeanization and Yugostalgia. Discussing the analytic produc-tivity of postsocialism, working out certain (dis-)continuities, we focus on how civil servants employ  references  of  Europeanization  and  Yugostalgia  as  temporal  markers  through  which  they make sense of their past, present and future.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_754\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1092\" title=\"https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1092\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1092<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/23999 \" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/23999 \" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/23999 <\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('754','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Britta Acksel, Catharina L\u00fcder, D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('753','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Book review: Knox Hannah (2020) Thinking Like a Climate: Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Science &amp; Technology Studies, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 35, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 80-82, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_753\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('753','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_753\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Acksel2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Book review: Knox Hannah (2020) Thinking Like a Climate: Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Britta Acksel and Catharina L\u00fcder and D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/sciencetechnologystudies.journal.fi\/article\/view\/111092},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.111092},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-02-15},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2022-02-15},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Science & Technology Studies},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {35},<br \/>\r\nissue = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {80-82},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('753','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_753\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/sciencetechnologystudies.journal.fi\/article\/view\/111092\" title=\"https:\/\/sciencetechnologystudies.journal.fi\/article\/view\/111092\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/sciencetechnologystudies.journal.fi\/article\/view\/111092<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.111092\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.111092\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.111092<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('753','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Elisabeth Luggauer<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Aus der Perspektive eines lutalice. Imaginationen st\u00e4dtischer Multispezies-Konvivialit\u00e4ten <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Tierstudien, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 22, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issue\">iss. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 144-155, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2022<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_765\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Luggauer2022,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Aus der Perspektive eines lutalice. Imaginationen st\u00e4dtischer Multispezies-Konvivialit\u00e4ten},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Elisabeth Luggauer},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2022},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2022-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Tierstudien},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {22},<br \/>\r\nissue = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {144-155},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('765','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2021\">2021<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Situated Withnessing in\/as Intervention: Co-Laborative, Ethnographic Long-Term Research with Social Psychiatry<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Kathrin Eitel, Laura Otto, Martina Klausner, Gisela Welz (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\"> Interventions with\/in Ethnography: Experiments, Collaborations, Epistemic Effects, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 43-57, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Frankfurt\/Main: Institut f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie und Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_751\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_751\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_751\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Bieler2021e,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Situated Withnessing in\/as Intervention: Co-Laborative, Ethnographic Long-Term Research with Social Psychiatry},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Kathrin Eitel and Laura Otto and Martina Klausner and Gisela Welz},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.4},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-11-02},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2021-11-02},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = { Interventions with\/in Ethnography: Experiments, Collaborations, Epistemic Effects},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Kulturanthropologie Notizen},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {43-57},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Frankfurt\/Main: Institut f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie und Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Kulturanthropologie Notizen},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In: Eitel, Kathrin, Laura Otto, Martina Klausner, Gisela Welz (eds.), Interventions with\/in Ethnography. Experiments, Collaborations, Epistemic Effects. <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nIm Rahmen meiner Forschung \u00fcber die Zusammenh\u00e4nge von psychischer Gesundheit und st\u00e4dtischen Umwelten in Berlin, Deutschland, beobachtete und arbeitete ich in und mit einem Projekt zur Verbesserung der Lebensbedingungen f\u00fcr Menschen mit schweren psychischen Problemen unter den Bedingungen eines angespannten Wohnungsmarktes. Im Laufe des Projekts wurde ich \u00fcber \u201alediglich\u2018 teilnehmendes Beobachten hinausgehend ein aktiv mitarbeitendes Projektmitglied. Diese Art des Engagements basiert nicht auf einer ethischen Verpflichtung gegen\u00fcber den moralischen und politischen Zielen der Forschungspartner*innen, sondern stellt vielmehr eine Methode zur Generierung von situiertem empirischem Wissen und Konzepten dar. Die Arbeit mit dem Projekt erm\u00f6glichte es, Situationen des kritischen Dialogs und der Konfrontation zu schaffen, wodurch sich \u00fcber einen zeitlichen Verlauf hinweg analytische Ideen herauskristallisierten. So verschwimmt die Trennung zwischen beobachteten und beobachtenden Subjekten ebenso wie die zwischen Beobachten, Intervenieren und Analysieren. Dar\u00fcber hinaus argumentiere ich, dass die aktive Teilnahme an einer Intervention als ethnografische Langzeitintervention dienen kann, die auf die Produktion neuartiger Forschungsfragen und methodischer Erkenntnisse abzielt, die weitere Forschungszusammenh\u00e4nge informieren k\u00f6nnen. Das Ziel der Intervention liegt also abseits von und geht \u00fcber die lokal beobachteten Probleme hinaus. Ich werde dieses Argument kurz erl\u00e4utern, indem ich meinen Beitrag zu den interdisziplin\u00e4ren Interessen der Urban Mental Health Forschung diskutiere.<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_751\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In: Eitel, Kathrin, Laura Otto, Martina Klausner, Gisela Welz (eds.), Interventions with\/in Ethnography. Experiments, Collaborations, Epistemic Effects. <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nIm Rahmen meiner Forschung \u00fcber die Zusammenh\u00e4nge von psychischer Gesundheit und st\u00e4dtischen Umwelten in Berlin, Deutschland, beobachtete und arbeitete ich in und mit einem Projekt zur Verbesserung der Lebensbedingungen f\u00fcr Menschen mit schweren psychischen Problemen unter den Bedingungen eines angespannten Wohnungsmarktes. Im Laufe des Projekts wurde ich \u00fcber \u201alediglich\u2018 teilnehmendes Beobachten hinausgehend ein aktiv mitarbeitendes Projektmitglied. Diese Art des Engagements basiert nicht auf einer ethischen Verpflichtung gegen\u00fcber den moralischen und politischen Zielen der Forschungspartner*innen, sondern stellt vielmehr eine Methode zur Generierung von situiertem empirischem Wissen und Konzepten dar. Die Arbeit mit dem Projekt erm\u00f6glichte es, Situationen des kritischen Dialogs und der Konfrontation zu schaffen, wodurch sich \u00fcber einen zeitlichen Verlauf hinweg analytische Ideen herauskristallisierten. So verschwimmt die Trennung zwischen beobachteten und beobachtenden Subjekten ebenso wie die zwischen Beobachten, Intervenieren und Analysieren. Dar\u00fcber hinaus argumentiere ich, dass die aktive Teilnahme an einer Intervention als ethnografische Langzeitintervention dienen kann, die auf die Produktion neuartiger Forschungsfragen und methodischer Erkenntnisse abzielt, die weitere Forschungszusammenh\u00e4nge informieren k\u00f6nnen. Das Ziel der Intervention liegt also abseits von und geht \u00fcber die lokal beobachteten Probleme hinaus. Ich werde dieses Argument kurz erl\u00e4utern, indem ich meinen Beitrag zu den interdisziplin\u00e4ren Interessen der Urban Mental Health Forschung diskutiere.<br \/>\r\n<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_751\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.4\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.4\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.4<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('751','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Ruzana Liburkina<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('752','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Extraordinary Ethnographic Encounters in Extraordinary Times: A Plea for Experimental Interventions in More-than-Business Relations<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Kathrin Eitel, Laura Otto, Martina Klausner, Gisela Welz (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">, 14-26. doi: , <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 14-26, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Frankfurt\/Main: Institut f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie und Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_752\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('752','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_752\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Liburkina2021b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Extraordinary Ethnographic Encounters in Extraordinary Times: A Plea for Experimental Interventions in More-than-Business Relations},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Ruzana Liburkina},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Kathrin Eitel and Laura Otto and Martina Klausner and Gisela Welz},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.2},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-11-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2021-11-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {, 14-26. doi: },<br \/>\r\nissuetitle = { Interventions with\/in Ethnography. Experiments, Collaborations, Epistemic Effects. },<br \/>\r\njournal = {Kulturanthropologie Notizen},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {14-26},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Frankfurt\/Main: Institut f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie und Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('752','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_752\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.2\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.2\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.21248\/ka-notizen.83.2<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('752','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Robert Luetkemeier, Fanny Frick-Trzebitzky, D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107, Anne J\u00e4ger, David Kuhn, Linda S\u00f6ller<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Telecoupled Groundwaters: New Ways to Investigate Increasingly De-Localized Resources<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Water, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 13, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 20, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 2906, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_750\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_750\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_750\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Luetkemeier2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Telecoupled Groundwaters: New Ways to Investigate Increasingly De-Localized Resources},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Robert Luetkemeier and Fanny Frick-Trzebitzky and D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107 and Anne J\u00e4ger and David Kuhn and Linda S\u00f6ller},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.mdpi.com\/2073-4441\/13\/20\/2906 },<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.3390\/w13202906},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-10-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Water},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {13},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {20},<br \/>\r\npages = {2906},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Luetkemeier R, Frick-Trzebitzky F, Hod\u017ei\u0107 D, J\u00e4ger A, Kuhn D, S\u00f6ller L.  <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_750\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Luetkemeier R, Frick-Trzebitzky F, Hod\u017ei\u0107 D, J\u00e4ger A, Kuhn D, S\u00f6ller L.  <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_750\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mdpi.com\/2073-4441\/13\/20\/2906\" title=\"https:\/\/www.mdpi.com\/2073-4441\/13\/20\/2906\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.mdpi.com\/2073-4441\/13\/20\/2906<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.3390\/w13202906\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.3390\/w13202906\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.3390\/w13202906<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('750','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Stefan Reinsch, Anika K\u00f6nig, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('717','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Decision-making about non-invasive prenatal testing: women\u2019s moral reasoning in the absence of a risk of miscarriage in Germany<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">New Genetics and Society, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 40, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 199-215 , <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_717\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('717','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_717\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Reinsch2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Decision-making about non-invasive prenatal testing: women\u2019s moral reasoning in the absence of a risk of miscarriage in Germany},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Stefan Reinsch and Anika K\u00f6nig and Christoph Rehmann-Sutter},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1080\/14636778.2020.1805305},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-08-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2020-08-16},<br \/>\r\njournal = {New Genetics and Society},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {40},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\npages = {199-215 },<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('717','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_717\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/14636778.2020.1805305\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1080\/14636778.2020.1805305\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1080\/14636778.2020.1805305<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('717','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Lauren Cubellis, Jonna Josties, Anja Klein, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Christine Schmid<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('746','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Ethnografische Theorie ko-laborativ f\u00fcgen<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Hamburger Journal f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie (HJK), <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 13, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 522-555, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_746\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('746','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_746\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ethnografische Theorie ko-laborativ f\u00fcgen},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Lauren Cubellis and Jonna Josties and Anja Klein and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Christine Schmid},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/hjk\/article\/view\/1785},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-08-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Bieler, P., Cubellis, L., Josties, J., Klein, A., Niew\u00f6hner, J., & Schmid, C. (2021). Ethnografische Theorie ko-laborativ f\u00fcgen. Hamburger Journal f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie (HJK), (13), 522\u2013555. Abgerufen von https:\/\/journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/hjk\/article\/view\/1785},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Hamburger Journal f\u00fcr Kulturanthropologie (HJK)},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {13},<br \/>\r\npages = {522-555},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('746','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_746\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/hjk\/article\/view\/1785\" title=\"https:\/\/journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/hjk\/article\/view\/1785\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/hjk\/article\/view\/1785<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('746','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Beril Ocakl\u0131, Tobias Krueger, Marco A. Janssen, Ulan Kasymov<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Taking the discourse seriously: Rational self-interest and resistance to mining in Kyrgyzstan<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Ecological Economics, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 189, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 107177, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_747\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_747\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_747\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Ocakl\u01312021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Taking the discourse seriously: Rational self-interest and resistance to mining in Kyrgyzstan},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Beril Ocakl\u0131 and Tobias Krueger and Marco A. Janssen and Ulan Kasymov},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Ocakl\u0131, Beril, Tobias Krueger, Marco A. Janssen, and Ulan Kasymov. 2021. \"\" Ecological Economics 189:107177. doi: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolecon.2021.107177.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolecon.2021.107177},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-08-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Ecological Economics},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {189},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {107177},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {-- preprint available form the lead author upon request --<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nFaced with mounting resistance against mining, neoliberal governance resorts to polarising strategies that delegitimise the heterogenous positions people hold regarding mining. In this paper, we contrast and complicate these dichotomies with the lived experiences on the ground in Kyrgyzstan. We focus on the \u2018Taldy-Bulak Levoberezhny\u2019 gold mine near the town of Orlovka that has been lauded by the state and business community as a paragon of company-community \u2018cooperation\u2019. We question how the gold mine has come to be an exemplary case of cooperation in a conflict-rife sector. Based on behavioural experiments, surveys, and in-depth inquiry, we follow and unpack entanglements of valuations, discourses and practices that have repackaged Orlovka from a former Soviet mining town in depression into a putative model of progress. Our interdisciplinary account unravels the contradictory processes of re\/making extractive frontiers and managing resistance to extractivist expansion that interweave neoliberal practices with nationalist discourses. Beneath the discourses praising Orlovka, we find a community that has never stopped resisting despite consenting to the gold mine. The extractive entanglements we unearth exemplify the diversity of exigencies and aspirations behind resisting, negotiating and\/or allowing mining while attesting to the diversified portfolio of tactics that silence and delegitimise these life concerns.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_747\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">-- preprint available form the lead author upon request --<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nFaced with mounting resistance against mining, neoliberal governance resorts to polarising strategies that delegitimise the heterogenous positions people hold regarding mining. In this paper, we contrast and complicate these dichotomies with the lived experiences on the ground in Kyrgyzstan. We focus on the \u2018Taldy-Bulak Levoberezhny\u2019 gold mine near the town of Orlovka that has been lauded by the state and business community as a paragon of company-community \u2018cooperation\u2019. We question how the gold mine has come to be an exemplary case of cooperation in a conflict-rife sector. Based on behavioural experiments, surveys, and in-depth inquiry, we follow and unpack entanglements of valuations, discourses and practices that have repackaged Orlovka from a former Soviet mining town in depression into a putative model of progress. Our interdisciplinary account unravels the contradictory processes of re\/making extractive frontiers and managing resistance to extractivist expansion that interweave neoliberal practices with nationalist discourses. Beneath the discourses praising Orlovka, we find a community that has never stopped resisting despite consenting to the gold mine. The extractive entanglements we unearth exemplify the diversity of exigencies and aspirations behind resisting, negotiating and\/or allowing mining while attesting to the diversified portfolio of tactics that silence and delegitimise these life concerns.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_747\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolecon.2021.107177\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolecon.2021.107177\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolecon.2021.107177<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('747','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Wohnungs- und Obdachlosigkeit als Herausforderung (und Chance!?) der Eingliederungshilfe<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">sozialpsychiatrische informationen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 51, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 40-44, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_744\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_744\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_744\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2021c,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Wohnungs- und Obdachlosigkeit als Herausforderung (und Chance!?) der Eingliederungshilfe},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\neditor = {N N},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/bieler-p-wohnungs-und-obdachlosigkeit-als-herausforderung-und-chance-der-eingliederungshilfe-einzelartikel-aus-si-2-2021\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-07-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {sozialpsychiatrische informationen},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {51},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\npages = {40-44},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Wohnungs- und Obdachlosigkeit werden unter aktuellen Stadtentwicklungsdynamiken zu einer Herausforderung, von der zunehmend auch die Eingliederungshilfe betroffen ist. Sowohl der Verlust von Wohnungen als auch die wachsende Anzahl an Antragstellungen von wohnungs- und obdachlosen Personen sind schwer zu bew\u00e4ltigen. Auf Grundlage einer ethnografischen Feldforschung zwischen 2016 und 2019 mit unterschiedlichen Akteur*innen der Eingliederungshilfe in Berlin wird dargestellt, wie sich die Klientel der Eingliederungshilfe in Relation zu Wohnungsmarktdynamiken und lokalen Aushandlungen nachbarschaftlichen Zusammenlebens definiert. Der Artikel thematisiert die daraus erwachsenden Implikationen aus ethnografischer Perspektive.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_744\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Wohnungs- und Obdachlosigkeit werden unter aktuellen Stadtentwicklungsdynamiken zu einer Herausforderung, von der zunehmend auch die Eingliederungshilfe betroffen ist. Sowohl der Verlust von Wohnungen als auch die wachsende Anzahl an Antragstellungen von wohnungs- und obdachlosen Personen sind schwer zu bew\u00e4ltigen. Auf Grundlage einer ethnografischen Feldforschung zwischen 2016 und 2019 mit unterschiedlichen Akteur*innen der Eingliederungshilfe in Berlin wird dargestellt, wie sich die Klientel der Eingliederungshilfe in Relation zu Wohnungsmarktdynamiken und lokalen Aushandlungen nachbarschaftlichen Zusammenlebens definiert. Der Artikel thematisiert die daraus erwachsenden Implikationen aus ethnografischer Perspektive.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_744\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/bieler-p-wohnungs-und-obdachlosigkeit-als-herausforderung-und-chance-der-eingliederungshilfe-einzelartikel-aus-si-2-2021\/\" title=\"https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/bieler-p-wohnungs-und-obdachlosigkeit-als-[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/bieler-p-wohnungs-und-obdachlosigkeit-als-[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('744','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Janine Hauer<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Future-making in Burkina Faso: ordering and materializing temporal relations in the Bagr\u00e9 Growth Pole Project<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Geographica Helvetica, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 76, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 163\u2013175, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_742\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_742\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_742\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hauer2021b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Future-making in Burkina Faso: ordering and materializing temporal relations in the Bagr\u00e9 Growth Pole Project},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Janine Hauer},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5194\/gh-76-163-2021},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-05-04},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Geographica Helvetica},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {76},<br \/>\r\npages = {163\u2013175},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Visions for the future drive current practices and shape daily lives. Recently, the future has also become a ubiquitous theme in the social sciences. Starting from the observation that the future serves as an explanation and legitimization for the doings and sayings of different groups of actors involved in the Bagr\u00e9 Growth Pole Project in Burkina Faso, this paper offers an analysis of two instantiations of future-making. Based on 9 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Burkina Faso, I examine how the future is addressed and made by ordering and materializing temporal relations. In the first part, I focus on how the past\u2013present\u2013future triad is constantly cut, the past blanked and the future prioritized. I argue that this imperative of the future serves to silence contestations and conflicts from which possibly alternative futures could be derived. In the second part, I turn to the material dimension of future-making through infrastructure construction and maintenance. Infrastructuring in Bagr\u00e9 permanently alters landscapes and creates \u201cas-if\u201d spaces, thereby producing path dependencies that will channel future possibilities of living in the area. Shedding light on how specific futures are (un)made in practice provides a lens which may inform discussions about alternative and eventually more just futures.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_742\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Visions for the future drive current practices and shape daily lives. Recently, the future has also become a ubiquitous theme in the social sciences. Starting from the observation that the future serves as an explanation and legitimization for the doings and sayings of different groups of actors involved in the Bagr\u00e9 Growth Pole Project in Burkina Faso, this paper offers an analysis of two instantiations of future-making. Based on 9 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Burkina Faso, I examine how the future is addressed and made by ordering and materializing temporal relations. In the first part, I focus on how the past\u2013present\u2013future triad is constantly cut, the past blanked and the future prioritized. I argue that this imperative of the future serves to silence contestations and conflicts from which possibly alternative futures could be derived. In the second part, I turn to the material dimension of future-making through infrastructure construction and maintenance. Infrastructuring in Bagr\u00e9 permanently alters landscapes and creates \u201cas-if\u201d spaces, thereby producing path dependencies that will channel future possibilities of living in the area. Shedding light on how specific futures are (un)made in practice provides a lens which may inform discussions about alternative and eventually more just futures.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_742\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5194\/gh-76-163-2021\" title=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5194\/gh-76-163-2021\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5194\/gh-76-163-2021<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('742','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Milena D. Bister<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('737','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Minute\/s Work: The Participation of Digital Data Objects in the Conjuncture and Disjuncture of Policy and Care<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Svalastog, Anna Lydia; Gajovi\u0107, Sre\u0107ko; Webster, Andrew\r\n (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Navigating Digital Health Landscapes: A Multidisciplinary Analysis, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 151-171, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_737\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('737','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_737\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Bister2021c,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Minute\/s Work: The Participation of Digital Data Objects in the Conjuncture and Disjuncture of Policy and Care},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Milena D. Bister},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Svalastog, Anna Lydia; Gajovi\u0107, Sre\u0107ko; Webster, Andrew<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/link.springer.com\/chapter\/10.1007%2F978-981-15-8206-6_8},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-981-15-8206-6_8},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-04-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Navigating Digital Health Landscapes: A Multidisciplinary Analysis},<br \/>\r\npages = {151-171},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('737','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_737\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/link.springer.com\/chapter\/10.1007%2F978-981-15-8206-6_8\" title=\"https:\/\/link.springer.com\/chapter\/10.1007%2F978-981-15-8206-6_8\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/link.springer.com\/chapter\/10.1007%2F978-981-15-8206-6_8<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-981-15-8206-6_8\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-981-15-8206-6_8\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-981-15-8206-6_8<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('737','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Lauren Cubellis, Christine Schmid, Sebastian von Peter<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('763','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Ethnography in health services research: Oscillation between theory and practice<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Qualitative Health Research, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_763\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('763','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_763\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Cubellis2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ethnography in health services research: Oscillation between theory and practice},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Lauren Cubellis and Christine Schmid and Sebastian von Peter},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/10497323211022312},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-03-01},<br \/>\r\nurldate = {2021-03-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Qualitative Health Research},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('763','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_763\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/10497323211022312\" title=\"Follow DOI:http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/10497323211022312\" target=\"_blank\">doi:http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/10497323211022312<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('763','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Milena D. Bister, Christine Schmid <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Formate des Ko-Laborierens. Geteilte epistemische Arbeit als katalytische Praxis<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 87-105, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_734\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_734\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_734\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2021b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Formate des Ko-Laborierens. Geteilte epistemische Arbeit als katalytische Praxis},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Milena D. Bister and Christine Schmid },<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1094},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/22407},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {87-105},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Die Zusammenarbeit mit Akteur*innen im Feld ist sp\u00e4testens seit den 1980er Jahren ein zentrales Thema ethnografischer Wissensproduktion. Allerdings ist in der Umsetzung von Kollaborationen meist folgender Zwiespalt zu beobachten: Varianten der Dekonstruktion und \u201eKritik von au\u00dfen\u201c stehen Formen der engagierten oder aktivistischen Forschung gegen\u00fcber, die \u201evon innen\u201c an vorab definierten Probleml\u00f6sungen arbeiten oder epistemische Positionen des Forschungsfeldes \u00fcbernehmen. Beide Pole k\u00f6nnen aus unserer Sicht die Frage nach gesellschaftlich wirkm\u00e4chtiger Kritik aus den Sozialwissenschaften heute nicht ausreichend beantworten.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nBasierend auf zehn Jahren Zusammenarbeit mit Partner*innen im Feld der psychiatrischen Versorgung und Forschung, stellen wir in diesem Artikel drei unterschiedliche Formate des ko-laborativen \u2013 tempor\u00e4ren und nicht an einem gemeinsamem, normativem Ziel orientierten \u2013 Zusammenarbeitens vor dem Hintergrund ihrer praktischen Durchf\u00fchrung detailliert vor. Wir diskutieren, wie praktische Formen des Zusammenarbeitens mit dem Forschungsfeld die Forschungssubjekte im Prozess der Wissensgenerierung als epistemische Partner*innen konzeptualisieren und damit auf eine Ver\u00e4nderung der ethnografischen Wissensproduktion im Forschungsprozess an sich abzielen. Wir argumentieren, dass durch situierte Konzeptarbeit gemeinsam mit anderen Akteur*innen die eigene Disziplin zentral weiter entwickelt und sozio-materielle Verh\u00e4ltnisse jenseits von distanzierter Kritik oder Perspektiv\u00fcbernahme mitgestaltet werden k\u00f6nnen.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_734\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Die Zusammenarbeit mit Akteur*innen im Feld ist sp\u00e4testens seit den 1980er Jahren ein zentrales Thema ethnografischer Wissensproduktion. Allerdings ist in der Umsetzung von Kollaborationen meist folgender Zwiespalt zu beobachten: Varianten der Dekonstruktion und \u201eKritik von au\u00dfen\u201c stehen Formen der engagierten oder aktivistischen Forschung gegen\u00fcber, die \u201evon innen\u201c an vorab definierten Probleml\u00f6sungen arbeiten oder epistemische Positionen des Forschungsfeldes \u00fcbernehmen. Beide Pole k\u00f6nnen aus unserer Sicht die Frage nach gesellschaftlich wirkm\u00e4chtiger Kritik aus den Sozialwissenschaften heute nicht ausreichend beantworten.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nBasierend auf zehn Jahren Zusammenarbeit mit Partner*innen im Feld der psychiatrischen Versorgung und Forschung, stellen wir in diesem Artikel drei unterschiedliche Formate des ko-laborativen \u2013 tempor\u00e4ren und nicht an einem gemeinsamem, normativem Ziel orientierten \u2013 Zusammenarbeitens vor dem Hintergrund ihrer praktischen Durchf\u00fchrung detailliert vor. Wir diskutieren, wie praktische Formen des Zusammenarbeitens mit dem Forschungsfeld die Forschungssubjekte im Prozess der Wissensgenerierung als epistemische Partner*innen konzeptualisieren und damit auf eine Ver\u00e4nderung der ethnografischen Wissensproduktion im Forschungsprozess an sich abzielen. Wir argumentieren, dass durch situierte Konzeptarbeit gemeinsam mit anderen Akteur*innen die eigene Disziplin zentral weiter entwickelt und sozio-materielle Verh\u00e4ltnisse jenseits von distanzierter Kritik oder Perspektiv\u00fcbernahme mitgestaltet werden k\u00f6nnen.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_734\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1094\" title=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1094\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1094<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/22407\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/22407\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/22407<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('734','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Reflexion als gef\u00fcgte Praxis<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 107-116, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_735\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_735\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_735\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Niew\u00f6hner2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Reflexion als gef\u00fcgte Praxis},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1103},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/22408},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {107-116},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Ethnografische Forschung ist reflexiv, sowohl mit Blick auf die eigene Forschungspraxis als auch auf die eigene Person in einem gesellschaftlichen Kontext. Wie genau sie dies ist, wird selten diskutiert. Implizit wird diese Reflexivit\u00e4t h\u00e4ufig als eine individuelle geistige Haltung und F\u00e4higkeit zur Kritik verstanden. Sp\u00e4testens seit das ebenfalls umf\u00e4nglich reflexive Forschungssubjekt in der Europ\u00e4ischen Ethnologie zum Regelfall geworden ist, bedarf es einer \u00dcberpr\u00fcfung dieses Reflexivit\u00e4tsverst\u00e4ndnisses. Ich schlage hier vor, Reflexivit\u00e4t als gef\u00fcgte Praxis zu verstehen und sie damit f\u00fcr empirische Forschung verf\u00fcgbar zu machen. Reflexivit\u00e4t als gef\u00fcgte Praxis dezentriert, erstens, Reflexivit\u00e4t als geistigen Prozess und etabliert stattdessen Reflektieren als konkrete materiell-semiotische Praktik. Zweitens dezentriert diese Perspektive das individuelle epistemische Subjekt zugunsten von Reflektieren als einer ko-laborativen Praxis. Drittens pl\u00e4diert dieser Ansatz f\u00fcr ergebnisoffenes Reflektieren als Selbstzweck statt es gleichsam in den Dienst einer spezifischen Form der Kritik zu stellen.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_735\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Ethnografische Forschung ist reflexiv, sowohl mit Blick auf die eigene Forschungspraxis als auch auf die eigene Person in einem gesellschaftlichen Kontext. Wie genau sie dies ist, wird selten diskutiert. Implizit wird diese Reflexivit\u00e4t h\u00e4ufig als eine individuelle geistige Haltung und F\u00e4higkeit zur Kritik verstanden. Sp\u00e4testens seit das ebenfalls umf\u00e4nglich reflexive Forschungssubjekt in der Europ\u00e4ischen Ethnologie zum Regelfall geworden ist, bedarf es einer \u00dcberpr\u00fcfung dieses Reflexivit\u00e4tsverst\u00e4ndnisses. Ich schlage hier vor, Reflexivit\u00e4t als gef\u00fcgte Praxis zu verstehen und sie damit f\u00fcr empirische Forschung verf\u00fcgbar zu machen. Reflexivit\u00e4t als gef\u00fcgte Praxis dezentriert, erstens, Reflexivit\u00e4t als geistigen Prozess und etabliert stattdessen Reflektieren als konkrete materiell-semiotische Praktik. Zweitens dezentriert diese Perspektive das individuelle epistemische Subjekt zugunsten von Reflektieren als einer ko-laborativen Praxis. Drittens pl\u00e4diert dieser Ansatz f\u00fcr ergebnisoffenes Reflektieren als Selbstzweck statt es gleichsam in den Dienst einer spezifischen Form der Kritik zu stellen.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_735\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1103\" title=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1103\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1103<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/22408\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/22408\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/22408<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('735','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Janine Hauer, Friederike Faust, Beate Binder<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Kooperieren \u2013 Kollaborieren \u2013 Kuratieren. Zu Formen des Zusammenarbeitens in der ethnografischen Forschung<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 3-17, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_731\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_731\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_731\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hauer2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Kooperieren \u2013 Kollaborieren \u2013 Kuratieren. Zu Formen des Zusammenarbeitens in der ethnografischen Forschung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Janine Hauer and Friederike Faust and Beate Binder},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1107},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/22401},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {3-17},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Mit den Begriffen \u201eKooperieren\u201c, \u201eKollaborieren\u201c und \u201eKuratieren\u201c n\u00e4hern wir uns den verschiedenen Modi der Zusammenarbeit in der ethnografischen Forschung, wie sie in diversen Feldern, in der Interaktion zwischen verschiedenen Akteur*innen und mit unterschiedlichen Zielsetzungen praktiziert werden. In der Einleitung zu dem Themenheft verfolgen wir weniger den Anspruch einer klaren Definition und Konturierung dieser Begriffe. Vielmehr b\u00fcndeln wir fortlaufende methodologische, ethische und epistemologische Diskussionen \u00fcberblicksartig, um die unterschiedlichen M\u00f6glichkeiten aufzuf\u00e4chern, mit denen ethnografische Forschung in gegenw\u00e4rtige gesellschaftliche Debatten und Prozesse hineinwirken kann. Die Diskussion der unterschiedlichen Formen des ethnografischen Zusammenarbeitens steht sechs Aufs\u00e4tzen voran, die ausschnitthaft Einblicke in Formen der Zusammenarbeit gew\u00e4hren, wie sie am Institut f\u00fcr Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie der Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin durchgef\u00fchrt werden. Der einleitende \u00dcberbick sowie der gesamte Band sind als Einladung zu verstehen, die M\u00f6glichkeiten und Grenzen produktiver Formen der Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren und dabei die gegenw\u00e4rtigen Herausforderungen ethnografischer Arbeit und gesellschaftlichen Zusammenlebens anzunehmen und zur eigenen Aufgabe zu machen.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_731\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Mit den Begriffen \u201eKooperieren\u201c, \u201eKollaborieren\u201c und \u201eKuratieren\u201c n\u00e4hern wir uns den verschiedenen Modi der Zusammenarbeit in der ethnografischen Forschung, wie sie in diversen Feldern, in der Interaktion zwischen verschiedenen Akteur*innen und mit unterschiedlichen Zielsetzungen praktiziert werden. In der Einleitung zu dem Themenheft verfolgen wir weniger den Anspruch einer klaren Definition und Konturierung dieser Begriffe. Vielmehr b\u00fcndeln wir fortlaufende methodologische, ethische und epistemologische Diskussionen \u00fcberblicksartig, um die unterschiedlichen M\u00f6glichkeiten aufzuf\u00e4chern, mit denen ethnografische Forschung in gegenw\u00e4rtige gesellschaftliche Debatten und Prozesse hineinwirken kann. Die Diskussion der unterschiedlichen Formen des ethnografischen Zusammenarbeitens steht sechs Aufs\u00e4tzen voran, die ausschnitthaft Einblicke in Formen der Zusammenarbeit gew\u00e4hren, wie sie am Institut f\u00fcr Europ\u00e4ische Ethnologie der Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin durchgef\u00fchrt werden. Der einleitende \u00dcberbick sowie der gesamte Band sind als Einladung zu verstehen, die M\u00f6glichkeiten und Grenzen produktiver Formen der Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren und dabei die gegenw\u00e4rtigen Herausforderungen ethnografischer Arbeit und gesellschaftlichen Zusammenlebens anzunehmen und zur eigenen Aufgabe zu machen.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_731\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1107\" title=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1107\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1107<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/22401\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/22401\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/22401<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('731','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Friederike Faust, Janine Hauer (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Kooperieren - Kollaborieren - Kuratieren. Positionsbestimmungen ethnografischer Praxis<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_733\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_733\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_733\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{Faust2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Kooperieren - Kollaborieren - Kuratieren. Positionsbestimmungen ethnografischer Praxis},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Friederike Faust and Janine Hauer},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/3\/4},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/22409},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {1-118},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Mit wem und wann, wie und wozu arbeiten Wissenschaftler*innen ethnografisch zusammen? Dieser Band schl\u00e4gt vor, diese Fragen nach forschender Zusammenarbeit anhand des Spektrums \u00bbKooperieren \u2013 Kollaborieren \u2013 Kuratieren\u00ab forschungspraktisch auszuloten. Die Autor*innen geben Einblicke in unterschiedliche Forschungsfelder und -erfordernisse der kulturanthropologischen Geschlechterforschung, Medizinanthropologie, Museums- und Wirtschaftsethnologie sowie der Anthropologie des Politischen und diskutieren, welche Formen von Intervention und Kritik sie erm\u00f6glichen.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_733\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Mit wem und wann, wie und wozu arbeiten Wissenschaftler*innen ethnografisch zusammen? Dieser Band schl\u00e4gt vor, diese Fragen nach forschender Zusammenarbeit anhand des Spektrums \u00bbKooperieren \u2013 Kollaborieren \u2013 Kuratieren\u00ab forschungspraktisch auszuloten. Die Autor*innen geben Einblicke in unterschiedliche Forschungsfelder und -erfordernisse der kulturanthropologischen Geschlechterforschung, Medizinanthropologie, Museums- und Wirtschaftsethnologie sowie der Anthropologie des Politischen und diskutieren, welche Formen von Intervention und Kritik sie erm\u00f6glichen.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_733\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/3\/4\" title=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/3\/4\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/issue\/view\/3\/4<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/22409\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/22409\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/22409<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('733','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Ruzana Liburkina<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Ethnografisch-anthropologische Forschung in, zu und mit Unternehmen. Skepsis-Spirale und m\u00f6gliche Fluchtpfade<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 83, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 29-47, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_732\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_732\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_732\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Liburkina2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ethnografisch-anthropologische Forschung in, zu und mit Unternehmen. Skepsis-Spirale und m\u00f6gliche Fluchtpfade},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Ruzana Liburkina},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1099},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/22403},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter: ethnographische und ethnologische Beitr\u00e4ge},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {83},<br \/>\r\npages = {29-47},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Im Zuge methodologischer Diskussionen zur Zusammenarbeit zwischen Ethnograf*innen und Feld werden Unternehmen f\u00fcr gew\u00f6hnlich nicht als potentielle Partner und Ko-Diskutanten in Betracht gezogen. Ausgehend von einer Beleuchtung der sozialtheoretisch begr\u00fcndeten und forschungspraktisch verst\u00e4rkten Gr\u00fcnde f\u00fcr diese Skepsis, fokussiert dieser Beitrag die Bedingungen f\u00fcr solche Kollaborationsbeziehungen. Dazu werden im ersten Schritt drei etablierte Formen ethnografischer Forschung er\u00f6rtert, die sich inmitten privatwirtschaftlicher Kontexte entfaltet: eingebettete Ethnografie im Auftrag der Unternehmen selbst, akademisch situierte Organisationsethnografie sowie ethnografisch-anthropologische Untersuchungen von Ph\u00e4nomenen, die das zeitgen\u00f6ssische Zusammenleben und Wirtschaften ordnen. Die darin sichtbar werdenden methodologischen Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen werden anschlie\u00dfend am konkreten Beispiel einer multi-station\u00e4ren ethnografischen Studie in der Lebensmittelbranche diskutiert. Daraus abgeleitete \u00dcberlegungen und Vorschl\u00e4ge komplettieren ein Pl\u00e4doyer f\u00fcr dezidierte ethnografisch-anthropologische Aufmerksamkeit gegen\u00fcber privatwirtschaftlichen Akteuren als ethnografischen Gegen\u00fcbern und m\u00f6glichen Forschungspartnern.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_732\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Im Zuge methodologischer Diskussionen zur Zusammenarbeit zwischen Ethnograf*innen und Feld werden Unternehmen f\u00fcr gew\u00f6hnlich nicht als potentielle Partner und Ko-Diskutanten in Betracht gezogen. Ausgehend von einer Beleuchtung der sozialtheoretisch begr\u00fcndeten und forschungspraktisch verst\u00e4rkten Gr\u00fcnde f\u00fcr diese Skepsis, fokussiert dieser Beitrag die Bedingungen f\u00fcr solche Kollaborationsbeziehungen. Dazu werden im ersten Schritt drei etablierte Formen ethnografischer Forschung er\u00f6rtert, die sich inmitten privatwirtschaftlicher Kontexte entfaltet: eingebettete Ethnografie im Auftrag der Unternehmen selbst, akademisch situierte Organisationsethnografie sowie ethnografisch-anthropologische Untersuchungen von Ph\u00e4nomenen, die das zeitgen\u00f6ssische Zusammenleben und Wirtschaften ordnen. Die darin sichtbar werdenden methodologischen Besonderheiten und Herausforderungen werden anschlie\u00dfend am konkreten Beispiel einer multi-station\u00e4ren ethnografischen Studie in der Lebensmittelbranche diskutiert. Daraus abgeleitete \u00dcberlegungen und Vorschl\u00e4ge komplettieren ein Pl\u00e4doyer f\u00fcr dezidierte ethnografisch-anthropologische Aufmerksamkeit gegen\u00fcber privatwirtschaftlichen Akteuren als ethnografischen Gegen\u00fcbern und m\u00f6glichen Forschungspartnern.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_732\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1099\" title=\"http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1099\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.berliner-blaetter.de\/index.php\/blaetter\/article\/view\/1099<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/22403\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/22403\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/22403<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('732','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Milena D. Bister<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Gesundheitliches Gut-achten als soziomaterieller Prozess: Eine Praxeografie der Zuerkennung von gemeindepsychiatrischen Leistungen in Berlin<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">\u00d6sterreichische Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Geschichtswissenschaften, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 31, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 3, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 157-178, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2021<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_736\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_736\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_736\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bister2021,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Gesundheitliches Gut-achten als soziomaterieller Prozess: Eine Praxeografie der Zuerkennung von gemeindepsychiatrischen Leistungen in Berlin},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Milena D. Bister},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/journals.univie.ac.at\/index.php\/oezg\/article\/view\/5589},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.25365\/OEZG-2020-31-3-9},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2021},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2021-01-20},<br \/>\r\njournal = {\u00d6sterreichische Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Geschichtswissenschaften},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {31},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {3},<br \/>\r\npages = {157-178},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Historically, social security has been related to medical knowledge in many ways. For instance, medical expertise is incorporated into the granting and assessment of welfare state support measures and social policy fields of application shape medical knowledge practice. This paper deals with health assessment practices in Berlin community mental healthcare institutions. Based on a praxeographic approach and ethnographic research conducted between 2011 and 2017, two characteristics of the assessment process are elaborated: on the one hand, the assessment is distributed over different persons, forms of knowledge and artefacts as well as over time. On the other, it focuses on the beneficiary as a case and tailors the assessment of the person and his or her need for support to existing care services. The aim of this contribution is to first locate health assessment processes as situated and contingent knowledge practices in the context of welfare state support measures and second to clarify their effects on the establishment of living conditions of psychiatric service users.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_736\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Historically, social security has been related to medical knowledge in many ways. For instance, medical expertise is incorporated into the granting and assessment of welfare state support measures and social policy fields of application shape medical knowledge practice. This paper deals with health assessment practices in Berlin community mental healthcare institutions. Based on a praxeographic approach and ethnographic research conducted between 2011 and 2017, two characteristics of the assessment process are elaborated: on the one hand, the assessment is distributed over different persons, forms of knowledge and artefacts as well as over time. On the other, it focuses on the beneficiary as a case and tailors the assessment of the person and his or her need for support to existing care services. The aim of this contribution is to first locate health assessment processes as situated and contingent knowledge practices in the context of welfare state support measures and second to clarify their effects on the establishment of living conditions of psychiatric service users.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_736\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/journals.univie.ac.at\/index.php\/oezg\/article\/view\/5589\" title=\"https:\/\/journals.univie.ac.at\/index.php\/oezg\/article\/view\/5589\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/journals.univie.ac.at\/index.php\/oezg\/article\/view\/5589<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.25365\/OEZG-2020-31-3-9\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.25365\/OEZG-2020-31-3-9\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.25365\/OEZG-2020-31-3-9<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('736','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2020\">2020<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Christine Schmid<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('739','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">The Anthropologist amidst and beyond: Notes on Temporalities of Covid-19<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Social Anthropology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 28, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 350-351, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_739\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('739','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_739\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Schmid2020b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {The Anthropologist amidst and beyond: Notes on Temporalities of Covid-19},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Christine Schmid},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1111\/1469-8676.12893},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-12-02},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Social Anthropology},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {28},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\npages = {350-351},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('739','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_739\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1111\/1469-8676.12893\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1111\/1469-8676.12893\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1111\/1469-8676.12893<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('739','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_book\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Christine Schmid<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Ver-r\u00fcckte Expertisen: ethnografische Perspektiven auf Genesungsbegleitung <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  book\">Book<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Bielefeld, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>, <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_isbn\">ISBN: 3837-653854<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_740\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@book{Schmid2020c,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ver-r\u00fcckte Expertisen: ethnografische Perspektiven auf Genesungsbegleitung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Christine Schmid},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Ver-r\u00fcckte Expertisen: ethnografische Perspektiven auf Genesungsbegleitung},<br \/>\r\nisbn = {3837-653854},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-12-01},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {26},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Bielefeld},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {book}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('740','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Markus A. Feufel, Christine Schmid, Viola Westfal<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">On Kantian tendencies during the early corona pandemic in Germany<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Mind &amp; Society, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 23, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 12.2020, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 1-7, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_741\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_741\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_741\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Feufel2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {On Kantian tendencies during the early corona pandemic in Germany},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Markus A. Feufel and Christine Schmid and Viola Westfal},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC7757079\/},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007%2Fs11299-020-00272-y},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-12-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Mind & Society},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {23},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {12.2020},<br \/>\r\npages = {1-7},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Based on an ad hoc online survey about risk perception and preventive behaviours, we describe three chronological phases related to how people in Germany perceived the Corona pandemic between March 22 and May 10, 2020. In general, participants reported to be less concerned about their own risk than about the risk faced by others. However, a good portion of those who thought that they themselves were low risk actually wrote about their belief that they nevertheless had a responsibility to behave in ways that benefited others, even if it came at a cost to themselves. In loose reference to Immanuel Kant\u2019s notion that humans have a rational duty to act in a socially responsible manner, we interpret people\u2019s comments about other-regarding behaviour as an initiation of a Kantian tendency during the Corona pandemic. Based on these findings, we suggest that policy makers may do better in times of crisis than nudging, incentivizing, or compelling the public by law. They can perhaps accomplish more by (also) nurturing people\u2019s innate sense of the need for socially responsible action to be taken in order to meet the daunting challenges of present and future crises.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_741\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Based on an ad hoc online survey about risk perception and preventive behaviours, we describe three chronological phases related to how people in Germany perceived the Corona pandemic between March 22 and May 10, 2020. In general, participants reported to be less concerned about their own risk than about the risk faced by others. However, a good portion of those who thought that they themselves were low risk actually wrote about their belief that they nevertheless had a responsibility to behave in ways that benefited others, even if it came at a cost to themselves. In loose reference to Immanuel Kant\u2019s notion that humans have a rational duty to act in a socially responsible manner, we interpret people\u2019s comments about other-regarding behaviour as an initiation of a Kantian tendency during the Corona pandemic. Based on these findings, we suggest that policy makers may do better in times of crisis than nudging, incentivizing, or compelling the public by law. They can perhaps accomplish more by (also) nurturing people\u2019s innate sense of the need for socially responsible action to be taken in order to meet the daunting challenges of present and future crises.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_741\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC7757079\/\" title=\"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC7757079\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pmc\/articles\/PMC7757079\/<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007%2Fs11299-020-00272-y\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007%2Fs11299-020-00272-y\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007%2Fs11299-020-00272-y<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('741','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Milena D. Bister, Janine Hauer, Martina Klausner, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Christine Schmid, Sebastian von Peter<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Distributing Reflexivity through Co-laborative Ethnography<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_726\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_726\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_726\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Distributing Reflexivity through Co-laborative Ethnography},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Milena D. Bister and Janine Hauer and Martina Klausner and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Christine Schmid and Sebastian von Peter},<br \/>\r\neditor = {<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/0891241620968271},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1177\/0891241620968271},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-11-03},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Journal of Contemporary Ethnography},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In ethnographic research and analysis, reflexivity is vital to achieving constant coordination between field and concept work. However, it has been conceptualized predominantly as an ethnographer\u2019s individual mental capacity. In this article, we draw on ten years of experience in conducting research together with partners from social psychiatry and mental health care across different research projects. We unfold three modes of achieving reflexivity co-laboratively: contrasting and discussing disciplinary concepts in interdisciplinary working groups and feedback workshops; joint data interpretation and writing; and participating in political agenda setting. Engaging these modes reveals reflexivity as a distributed process able to strengthen the ethnographer\u2019s interpretative authority, and also able to constantly push the conceptual boundaries of the participating disciplines and professions.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_726\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In ethnographic research and analysis, reflexivity is vital to achieving constant coordination between field and concept work. However, it has been conceptualized predominantly as an ethnographer\u2019s individual mental capacity. In this article, we draw on ten years of experience in conducting research together with partners from social psychiatry and mental health care across different research projects. We unfold three modes of achieving reflexivity co-laboratively: contrasting and discussing disciplinary concepts in interdisciplinary working groups and feedback workshops; joint data interpretation and writing; and participating in political agenda setting. Engaging these modes reveals reflexivity as a distributed process able to strengthen the ethnographer\u2019s interpretative authority, and also able to constantly push the conceptual boundaries of the participating disciplines and professions.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_726\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/0891241620968271\" title=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/0891241620968271\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/0891241620968271<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1177\/0891241620968271\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1177\/0891241620968271\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1177\/0891241620968271<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('726','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Milena D. Bister<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('724','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Moving and mapping (with) Actor-Network Theory (Review: Blok, A, Far\u00edas, I., &amp; Roberts, C. (eds) (2019) The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory, London: Routledge.)<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">ephemera. theory and politics in organization, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_724\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('724','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_724\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bister2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Moving and mapping (with) Actor-Network Theory (Review: Blok, A, Far\u00edas, I., & Roberts, C. (eds) (2019) The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory, London: Routledge.)},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Milena D. Bister},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.ephemerajournal.org\/contribution\/moving-and-mapping-actor-network-theory},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-10-20},<br \/>\r\njournal = {ephemera. theory and politics in organization},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('724','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_724\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ephemerajournal.org\/contribution\/moving-and-mapping-actor-network-theory\" title=\"http:\/\/www.ephemerajournal.org\/contribution\/moving-and-mapping-actor-network-the[...]\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.ephemerajournal.org\/contribution\/moving-and-mapping-actor-network-the[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('724','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('718','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Situating Biologies: Studying Human Differentiation as Material-Semiotic Practice<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Jens Seeberg, Andreas Roepstorff, Lotte Meinert (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Biosocial Worlds. Anthropology of Health Environments beyond Determinism, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 44-68, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">UCL Press, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_718\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('718','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_718\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Niew\u00f6hner2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Situating Biologies: Studying Human Differentiation as Material-Semiotic Practice},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Jens Seeberg and Andreas Roepstorff and Lotte Meinert},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/discovery.ucl.ac.uk\/id\/eprint\/10110376\/1\/Biosocial-Worlds.pdf},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-09-28},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Biosocial Worlds. Anthropology of Health Environments beyond Determinism},<br \/>\r\npages = {44-68},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {UCL Press},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('718','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_718\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-file-pdf\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/discovery.ucl.ac.uk\/id\/eprint\/10110376\/1\/Biosocial-Worlds.pdf\" title=\"https:\/\/discovery.ucl.ac.uk\/id\/eprint\/10110376\/1\/Biosocial-Worlds.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/discovery.ucl.ac.uk\/id\/eprint\/10110376\/1\/Biosocial-Worlds.pdf<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('718','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Petra Beck<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">The Ocean as Thingspace. From the Ocean as \u2018Master of Disappearance\u2019 to the \u2018Friendly Floatees\u2019 and a new ocean cosmology <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Richard Ek, Nils Johannson\r\n (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Opening the Bin: Perspectives on Waste from the Social Sciences and the Humanities, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Cambridge Scholars Publishing, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Newcawstle upon Tyne, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_702\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('702','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_702\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Beck2019c,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {The Ocean as Thingspace. From the Ocean as \u2018Master of Disappearance\u2019 to the \u2018Friendly Floatees\u2019 and a new ocean cosmology},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Petra Beck},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Richard Ek and Nils Johannson<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-05-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Opening the Bin: Perspectives on Waste from the Social Sciences and the Humanities},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Newcawstle upon Tyne},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In this paper I will explore the oceans as Thingspaces, and analyze the current Plastic Pollution of oceans within the long history of resurfacing objects from the sea. From the specific history of oceans as \u201cPlaces of Away\u201d and \u201cPlaces of No return\u201d since the antiquity, where the ocean was valued for its property to \u201ckeep things under\u201d, as \u201cmaster of disappearance\u201d (Lindenlauf 2003), and a resurfacing object was regarded as a divine sign, like in the myth of Polycrates, to a more recent event of recurring objects: The \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d. Infamous 30 000 floating rubber ducks, that not only helped to map the ocean currents, but became icons for the plastic pollution of oceans themselves.\t<br \/>\r\nFor that purpose, I will work with a discourse analytical perspective on the narratives, which have arisen around the event of the \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d, including two children's books and a Disney Channel Movie. The changing narratives and ontologies around the \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d can be used to describe the shift in human-ocean-relations within the growing oceanic Plastic Pollution. <br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('702','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_702\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In this paper I will explore the oceans as Thingspaces, and analyze the current Plastic Pollution of oceans within the long history of resurfacing objects from the sea. From the specific history of oceans as \u201cPlaces of Away\u201d and \u201cPlaces of No return\u201d since the antiquity, where the ocean was valued for its property to \u201ckeep things under\u201d, as \u201cmaster of disappearance\u201d (Lindenlauf 2003), and a resurfacing object was regarded as a divine sign, like in the myth of Polycrates, to a more recent event of recurring objects: The \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d. Infamous 30 000 floating rubber ducks, that not only helped to map the ocean currents, but became icons for the plastic pollution of oceans themselves.\t<br \/>\r\nFor that purpose, I will work with a discourse analytical perspective on the narratives, which have arisen around the event of the \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d, including two children's books and a Disney Channel Movie. The changing narratives and ontologies around the \u201cFriendly Floatees\u201d can be used to describe the shift in human-ocean-relations within the growing oceanic Plastic Pollution. <br \/>\r\n<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('702','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Lauren Cubellis<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Sympathetic Care <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Cultural Anthropology , <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 35, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 14-22, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_720\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Cubellis2020b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Sympathetic Care},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Lauren Cubellis},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-05-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Cultural Anthropology },<br \/>\r\nvolume = {35},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {14-22},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('720','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Petra Beck, Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, Adina Dymczyk, Janine Hauer, Anna Heitger, D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107, Ruzana Liburkina, Stefan Reinsch, Tim Seitz, Christine Schmid, Krystin Unverzagt<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('714','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Rezension zu: Groth, Stefan; Ritter, Christian (Hrsg.): Zusammen arbeiten. Praktiken der Koordination und Kooperation in kollaborativen Prozessen. Bielefeld  2019<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">H-Soz-Kult, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_714\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('714','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_714\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Beck2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Rezension zu: Groth, Stefan; Ritter, Christian (Hrsg.): Zusammen arbeiten. Praktiken der Koordination und Kooperation in kollaborativen Prozessen. Bielefeld  2019},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Petra Beck and Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and Adina Dymczyk and Janine Hauer and Anna Heitger and D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107 and Ruzana Liburkina and Stefan Reinsch and Tim Seitz and Christine Schmid and Krystin Unverzagt},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.hsozkult.de\/publicationreview\/id\/reb-29122},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-02-25},<br \/>\r\njournal = {H-Soz-Kult},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('714','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_714\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.hsozkult.de\/publicationreview\/id\/reb-29122\" title=\"https:\/\/www.hsozkult.de\/publicationreview\/id\/reb-29122\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.hsozkult.de\/publicationreview\/id\/reb-29122<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('714','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Janine Hauer, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('713','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Making land-use change and markets: the global-local entanglement of producing rice in Bagr\u00e9, Burkina Faso<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 1-17, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_713\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('713','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_713\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Hauer2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Making land-use change and markets: the global-local entanglement of producing rice in Bagr\u00e9, Burkina Faso},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Janine Hauer and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1080\/04353684.2020.1723121},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-02-04},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography},<br \/>\r\npages = {1-17},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('713','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_713\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/04353684.2020.1723121\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1080\/04353684.2020.1723121\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1080\/04353684.2020.1723121<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('713','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_book\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Tim Seitz<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Design Thinking and the New Spirit of Capitalism. Sociological Reflections on Innovation Culture <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  book\">Book<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Palgrave Pivot, London et al., <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_668\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@book{Seitz2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Design Thinking and the New Spirit of Capitalism. Sociological Reflections on Innovation Culture},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Tim Seitz},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-01-02},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Palgrave Pivot, London et al.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {book}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('668','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Lauren Cubellis<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('716','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Gestures of Care and Recognition: An Introduction<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Cultural Anthropology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 35, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 1-5, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_716\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('716','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_716\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Cubellis2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Gestures of Care and Recognition: An Introduction},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Lauren Cubellis},<br \/>\r\neditor = {<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/journal.culanth.org\/index.php\/ca\/article\/view\/4432},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.14506\/ca35.1.01},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-01-02},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Cultural Anthropology},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {35},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {1-5},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('716','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_716\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/journal.culanth.org\/index.php\/ca\/article\/view\/4432\" title=\"https:\/\/journal.culanth.org\/index.php\/ca\/article\/view\/4432\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/journal.culanth.org\/index.php\/ca\/article\/view\/4432<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14506\/ca35.1.01\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.14506\/ca35.1.01\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.14506\/ca35.1.01<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('716','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Christine Schmid<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('738','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Zum oszillierenden Charakter von Genesungsbegleitung<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Sozialpsychiatrische Information, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 4, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2020<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_738\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('738','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_738\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Schmid2020,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Zum oszillierenden Charakter von Genesungsbegleitung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Christine Schmid},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/schmid-chr-zum-oszillierenden-charakter-von-genesungsbegleitung-einzelartikel-aus-si-4-2020\/.},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2020},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2020-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Sozialpsychiatrische Information},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {4},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('738','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_738\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/schmid-chr-zum-oszillierenden-charakter-von-genesungsbegleitung-einzelartikel-aus-si-4-2020\/.\" title=\"https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/schmid-chr-zum-oszillierenden-charakter-vo[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/psychiatrie-verlag.de\/product\/schmid-chr-zum-oszillierenden-charakter-vo[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('738','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2019\">2019<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Hannah L. Harrison, Janine Hauer, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, \u00d8ystein Aas<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Disputing nature in the Anthropocene: technology as friend and foe in the struggle to conserve wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Ecology and Society, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 24, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 3, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_663\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_663\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_663\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Harrison2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Disputing nature in the Anthropocene: technology as friend and foe in the struggle to conserve wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Hannah L. Harrison and Janine Hauer and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and \u00d8ystein Aas},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.ecologyandsociety.org\/vol24\/iss3\/art13\/<br \/>\r\nhttps:\/\/soundcloud.com\/user-76762384\/disputingnature\/s-RkdfF},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5751\/ES-10945-240313},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-09-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Ecology and Society},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {24},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {3},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {The Anthropocene, simply put, is characterized by the recognition that natural processes are inextricably entwined with human influence. Against this backdrop, managing natural resources needs to be fundamentally rethought as balancing human-nature entanglements continues to challenges policymakers and conservation managers obligated toward politically and scientifically feasible measures. A closer look at wild Atlantic salmon management in Europe reveals dynamic shifts over the past two centuries, particularly with regard to how hatcheries are used as conservation tools. We use case studies on Norwegian and Welsh wild salmon cultivation practices to trace these shifts in conservation and management practices. We frame our analysis through a lens of shifting conceptualizations of naturalness and human-salmon relationships. Starting at the multinational level and then moving to ground-level cases, we show how naturalness is conceptualized by managers and hatchery stakeholders, and how those perceptions play into definitions of desired outcomes for wild salmon conservation as well as the strategies and technologies implemented to achieve these conservation goals. We highlight two paradoxes that are illuminated by the disputes and shifting perceptions surrounding salmon hatcheries. First, we show that hatcheries are no longer perceived as appropriate tools to increase wild salmon populations. Rather, hatchery technologies are being withdrawn, limited, or transformed, often resulting in local-level controversy. Paradoxically, these changes are, in themselves highly technical processes involving genomic testing and big data inventories. Second, despite the recognition of ever more complex human-nature entanglements, the practical outcomes for salmon conservation are oriented toward standardized testability and manageability and limiting certain human-salmon interactions, and although some technologies are instrumental, others are disregarded. As a result, those techno-social communities organized around hatchery technologies are at risk of being removed or otherwise excluded from their preferred conservation activities.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_663\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">The Anthropocene, simply put, is characterized by the recognition that natural processes are inextricably entwined with human influence. Against this backdrop, managing natural resources needs to be fundamentally rethought as balancing human-nature entanglements continues to challenges policymakers and conservation managers obligated toward politically and scientifically feasible measures. A closer look at wild Atlantic salmon management in Europe reveals dynamic shifts over the past two centuries, particularly with regard to how hatcheries are used as conservation tools. We use case studies on Norwegian and Welsh wild salmon cultivation practices to trace these shifts in conservation and management practices. We frame our analysis through a lens of shifting conceptualizations of naturalness and human-salmon relationships. Starting at the multinational level and then moving to ground-level cases, we show how naturalness is conceptualized by managers and hatchery stakeholders, and how those perceptions play into definitions of desired outcomes for wild salmon conservation as well as the strategies and technologies implemented to achieve these conservation goals. We highlight two paradoxes that are illuminated by the disputes and shifting perceptions surrounding salmon hatcheries. First, we show that hatcheries are no longer perceived as appropriate tools to increase wild salmon populations. Rather, hatchery technologies are being withdrawn, limited, or transformed, often resulting in local-level controversy. Paradoxically, these changes are, in themselves highly technical processes involving genomic testing and big data inventories. Second, despite the recognition of ever more complex human-nature entanglements, the practical outcomes for salmon conservation are oriented toward standardized testability and manageability and limiting certain human-salmon interactions, and although some technologies are instrumental, others are disregarded. As a result, those techno-social communities organized around hatchery technologies are at risk of being removed or otherwise excluded from their preferred conservation activities.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_663\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ecologyandsociety.org\/vol24\/iss3\/art13\/\" title=\"https:\/\/www.ecologyandsociety.org\/vol24\/iss3\/art13\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.ecologyandsociety.org\/vol24\/iss3\/art13\/<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"fab fa-soundcloud\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/soundcloud.com\/user-76762384\/disputingnature\/s-RkdfF\" title=\"https:\/\/soundcloud.com\/user-76762384\/disputingnature\/s-RkdfF\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/soundcloud.com\/user-76762384\/disputingnature\/s-RkdfF<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5751\/ES-10945-240313\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5751\/ES-10945-240313\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5751\/ES-10945-240313<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('663','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, Janine Hauer, Maren Heibges, Jonna Josties, Martina Klausner, Anja Klein, Ruzana Liburkina, Julie Sascia Mewes, Christine Schmid, Tim Seitz (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume I <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_665\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{Niew\u00f6hner2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume I},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and Janine Hauer and Maren Heibges and Jonna Josties and Martina Klausner and Anja Klein and Ruzana Liburkina and Julie Sascia Mewes and Christine Schmid and Tim Seitz},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-05-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag, Berlin},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('665','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, Janine Hauer, Maren Heibges, Jonna Josties, Martina Klausner, Anja Klein, Ruzana Liburkina, Julie Sascia Mewes, Christine Schmid, Tim Seitz (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume II <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_666\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{Niew\u00f6hner2019b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {After Practice. Thinking through Matter(s) and Meaning Relationally. Volume II},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and Janine Hauer and Maren Heibges and Jonna Josties and Martina Klausner and Anja Klein and Ruzana Liburkina and Julie Sascia Mewes and Christine Schmid and Tim Seitz},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-05-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag, Berlin},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('666','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Sabine Biedermann, Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, Sascha Cornejo Puschner, Adina Dymczyk, Dennis Eckhardt, Janine Hauer, Maren Heibges, D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107, Jonna Josties, Martina Klausner, Anja Klein, C\u00e9line Lauer, Ruzana Liburkina, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Stefan Reinsch, Christine Schmid, Tim Seitz, Itzell Torres, Krystin Unverzagt, Jorge E. Vega-Marrot<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('669','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">From the Collaboratory Social Anthropology &amp; Life Sciences to the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">EASST Review, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 38, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_669\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('669','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_669\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Biedermann2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {From the Collaboratory Social Anthropology & Life Sciences to the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Sabine Biedermann and Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and Sascha Cornejo Puschner and Adina Dymczyk and Dennis Eckhardt and Janine Hauer and Maren Heibges and D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107 and Jonna Josties and Martina Klausner and Anja Klein and C\u00e9line Lauer and Ruzana Liburkina and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Stefan Reinsch and Christine Schmid and Tim Seitz and Itzell Torres and Krystin Unverzagt and Jorge E. Vega-Marrot},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/laboratory-anthropology-of-environmenthuman-relations\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-05-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {EASST Review},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {38},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('669','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_669\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/laboratory-anthropology-of-environmenthuman-relations\/\" title=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/laboratory-anthropology-of-environmenthuman-relations\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/laboratory-anthropology-of-environmenthuman-relations\/<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('669','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Sabine Biedermann, Patrick Bieler, Milena Bister, Sascha Cornejo Puschner, Adina Dymczyk, Dennis Eckhardt, Janine Hauer, Maren Heibges, D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107, Jonna Josties, Martina Klausner, Anja Klein, C\u00e9line Lauer, Ruzana Liburkina, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Stefan Reinsch, Christine Schmid, Tim Seitz, Itzell Torres, Krystin Unverzagt, Jorge E. Vega-Marrot<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('670','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Current work in the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations: Doing research in a more-than-thought collective<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">EASST Review, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 38, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_670\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('670','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_670\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Biedermann2019b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Current work in the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations: Doing research in a more-than-thought collective},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Sabine Biedermann and Patrick Bieler and Milena Bister and Sascha Cornejo Puschner and Adina Dymczyk and Dennis Eckhardt and Janine Hauer and Maren Heibges and D\u017eeneta Hod\u017ei\u0107 and Jonna Josties and Martina Klausner and Anja Klein and C\u00e9line Lauer and Ruzana Liburkina and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Stefan Reinsch and Christine Schmid and Tim Seitz and Itzell Torres and Krystin Unverzagt and Jorge E. Vega-Marrot},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/current-work-in-the-laboratory-anthropology-of-environment-human-relations-doing-research-in-a-more-than-thought-collective\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-05-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {EASST Review},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {38},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('670','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_670\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/current-work-in-the-laboratory-anthropology-of-environment-human-relations-doing-research-in-a-more-than-thought-collective\/\" title=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/current-work-in-the-laboratory-anthropology-of-environ[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/current-work-in-the-laboratory-anthropology-of-environ[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('670','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Martina Klausner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Niching in cities under pressure. Tracing the reconfiguration of community psychiatric care and the housing market in Berlin<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Geoforum, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 101, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 202-211, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_660\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_660\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_660\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2019b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Niching in cities under pressure. Tracing the reconfiguration of community psychiatric care and the housing market in Berlin},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Martina Klausner},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1016\/j.geoforum.2019.01.018},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-03-08},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Geoforum},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {101},<br \/>\r\npages = {202-211},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Community psychiatry services in Berlin are currently facing serious challenges providing care to their clients due to a strained housing market and a lack of housing for people with low income or on welfare. Rather than using the word precarity to describe the effect of cuts in welfare state benefits and investments, we grasp precarity ethnographically as a situated, processual condition that emerges in urban assemblages. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in community psychiatry and with people with a psychiatric diagnosis in Berlin, we elaborate on the entanglement of housing market development, gentrification processes and mental health care provision. Community psychiatry professionals especially face challenges securing decent housing for their clients in the inner-city; as a result they pressure them to keep disturbances to a minimum and keep inconspicuous clients in the mental health care system. We argue that precarity is contingently produced by the coming-together of urban developments and community psychiatry principles. As such, precarity itself is generative of shifts in mental health care practices, produces visible tensions within community psychiatry and unfolds in the everyday struggles of mental health care clients, resulting in ambiguous outcomes. To provide a relational analysis of precarity as lived experience and a condition of urban life, we introduce the notion of niching as a middle-range concept connecting conditions of precarity with what people make of it. This is complemented by an analysis of the socio-material practices that produce urbanism.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_660\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Community psychiatry services in Berlin are currently facing serious challenges providing care to their clients due to a strained housing market and a lack of housing for people with low income or on welfare. Rather than using the word precarity to describe the effect of cuts in welfare state benefits and investments, we grasp precarity ethnographically as a situated, processual condition that emerges in urban assemblages. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in community psychiatry and with people with a psychiatric diagnosis in Berlin, we elaborate on the entanglement of housing market development, gentrification processes and mental health care provision. Community psychiatry professionals especially face challenges securing decent housing for their clients in the inner-city; as a result they pressure them to keep disturbances to a minimum and keep inconspicuous clients in the mental health care system. We argue that precarity is contingently produced by the coming-together of urban developments and community psychiatry principles. As such, precarity itself is generative of shifts in mental health care practices, produces visible tensions within community psychiatry and unfolds in the everyday struggles of mental health care clients, resulting in ambiguous outcomes. To provide a relational analysis of precarity as lived experience and a condition of urban life, we introduce the notion of niching as a middle-range concept connecting conditions of precarity with what people make of it. This is complemented by an analysis of the socio-material practices that produce urbanism.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_660\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1016\/j.geoforum.2019.01.018\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1016\/j.geoforum.2019.01.018\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1016\/j.geoforum.2019.01.018<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('660','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Christine Schmid, Sebastian von Peter<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('658','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Teilnehmende Beobachtung im Kontext qualitativer sozialpsychiatrischer Forschung<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Silvia Krumm, Reinhold Kilian, Heiko L\u00f6wenstein (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Qualitative Forschung in der Sozialpsychiatrie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 162-172, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Psychiatrie Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">K\u00f6ln, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>, <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_isbn\">ISBN: 9783884146866<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_658\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('658','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_658\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Schmid2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Teilnehmende Beobachtung im Kontext qualitativer sozialpsychiatrischer Forschung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Christine Schmid and Sebastian von Peter},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Silvia Krumm and Reinhold Kilian and Heiko L\u00f6wenstein},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschung-in-der-sozialpsychiatrie.html},<br \/>\r\nisbn = {9783884146866},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-03-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Qualitative Forschung in der Sozialpsychiatrie},<br \/>\r\npages = {162-172},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Psychiatrie Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {K\u00f6ln},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('658','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_658\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschung-in-der-sozialpsychiatrie.html\" title=\"https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschu[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschu[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('658','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Ruzana Liburkina<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('667','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Verantwortungs\u00fcbernahme praxistheoretisch gedacht: Verh\u00e4ltnis von Handlungs- und Verantwortungstr\u00e4gerschaft in der Auditkultur<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">RphZ Rechtsphilosophie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 5, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 170-184, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>, <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_issn\">ISSN: 2364-1355<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_667\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('667','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_667\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Liburkina2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Verantwortungs\u00fcbernahme praxistheoretisch gedacht: Verh\u00e4ltnis von Handlungs- und Verantwortungstr\u00e4gerschaft in der Auditkultur},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Ruzana Liburkina},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.5771\/2364-1355-2019-2-170},<br \/>\r\nissn = {2364-1355},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-02-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {RphZ Rechtsphilosophie},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {5},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\npages = {170-184},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('667','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_667\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.5771\/2364-1355-2019-2-170\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.5771\/2364-1355-2019-2-170\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.5771\/2364-1355-2019-2-170<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('667','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Martina Klausner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('657','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Iterative Go-alongs: Eine ethnografische Methode zur Erforschung des Zusammenspiels von psychischen Beeintr\u00e4chtigungen und st\u00e4dtischer Umwelt<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Silvia Krumm, Reinhold Kilian, Heiko L\u00f6wenstein (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Qualitative Forschung in der Sozialpsychiatrie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 173-183, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Psychiatrie Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">K\u00f6ln, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>, <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_isbn\">ISBN: 9783884146866<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_657\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('657','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_657\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Bieler2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Iterative Go-alongs: Eine ethnografische Methode zur Erforschung des Zusammenspiels von psychischen Beeintr\u00e4chtigungen und st\u00e4dtischer Umwelt},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Martina Klausner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Silvia Krumm and Reinhold Kilian and Heiko L\u00f6wenstein},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschung-in-der-sozialpsychiatrie.html},<br \/>\r\nisbn = {9783884146866},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Qualitative Forschung in der Sozialpsychiatrie},<br \/>\r\npages = {173-183},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Psychiatrie Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {K\u00f6ln},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('657','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_657\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschung-in-der-sozialpsychiatrie.html\" title=\"https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschu[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.psychiatrie-verlag.de\/buecher\/detail\/book-detail\/qualitative-forschu[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('657','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Petra Beck<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('701','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Capitalisme sentimental<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Martina Nu\u00dfbaumer, Peter Stuiber\/Museum Wien\r\n\r\n (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Wo Dinge wohnen. Das Ph\u00e4nomen Selfstorage, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Park Books, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Z\u00fcrich, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_701\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('701','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_701\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Beck2019b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Capitalisme sentimental},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Petra Beck},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Martina Nu\u00dfbaumer and Peter Stuiber\/Museum Wien<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-phaenomen-selfstorage.html},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Wo Dinge wohnen. Das Ph\u00e4nomen Selfstorage},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Park Books},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Z\u00fcrich},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('701','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_701\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-phaenomen-selfstorage.html\" title=\"https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('701','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Petra Beck<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('700','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Orte der Diskretion<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Martina Nu\u00dfbaumer, Peter Stuiber\/Museum Wien\r\n\r\n (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Wo Dinge wohnen. Das Ph\u00e4nomen Selfstorage, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Park Books, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Z\u00fcrich, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2019<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_700\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('700','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_700\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Beck2019,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Orte der Diskretion},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Petra Beck},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Martina Nu\u00dfbaumer and Peter Stuiber\/Museum Wien<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-phaenomen-selfstorage.html},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2019},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2019-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Wo Dinge wohnen. Das Ph\u00e4nomen Selfstorage},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Park Books},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Z\u00fcrich},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('700','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_700\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-phaenomen-selfstorage.html\" title=\"https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.wienmuseum.at\/de\/ausstellungen\/vorschau\/ansicht\/wo-dinge-wohnen-das-[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('700','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2018\">2018<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_misc\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Marc Lange, Marie-Louise Breinlinger-O'Reilly, Lou Klappenbach, Alexander Bankhofer<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Nutzungskonflikte in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt in Berlin: Abschlussbericht der Untersuchung zu Nutzungskonflikten in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  misc\">Miscellaneous<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_howpublished\">Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_651\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_651\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_651\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@misc{Lange2018b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Nutzungskonflikte in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt in Berlin: Abschlussbericht der Untersuchung zu Nutzungskonflikten in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Marc Lange and Marie-Louise Breinlinger-O'Reilly and Lou Klappenbach and Alexander Bankhofer},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/19477},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-10-18},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Dieser Abschlussbericht ist das Ergebnis einer von Oktober 2016 bis Dezember 2017 durchgef\u00fchrten Untersuchung zu Nutzungskonflikten in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt im Berliner Bezirk Mitte. Sie entstand in einer Kooperation zwischen Forscher:innen der Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin und dem Pr\u00e4ventionsrat des Bezirksamt Mitte von Berlin. Im Fokus standen Auswirkungen \u00fcberwiegend vergn\u00fcgungsorientierter Nutzungen des Stadtraums: L\u00e4rm, Verschmutzung, Stra\u00dfenverkehrsbeeintr\u00e4chtigungen sowie der Verkauf und Konsum von Bet\u00e4ubungsmitteln. Dar\u00fcber hinaus wurden Aspekte wie Beteiligung und Verwaltungshandeln sowie Gewerbe und Tourismus behandelt. Der Abschlussbericht fasst die Forschungsergebnisse insbesondere in Form einer differenzierten Problembeschreibung zusammen und zeigt daran ankn\u00fcpfende l\u00f6sungsorientierte Handlungspotenziale auf. Dar\u00fcber hinaus gibt er Auskunft \u00fcber das Untersuchungsgebiet, die Ausgangslage und Fragestellung, die angewandten Methoden und die Rahmenbedingungen der Forschung.},<br \/>\r\nhowpublished = {Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {misc}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_651\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Dieser Abschlussbericht ist das Ergebnis einer von Oktober 2016 bis Dezember 2017 durchgef\u00fchrten Untersuchung zu Nutzungskonflikten in der N\u00f6rdlichen Luisenstadt im Berliner Bezirk Mitte. Sie entstand in einer Kooperation zwischen Forscher:innen der Humboldt-Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin und dem Pr\u00e4ventionsrat des Bezirksamt Mitte von Berlin. Im Fokus standen Auswirkungen \u00fcberwiegend vergn\u00fcgungsorientierter Nutzungen des Stadtraums: L\u00e4rm, Verschmutzung, Stra\u00dfenverkehrsbeeintr\u00e4chtigungen sowie der Verkauf und Konsum von Bet\u00e4ubungsmitteln. Dar\u00fcber hinaus wurden Aspekte wie Beteiligung und Verwaltungshandeln sowie Gewerbe und Tourismus behandelt. Der Abschlussbericht fasst die Forschungsergebnisse insbesondere in Form einer differenzierten Problembeschreibung zusammen und zeigt daran ankn\u00fcpfende l\u00f6sungsorientierte Handlungspotenziale auf. Dar\u00fcber hinaus gibt er Auskunft \u00fcber das Untersuchungsgebiet, die Ausgangslage und Fragestellung, die angewandten Methoden und die Rahmenbedingungen der Forschung.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_651\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/19477\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/19477\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/19477<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('651','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_mastersthesis\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Anja Klein<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Knowledge Practices in the Modelling of &quot;Socio-Ecological Coevolutions&quot;: On Simplification, Experimentation, Visualization and Alignment<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  mastersthesis\">Masters Thesis<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_school\">Humboldt Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_654\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_654\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_654\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@mastersthesis{Klein2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Knowledge Practices in the Modelling of \"Socio-Ecological Coevolutions\": On Simplification, Experimentation, Visualization and Alignment},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Anja Klein},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.18452\/19475},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-10-17},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nschool = {Humboldt Universit\u00e4t zu Berlin},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {This thesis builds on exploratory ethnographic research with an interdisciplinary research group that constructed mathematical models and computer simulations of complex socio-ecological transformations. In giving a detailed and empirically grounded account of modelling practices in a specific setting this work develops a basic understanding of modelling practices from the perspective of social anthropology and Science and Technology Studies. It operationalizes several concepts such as bifurcation, degree of irreversibility and alignment. Theoretical discussions concern collectivity in scientific practice, epistemology of computer simulations, materiality in experiments, laboratory studies and ontology. Building and running models can be described as a process of iteratively and continuously aligning model formats through material-semiotic practices of simplification, experimentation and visualization. These practices are each related to some model formats more than to others. The notion of \u201cformat\u201d captures the different ways in which \u201cthe model\u201d appears in everyday practices: as equations and code, but also as visualizations, plots of model output, descriptive text in a paper and as mental models. In a productive misalignment, each format contributes something particular to the model. Finally, this work problematizes underlying epistemological and ontological assumptions about \u201cthe social\u201d, \u201cthe natural\u201d and \u201cthe hybrid\u201d as separate spheres, which is necessary in order to come to terms with hybrid, socio-ecological processes as they become more and more pressing in the Anthropocene. With reference to \u201cBayesian Anthropology\u201d (Kockelman) it tentatively suggests an alternative framing of these ontological assumptions and the resulting problems of inference.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {mastersthesis}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_654\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">This thesis builds on exploratory ethnographic research with an interdisciplinary research group that constructed mathematical models and computer simulations of complex socio-ecological transformations. In giving a detailed and empirically grounded account of modelling practices in a specific setting this work develops a basic understanding of modelling practices from the perspective of social anthropology and Science and Technology Studies. It operationalizes several concepts such as bifurcation, degree of irreversibility and alignment. Theoretical discussions concern collectivity in scientific practice, epistemology of computer simulations, materiality in experiments, laboratory studies and ontology. Building and running models can be described as a process of iteratively and continuously aligning model formats through material-semiotic practices of simplification, experimentation and visualization. These practices are each related to some model formats more than to others. The notion of \u201cformat\u201d captures the different ways in which \u201cthe model\u201d appears in everyday practices: as equations and code, but also as visualizations, plots of model output, descriptive text in a paper and as mental models. In a productive misalignment, each format contributes something particular to the model. Finally, this work problematizes underlying epistemological and ontological assumptions about \u201cthe social\u201d, \u201cthe natural\u201d and \u201cthe hybrid\u201d as separate spheres, which is necessary in order to come to terms with hybrid, socio-ecological processes as they become more and more pressing in the Anthropocene. With reference to \u201cBayesian Anthropology\u201d (Kockelman) it tentatively suggests an alternative framing of these ontological assumptions and the resulting problems of inference.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_654\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.18452\/19475\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.18452\/19475\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.18452\/19475<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('654','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, Jonna Josties, Ruzana Liburkina, Julie Sascia Mewes, Martina Klausner, Anja Klein, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Christine Schmid, Tim Seitz<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Assembling Comparators \u2013 Assembling Reflexivities<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Science as Culture, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 27, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 4, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 563-568, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_659\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_659\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_659\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Assembling Comparators \u2013 Assembling Reflexivities},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and Jonna Josties and Ruzana Liburkina and Julie Sascia Mewes and Martina Klausner and Anja Klein and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Christine Schmid and Tim Seitz},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1080\/09505431.2018.1519533},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-09-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Science as Culture},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {27},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {4},<br \/>\r\npages = {563-568},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Review Article by the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations of Practising Comparison: Logics, Relations, Collaborations, by Joe Deville, Michael Guggenheim and Zuzana Hrdlikov\u00e1, 2016, Mattering Press, 321 pp.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_659\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Review Article by the Laboratory: Anthropology of Environment | Human Relations of Practising Comparison: Logics, Relations, Collaborations, by Joe Deville, Michael Guggenheim and Zuzana Hrdlikov\u00e1, 2016, Mattering Press, 321 pp.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_659\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/09505431.2018.1519533\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1080\/09505431.2018.1519533\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1080\/09505431.2018.1519533<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('659','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Stefan Reinsch, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Doris Staab<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">The Ecology of Care in Cystic Fibrosis. Identification, decision making and learning in a community living and working with a rare chronic illness <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Curare \u2013 Journal of Medical Anthropology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 41, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1+2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 111-129, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_671\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Reinsch2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {The Ecology of Care in Cystic Fibrosis. Identification, decision making and learning in a community living and working with a rare chronic illness},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Stefan Reinsch and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Doris Staab},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-05-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Curare \u2013 Journal of Medical Anthropology},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {41},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1+2},<br \/>\r\npages = {111-129},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('671','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_online\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Marc Lange<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Fachspezifische Informationen zu Open Access: Sozial- und kulturanthropologische F\u00e4cher (Ethnologie)<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  online\">Online<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_organization\">Informationsplattform Open Access (open-access.net), <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_note\">, (also available in English as &quot;Open access in individual disciplines: Social and Cultural Anthropology Disciplines (Ethnology)&quot;)<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_650\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_650\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_650\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@online{Lange2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Fachspezifische Informationen zu Open Access: Sozial- und kulturanthropologische F\u00e4cher (Ethnologie)},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Marc Lange},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/open-access.net\/informationen-fuer-verschiedene-faecher\/sozial-und-kulturanthropologische-faecher-ethnologie\/<br \/>\r\nhttp:\/\/open-access.net\/DE-EN\/open-access-in-individual-disciplines\/social-and-cultural-anthropology-disciplines-ethnology\/<br \/>\r\nhttps:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19911},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-04-06},<br \/>\r\norganization = {Informationsplattform Open Access (open-access.net),},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Diese Informationen geben einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber die Verbreitung und Akzeptanz von Open Access in den sozial- und kulturanthropologischen F\u00e4chern sowie \u00fcber relevante Open-Access-Zeitschriften, Publikationsm\u00f6glichkeiten f\u00fcr B\u00fccher, disziplin\u00e4re Repositorien, f\u00e4cherspezifische Rechercheangebote und den f\u00e4cherspezifischen Stand von Open Science.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThis contribution provides an overview of the pervasion and acceptance of open access in social and cultural anthropology and its associated fields. It provides information on relevant open access journals, publication options for books, disciplinary repositories, discipline-specific online databases and (re)search tools, and the state of open science in the discipline.},<br \/>\r\nnote = {also available in English as \"Open access in individual disciplines: Social and Cultural Anthropology Disciplines (Ethnology)\"},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {online}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_650\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Diese Informationen geben einen \u00dcberblick \u00fcber die Verbreitung und Akzeptanz von Open Access in den sozial- und kulturanthropologischen F\u00e4chern sowie \u00fcber relevante Open-Access-Zeitschriften, Publikationsm\u00f6glichkeiten f\u00fcr B\u00fccher, disziplin\u00e4re Repositorien, f\u00e4cherspezifische Rechercheangebote und den f\u00e4cherspezifischen Stand von Open Science.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThis contribution provides an overview of the pervasion and acceptance of open access in social and cultural anthropology and its associated fields. It provides information on relevant open access journals, publication options for books, disciplinary repositories, discipline-specific online databases and (re)search tools, and the state of open science in the discipline.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_650\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/open-access.net\/informationen-fuer-verschiedene-faecher\/sozial-und-kulturanthropologische-faecher-ethnologie\/\" title=\"http:\/\/open-access.net\/informationen-fuer-verschiedene-faecher\/sozial-und-kultur[...]\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/open-access.net\/informationen-fuer-verschiedene-faecher\/sozial-und-kultur[...]<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/open-access.net\/DE-EN\/open-access-in-individual-disciplines\/social-and-cultural-anthropology-disciplines-ethnology\/\" title=\"http:\/\/open-access.net\/DE-EN\/open-access-in-individual-disciplines\/social-and-cu[...]\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/open-access.net\/DE-EN\/open-access-in-individual-disciplines\/social-and-cu[...]<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19911\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19911\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19911<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('650','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Margaret Lock<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Situating local biologies: Anthropological perspectives on environment\/human entanglements <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">BioSocieties, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_note\">, (pre-published)<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_649\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('649','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_649\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{NiewohnerLock2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Situating local biologies: Anthropological perspectives on environment\/human entanglements},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Margaret Lock},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-04-05},<br \/>\r\njournal = {BioSocieties},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In this paper, we posit the notion of 'situated biologies' as a conceptual contribution to the often-polarised debate over the material human body as being either local or universal. To argue our case, we briefly recapitulate the medical anthropological concept of 'local biologies' before highlighting current molecular biological research on epigenetics and its implications. We discuss how different forms of 'local' arise in environment\/human entanglements and how material agency becomes situated and contingent through various knowledge practices. We conclude by developing the overarching concept of 'situated biologies' to further a collaborative ethnographic agenda that explores the multiple effects of particularising or universalising material agency in research on environment\/human entanglements.},<br \/>\r\nnote = {pre-published},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('649','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_649\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In this paper, we posit the notion of 'situated biologies' as a conceptual contribution to the often-polarised debate over the material human body as being either local or universal. To argue our case, we briefly recapitulate the medical anthropological concept of 'local biologies' before highlighting current molecular biological research on epigenetics and its implications. We discuss how different forms of 'local' arise in environment\/human entanglements and how material agency becomes situated and contingent through various knowledge practices. We conclude by developing the overarching concept of 'situated biologies' to further a collaborative ethnographic agenda that explores the multiple effects of particularising or universalising material agency in research on environment\/human entanglements.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('649','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Maren Klotz (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('11','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Transparenz: Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer Anthropologie der Gegenwart<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_11\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('11','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_11\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{Klotz2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Transparenz: Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer Anthropologie der Gegenwart},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Maren Klotz},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/shop\/Produkt\/transparenz\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-04-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('11','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_11\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/shop\/Produkt\/transparenz\/\" title=\"https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/shop\/Produkt\/transparenz\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/shop\/Produkt\/transparenz\/<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('11','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Maren Klotz<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Durchsicht: Transparenz als ethnographischer Forschungsgegenstand <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Maren Klotz (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Transparenz: Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer Anthropologie der Gegenwart, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_15\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Klotz2018a,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Durchsicht: Transparenz als ethnographischer Forschungsgegenstand},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Maren Klotz},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Maren Klotz},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-04-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Transparenz: Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer Anthropologie der Gegenwart},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('15','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Franz Schug, Akpona Okujeni, Janine Hauer, Patrick Hostert, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, Sebastian van der Linden<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Mapping patterns of urban development in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, using machine learning regression modeling with bi-seasonal Landsat time series<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Remote Sensing of Environment, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 210, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 217\u2013228, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_644\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_644\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_644\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{SchugOkujeniHauer2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Mapping patterns of urban development in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, using machine learning regression modeling with bi-seasonal Landsat time series},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Franz Schug and Akpona Okujeni and Janine Hauer and Patrick Hostert and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and Sebastian van der Linden},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1016\/j.rse.2018.03.022},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-03-22},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Remote Sensing of Environment},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {210},<br \/>\r\npages = {217\u2013228},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Rapid urban population growth in Sub-Saharan Western Africa has important environmental, infrastructural and social impacts. Due to the low availability of reliable urbanization data, remote sensing techniques become increasingly popular for monitoring land use change processes in that region. This study aims to quantify land cover for the Ouagadougou metropolitan area between 2002 and 2013 using a Landsat-TM\/ETM+\/OLI time series. We use a support vector regression approach and synthetically mixed training data. Working with bi-seasonal image stacks, we account for spectral variability between dry and rainy season and incorporate a new class - seasonal vegetation - that describes surfaces that are soil and vegetation during parts of the year. We produce fraction images of urban surfaces, soil, permanent vegetation and seasonal vegetation for each time step. Statistical evaluation shows that a temporally generalized, bi-seasonal model over all time steps performs equally or better than yearly or mono-seasonal models and provides reliable cover fractions. Urban fractions can be used to visualize pixel-based spatial-temporal patterns of urban densification and expansion. A simple rule set based on a seasonal vegetation to soil ratio is appropriate to delineate areas of unplanned and planned settlements and, thus, contributes to monitoring urban development on a neighborhood scale.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_644\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Rapid urban population growth in Sub-Saharan Western Africa has important environmental, infrastructural and social impacts. Due to the low availability of reliable urbanization data, remote sensing techniques become increasingly popular for monitoring land use change processes in that region. This study aims to quantify land cover for the Ouagadougou metropolitan area between 2002 and 2013 using a Landsat-TM\/ETM+\/OLI time series. We use a support vector regression approach and synthetically mixed training data. Working with bi-seasonal image stacks, we account for spectral variability between dry and rainy season and incorporate a new class - seasonal vegetation - that describes surfaces that are soil and vegetation during parts of the year. We produce fraction images of urban surfaces, soil, permanent vegetation and seasonal vegetation for each time step. Statistical evaluation shows that a temporally generalized, bi-seasonal model over all time steps performs equally or better than yearly or mono-seasonal models and provides reliable cover fractions. Urban fractions can be used to visualize pixel-based spatial-temporal patterns of urban densification and expansion. A simple rule set based on a seasonal vegetation to soil ratio is appropriate to delineate areas of unplanned and planned settlements and, thus, contributes to monitoring urban development on a neighborhood scale.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_644\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1016\/j.rse.2018.03.022\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1016\/j.rse.2018.03.022\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1016\/j.rse.2018.03.022<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('644','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Janine Hauer, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Landscapes of hoping: Urban expansion and emerging futures in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Anthropological Theory, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 18, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 59\u201380, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_636\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_636\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_636\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{HauerOstergaard-NielsenNiewohner2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Landscapes of hoping: Urban expansion and emerging futures in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Janine Hauer and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19857},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1177\/1463499617747176},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-15},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Anthropological Theory},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {18},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {59\u201380},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Hope is much discussed as a future-oriented affect emerging from uncertain living conditions. While this conceptualisation illuminates the role that hope plays in shaping life trajectories, hope itself remains largely unaddressed. In this paper, we approach hope ethnographically as practice through the lens of material-semiotics. We draw on fieldwork in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, where hoping turns out to be co-constitutive of peri-urban life and landscape. We challenge person-centred understandings of hope in order to bring materiality back in two ways: first, hoping in its various modes and forms is always situated in particular settings, thus, its enactment has to be reflected; and second, hoping \u201ctakes place\u201d, it is co-constitutive of the transformation of urban life. Additionally, we consider the temporality of hoping and highlight how hoping persists through urban space. We conclude that a more profound and thoroughly materialised understanding of hoping\u2019s generative and stabilising potential may strengthen the role of anthropology in current research on socio-ecological transformations.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_636\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Hope is much discussed as a future-oriented affect emerging from uncertain living conditions. While this conceptualisation illuminates the role that hope plays in shaping life trajectories, hope itself remains largely unaddressed. In this paper, we approach hope ethnographically as practice through the lens of material-semiotics. We draw on fieldwork in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, where hoping turns out to be co-constitutive of peri-urban life and landscape. We challenge person-centred understandings of hope in order to bring materiality back in two ways: first, hoping in its various modes and forms is always situated in particular settings, thus, its enactment has to be reflected; and second, hoping \u201ctakes place\u201d, it is co-constitutive of the transformation of urban life. Additionally, we consider the temporality of hoping and highlight how hoping persists through urban space. We conclude that a more profound and thoroughly materialised understanding of hoping\u2019s generative and stabilising potential may strengthen the role of anthropology in current research on socio-ecological transformations.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_636\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19857\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19857\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19857<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1177\/1463499617747176\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1177\/1463499617747176\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1177\/1463499617747176<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('636','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Milena D. Bister<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">The concept of chronicity in action: Everyday classification practices and the shaping of mental health care<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Sociology of Health &amp; Illness, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 40, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 38\u201352, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_note\">, (online version published on October 5, 2017)<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_622\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_622\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_622\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bister2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {The concept of chronicity in action: Everyday classification practices and the shaping of mental health care},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Milena D. Bister},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1111\/1467-9566.12623},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Sociology of Health & Illness},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {40},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {38--52},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {For almost half a century social scientists have explored the phenomenon of chronic illness. In this paper, I examine how the concept of chronicity participates in present-day mental health care settings. Using ethnomethodology and material-semiotic theory within science and technology studies, I investigate how the classification \u2018chronically mentally ill\u2019 interacts with the everyday socio-material shaping of public mental health care in the context of professional institutions. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a psychiatric day hospital and in a community day care centre in Berlin, Germany, I demonstrate how the classification of chronicity acts as a tool of description (of people or their conditions), regulation (of therapy, health care or administration), and connection to infrastructures of care (practised technologies or standards of various kinds). In these ways, I argue, the classification engages in actions of producing treatability, arranging resources, demarcating responsibilities, practicing accountability, and doing presence. Notably, community mental health care has developed into a designated territory of the concept: explicitly arranged for \u2018the chronically mentally ill\u2019 as a human kind, we can take everyday life in these institutions as instructive of how chronicity is defined in daily practice.},<br \/>\r\nnote = {online version published on October 5, 2017},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_622\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">For almost half a century social scientists have explored the phenomenon of chronic illness. In this paper, I examine how the concept of chronicity participates in present-day mental health care settings. Using ethnomethodology and material-semiotic theory within science and technology studies, I investigate how the classification \u2018chronically mentally ill\u2019 interacts with the everyday socio-material shaping of public mental health care in the context of professional institutions. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a psychiatric day hospital and in a community day care centre in Berlin, Germany, I demonstrate how the classification of chronicity acts as a tool of description (of people or their conditions), regulation (of therapy, health care or administration), and connection to infrastructures of care (practised technologies or standards of various kinds). In these ways, I argue, the classification engages in actions of producing treatability, arranging resources, demarcating responsibilities, practicing accountability, and doing presence. Notably, community mental health care has developed into a designated territory of the concept: explicitly arranged for \u2018the chronically mentally ill\u2019 as a human kind, we can take everyday life in these institutions as instructive of how chronicity is defined in daily practice.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_622\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1111\/1467-9566.12623\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1111\/1467-9566.12623\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1111\/1467-9566.12623<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('622','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Maren Heibges, Martina Klausner, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('648','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Umgang mit Unsicherheiten in der Technikentwicklung \u2013 ein sozialanthropologischer Einwurf<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Tobias Redlich, Robert Weidner, Markus Langenfeld (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Unsicherheiten der Technikentwicklung, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 76\u201389, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Cuvillier Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">G\u00f6ttingen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_648\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('648','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_648\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{HeibgesKlausnerNiewohner2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Umgang mit Unsicherheiten in der Technikentwicklung \u2013 ein sozialanthropologischer Einwurf},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Maren Heibges and Martina Klausner and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Tobias Redlich and Robert Weidner and Markus Langenfeld},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/cuvillier.de\/de\/shop\/publications\/7794-unsicherheiten-der-technikentwicklung},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Unsicherheiten der Technikentwicklung},<br \/>\r\npages = {76\u201389},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Cuvillier Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {G\u00f6ttingen},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('648','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_648\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/cuvillier.de\/de\/shop\/publications\/7794-unsicherheiten-der-technikentwicklung\" title=\"https:\/\/cuvillier.de\/de\/shop\/publications\/7794-unsicherheiten-der-technikentwick[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/cuvillier.de\/de\/shop\/publications\/7794-unsicherheiten-der-technikentwick[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('648','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Martina Klausner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('680','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Calculating Therapeutic Compliance. An Ethnographic Account of Numerical Inference and Interference in Mobile Health Care<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Science &amp; Technology Studies, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 31, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 4, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 30-51, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_680\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('680','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_680\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Klausner2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Calculating Therapeutic Compliance. An Ethnographic Account of Numerical Inference and Interference in Mobile Health Care},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Martina Klausner},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.66375},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Science & Technology Studies},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {31},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {4},<br \/>\r\npages = {30-51},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('680','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_680\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.66375\" title=\"Follow DOI:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.66375\" target=\"_blank\">doi:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.23987\/sts.66375<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('680','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Martina Klausner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Wie man lernt gerade zu sein. Mensch-Technik-Beziehungen in der orthop\u00e4dischen Behandlung <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Sabine W\u00f6hlke, Anna Palm (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Mensch-Technik-Interaktion in medikalisierten Alltagen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 51-63, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Universit\u00e4tsverlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">G\u00f6ttingen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_681\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Klausner2018b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Wie man lernt gerade zu sein. Mensch-Technik-Beziehungen in der orthop\u00e4dischen Behandlung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Martina Klausner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Sabine W\u00f6hlke and Anna Palm},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Mensch-Technik-Interaktion in medikalisierten Alltagen},<br \/>\r\npages = {51-63},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Universit\u00e4tsverlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {G\u00f6ttingen},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('681','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Josefine Raasch<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('684','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Editorial \u2013 Introducing students of STS into engaging with differences generatively<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">EASST Review, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 37, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_684\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('684','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_684\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Raasch2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Editorial \u2013 Introducing students of STS into engaging with differences generatively},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Josefine Raasch},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/introducing-students-of-sts-into-engaging-with-differences-generatively\/},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {EASST Review},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {37},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('684','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_684\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/introducing-students-of-sts-into-engaging-with-differences-generatively\/\" title=\"https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/introducing-students-of-sts-into-engaging-with-differe[...]\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/easst.net\/article\/introducing-students-of-sts-into-engaging-with-differe[...]<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('684','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Adina Dymczyk, Anja Schwalbe<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\">Einsichtige Arbeitszeit | Transparenz in der elektronischen Personalzeiterfassung <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Maren Heibges (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Transparenz. Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer politischen Anthropologie der Gegenwart, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 76-91, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2018<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_704\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Dymczyk2018,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Einsichtige Arbeitszeit | Transparenz in der elektronischen Personalzeiterfassung},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Adina Dymczyk and Anja Schwalbe},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Maren Heibges},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2018},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2018-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Transparenz. Schl\u00fcsselbegriff einer politischen Anthropologie der Gegenwart},<br \/>\r\npages = {76-91},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('704','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2017\">2017<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Universal Biology, Local Society?: Notes from Anthropology<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Maurizio Meloni, John Cromby, Des Fitzgerald, Stephanie Lloyd (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">The Palgrave Handbook of Biology and Society, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 641\u2013662, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Palgrave Macmillan, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">London, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_6\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_6\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_6\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{BielerNiewohner2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Universal Biology, Local Society?: Notes from Anthropology},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Maurizio Meloni and John Cromby and Des Fitzgerald and Stephanie Lloyd},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1057\/978-1-137-52879-7_27},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-10-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of Biology and Society},<br \/>\r\npages = {641--662},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},<br \/>\r\naddress = {London},<br \/>\r\nchapter = {27},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {We outline four perspectives on the body that have emerged from ethnographic research on (bio)medicine. We describe these with particular attention to the way they relate \u2018nature\u2019 and \u2018culture.\u2019 All four approaches engage the human body through \u2018culture\u2019 as meaning or practice. The material body is either implicitly treated as universal or particularized through discourse, experience or practice. Trying to stake out a middle ground between material universality and cultural particularity, we discuss the potential within these approaches for an anthropological engagement with the evolution of human bodies over time. In concluding, we use the case of the entanglement of mental illness and urban environments to underscore four modes of engaging the situated body-in-action through long-term, co-laborative ethnographic research.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_6\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">We outline four perspectives on the body that have emerged from ethnographic research on (bio)medicine. We describe these with particular attention to the way they relate \u2018nature\u2019 and \u2018culture.\u2019 All four approaches engage the human body through \u2018culture\u2019 as meaning or practice. The material body is either implicitly treated as universal or particularized through discourse, experience or practice. Trying to stake out a middle ground between material universality and cultural particularity, we discuss the potential within these approaches for an anthropological engagement with the evolution of human bodies over time. In concluding, we use the case of the entanglement of mental illness and urban environments to underscore four modes of engaging the situated body-in-action through long-term, co-laborative ethnographic research.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_6\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1057\/978-1-137-52879-7_27\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1057\/978-1-137-52879-7_27\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1057\/978-1-137-52879-7_27<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('6','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Julie Sascia Mewes, Michelle L. Elliot, Kim Lee<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Cutting through the layers: Alternating perspectives and co-laborative analytic approaches to understanding occupation and its objects<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Journal of Occupational Science, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_604\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_604\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_604\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{MewesElliotLee2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Cutting through the layers: Alternating perspectives and co-laborative analytic approaches to understanding occupation and its objects},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Julie Sascia Mewes and Michelle L. Elliot and Kim Lee},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1080\/14427591.2017.1373374},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-09-07},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Journal of Occupational Science},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {In this paper, three qualitative researchers with professional backgrounds in social anthropology, occupational therapy, and occupational science present their methodological and theoretical standpoints and resultant analytical approaches on a single set of ethnographic data \u2013 an event occurring in an in-patient psychiatric unit. In doing so they propose benefits to and considerations for a practice-based understanding of occupation. Data analysis and synthesis from interdisciplinary perspectives is a novel approach to the close examination of occupation. The three analyses presented draw from figured worlds, a praxeographic approach to sociomaterial arrangements, and social identity focusing on what happens when the everyday is made through occupation. The paper concludes with discussion of how these approaches, different in their theoretical perspective, disciplinary, and geographical backgrounds, might contradict or complement one another. Multi-vocal analysis, introducing different theoretical lenses through which to reflect on the construction of the \u2018everyday-ness\u2019 in occupation, serves as an impetus towards an empirically drawn understanding of occupation. Additionally, such an approach reveals similarities, differences, and complexity that may arise when attempting to locate occupation as the central unit of analysis. The conclusion suggests that cutting through the layers of occupation necessarily provides multiple ontologies.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_604\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">In this paper, three qualitative researchers with professional backgrounds in social anthropology, occupational therapy, and occupational science present their methodological and theoretical standpoints and resultant analytical approaches on a single set of ethnographic data \u2013 an event occurring in an in-patient psychiatric unit. In doing so they propose benefits to and considerations for a practice-based understanding of occupation. Data analysis and synthesis from interdisciplinary perspectives is a novel approach to the close examination of occupation. The three analyses presented draw from figured worlds, a praxeographic approach to sociomaterial arrangements, and social identity focusing on what happens when the everyday is made through occupation. The paper concludes with discussion of how these approaches, different in their theoretical perspective, disciplinary, and geographical backgrounds, might contradict or complement one another. Multi-vocal analysis, introducing different theoretical lenses through which to reflect on the construction of the \u2018everyday-ness\u2019 in occupation, serves as an impetus towards an empirically drawn understanding of occupation. Additionally, such an approach reveals similarities, differences, and complexity that may arise when attempting to locate occupation as the central unit of analysis. The conclusion suggests that cutting through the layers of occupation necessarily provides multiple ontologies.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_604\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1080\/14427591.2017.1373374\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1080\/14427591.2017.1373374\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1080\/14427591.2017.1373374<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('604','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('7','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Ph\u00e4nomenographie: Sinn-volle Ethnographie jenseits des menschlichen Ma\u00dfstabs<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Karl Braun, Claus-Marco Dieterich, Thomas Hengartner, Bernhard Tschofen (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Kulturen der Sinne: Zug\u00e4nge zur Sensualit\u00e4t der sozialen Welt, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 78\u201395, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">K\u00f6nigshausen &amp; Neumann, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">W\u00fcrzburg, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_7\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('7','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_7\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Niewohner2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ph\u00e4nomenographie: Sinn-volle Ethnographie jenseits des menschlichen Ma\u00dfstabs},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Karl Braun and Claus-Marco Dieterich and Thomas Hengartner and Bernhard Tschofen},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20101},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-09-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Kulturen der Sinne: Zug\u00e4nge zur Sensualit\u00e4t der sozialen Welt},<br \/>\r\npages = {78--95},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {K\u00f6nigshausen & Neumann},<br \/>\r\naddress = {W\u00fcrzburg},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('7','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_7\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20101\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20101\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20101<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('7','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Sebastian von Peter, Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">How to Study Chronic Diseases: Implications of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for Research Designs<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Frontiers in Public Health, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 5, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_1\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_1\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_1\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{PeterBieler2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {How to Study Chronic Diseases: Implications of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for Research Designs},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Sebastian von Peter and Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.3389\/fpubh.2017.00088},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-05-03},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Frontiers in Public Health},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {5},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Background: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has received considerable attention internationally. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nMethods: The Convention\u2019s main arguments are analyzed conceptually. Implications for the develop-ment of research designs are elaborated upon. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nResults: The Convention entails both a human-rights and a sociopolitical dimension. Advancing a rela-tional notion of disability, it enters a terrain rather foreign to the medical sciences. Research designs have to be changed accordingly. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nConclusions: Research designs in accordance with the CRPD should employ and further develop context-sensitive research strategies and interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex designs that allow for a relational analysis of personalized effects need to be established and evaluated, thereby systematically integrating qualitative methods.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_1\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Background: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has received considerable attention internationally. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nMethods: The Convention\u2019s main arguments are analyzed conceptually. Implications for the develop-ment of research designs are elaborated upon. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nResults: The Convention entails both a human-rights and a sociopolitical dimension. Advancing a rela-tional notion of disability, it enters a terrain rather foreign to the medical sciences. Research designs have to be changed accordingly. <br \/>\r\n <br \/>\r\nConclusions: Research designs in accordance with the CRPD should employ and further develop context-sensitive research strategies and interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex designs that allow for a relational analysis of personalized effects need to be established and evaluated, thereby systematically integrating qualitative methods.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_1\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.3389\/fpubh.2017.00088\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.3389\/fpubh.2017.00088\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.3389\/fpubh.2017.00088<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('1','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_book\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Tim Seitz<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Design Thinking und der neue Geist des Kapitalismus: Soziologische Betrachtungen einer Innovationskultur<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  book\">Book<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Transcript Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Bielefeld, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_2\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_2\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_2\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@book{Seitz2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Design Thinking und der neue Geist des Kapitalismus: Soziologische Betrachtungen einer Innovationskultur},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Tim Seitz},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.transcript-verlag.de\/978-3-8376-3963-6\/design-thinking-und-der-neue-geist-des-kapitalismus<br \/>\r\nhttp:\/\/d-nb.info\/1130159035},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.14361\/9783839439630},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-05-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Transcript Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Bielefeld},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Kulturen der Gesellschaft},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {\u201eDesign Thinking\u201c gilt als universell anwendbares Probleml\u00f6sungskonzept. Durch ein emphatisches Vorgehen sollen Waren und Dienstleistungen entstehen, die wahre Bed\u00fcrfnisse stillen. Damit ist das Selbstverst\u00e4ndnis verbunden, die Welt zu ver\u00e4ndern. Tim Seitz war als Ethnograph in der Welt einer Berliner Innovationsagentur, wo er mit Wissenspraktiken und Transformationsversprechen gleicherma\u00dfen konfrontiert wurde. Er analysiert das Verh\u00e4ltnis dieser Praktiken und Diskurse und kommt in einer theoretischen Suchbewegung von der Praxistheorie zum Pragmatismus. \u201eDesign Thinking\u201c wird so als Ph\u00e4nomen der Gegenwart und als Kind des neuen Geistes des Kapitalismus verstehbar.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {book}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_2\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">\u201eDesign Thinking\u201c gilt als universell anwendbares Probleml\u00f6sungskonzept. Durch ein emphatisches Vorgehen sollen Waren und Dienstleistungen entstehen, die wahre Bed\u00fcrfnisse stillen. Damit ist das Selbstverst\u00e4ndnis verbunden, die Welt zu ver\u00e4ndern. Tim Seitz war als Ethnograph in der Welt einer Berliner Innovationsagentur, wo er mit Wissenspraktiken und Transformationsversprechen gleicherma\u00dfen konfrontiert wurde. Er analysiert das Verh\u00e4ltnis dieser Praktiken und Diskurse und kommt in einer theoretischen Suchbewegung von der Praxistheorie zum Pragmatismus. \u201eDesign Thinking\u201c wird so als Ph\u00e4nomen der Gegenwart und als Kind des neuen Geistes des Kapitalismus verstehbar.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_2\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.transcript-verlag.de\/978-3-8376-3963-6\/design-thinking-und-der-neue-geist-des-kapitalismus\" title=\"http:\/\/www.transcript-verlag.de\/978-3-8376-3963-6\/design-thinking-und-der-neue-g[...]\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.transcript-verlag.de\/978-3-8376-3963-6\/design-thinking-und-der-neue-g[...]<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1130159035\" title=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1130159035\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1130159035<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14361\/9783839439630\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.14361\/9783839439630\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.14361\/9783839439630<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('2','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Julie Sascia Mewes, Estrid S\u00f8rensen (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('594','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Bochum, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_594\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('594','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_594\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{MewesSorensen2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Julie Sascia Mewes and Estrid S\u00f8rensen},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.13154\/eoo.1.2017.1-89},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-05-01},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Bochum},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" 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class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Julie Sascia Mewes, Estrid S\u00f8rensen (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 1\u20137, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Bochum, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_595\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('595','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_595\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{MewesSorensen2017a,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {The Things to Come \u2013 Ethnographies of Objects: Descriptive and Analytical Approaches in Science & Technology Studies},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Julie Sascia Mewes and Estrid S\u00f8rensen},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Julie Sascia Mewes and Estrid S\u00f8rensen},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.13154\/eoo.1.2017.1-7},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-05-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies},<br \/>\r\npages = {1--7},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Bochum},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('595','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_595\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.13154\/eoo.1.2017.1-7\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.13154\/eoo.1.2017.1-7\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.13154\/eoo.1.2017.1-7<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('595','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Ruzana Liburkina, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('3','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Laborstudien<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Susanne Bauer, Torsten Heinemann, Thomas Lemke (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Science and Technology Studies: Klassische Positionen und aktuelle Perspektiven, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 173\u2013197, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Suhrkamp, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Frankfurt am Main, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_3\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('3','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_3\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{LiburkinaNiewohner2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Laborstudien},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Ruzana Liburkina and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Susanne Bauer and Torsten Heinemann and Thomas Lemke},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.suhrkamp.de\/buecher\/science_and_technology_studies-_29793.html},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-04-10},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Science and Technology Studies: Klassische Positionen und aktuelle Perspektiven},<br \/>\r\npages = {173--197},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Suhrkamp},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Frankfurt am Main},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('3','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_3\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.suhrkamp.de\/buecher\/science_and_technology_studies-_29793.html\" title=\"http:\/\/www.suhrkamp.de\/buecher\/science_and_technology_studies-_29793.html\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.suhrkamp.de\/buecher\/science_and_technology_studies-_29793.html<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('3','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Stefan Beck<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Embodying Practices: The Human Body as Matter (of Concern) in Social Thought<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Michael Jonas, Beate Littig, Angela Wroblewski (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Practice Theories and Their Methodologies, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 63\u201377, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Springer, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_8\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_8\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_8\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{NiewohnerBeck2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Embodying Practices: The Human Body as Matter (of Concern) in Social Thought},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Stefan Beck},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Michael Jonas and Beate Littig and Angela Wroblewski},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20106},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1007\/978-3-319-52897-7_5},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Practice Theories and Their Methodologies},<br \/>\r\npages = {63--77},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Springer},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Recent developments in molecular biology and the neurosciences on body\u2013environment interaction and interdependence have led the natural sciences to prominently challenge the social sciences to refurbish some of the central elements of their theoretical apparatus and enter into joined empirical research. In the neurosciences, and departing from older perspectives, perception, cognition and knowledge are increasingly seen as integral elements of action, dynamically situating\/embedding \u2018cognitive agents\u2019 in their socio-cultural-natural environments. Likewise, recent research in epigenetics suggests that bodily practices, shaped by their social and material environments within which they are performed, imprint a body that becomes highly susceptible to both past \u2018experiences\u2019 of and to present changes in its social and material environment. In this chapter, we critically review the research (practices) that prompted this challenge and discuss how it affects, but does not consider, social theories of interaction, habituation and inheritance. In a second step, we develop a social and practice theory on the basis of a co-laborative research agenda of \u2018embodied practice\u2019 that stresses the somatic context, performativity, historicity and dynamic situativity of embedded bodies. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and methodological implications of such an endeavour.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_8\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Recent developments in molecular biology and the neurosciences on body\u2013environment interaction and interdependence have led the natural sciences to prominently challenge the social sciences to refurbish some of the central elements of their theoretical apparatus and enter into joined empirical research. In the neurosciences, and departing from older perspectives, perception, cognition and knowledge are increasingly seen as integral elements of action, dynamically situating\/embedding \u2018cognitive agents\u2019 in their socio-cultural-natural environments. Likewise, recent research in epigenetics suggests that bodily practices, shaped by their social and material environments within which they are performed, imprint a body that becomes highly susceptible to both past \u2018experiences\u2019 of and to present changes in its social and material environment. In this chapter, we critically review the research (practices) that prompted this challenge and discuss how it affects, but does not consider, social theories of interaction, habituation and inheritance. In a second step, we develop a social and practice theory on the basis of a co-laborative research agenda of \u2018embodied practice\u2019 that stresses the somatic context, performativity, historicity and dynamic situativity of embedded bodies. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and methodological implications of such an endeavour.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_8\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20106\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20106\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20106<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/978-3-319-52897-7_5\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1007\/978-3-319-52897-7_5\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1007\/978-3-319-52897-7_5<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('8','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Patrick Bieler<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('9','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Developing a Relational Perspective on Urban Mental Health<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">GeoAgenda, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 2, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 20\u201321, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_9\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('9','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_9\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{Bieler2017f,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Developing a Relational Perspective on Urban Mental Health},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Patrick Bieler},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/www.vgd.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/Geoagenda_2017_02.pdf},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {GeoAgenda},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {2},<br \/>\r\npages = {20--21},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('9','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_9\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-file-pdf\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/www.vgd.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/Geoagenda_2017_02.pdf\" title=\"http:\/\/www.vgd.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/Geoagenda_2017_02.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.vgd.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/Geoagenda_2017_02.pdf<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('9','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_collection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Martina Klausner, Maren Klotz (Ed.)<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Stadt erfahren: Ethnografische Explorationen urbaner Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  collection\">Collection<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_12\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_12\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_12\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{KlausnerKlotz2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Stadt erfahren: Ethnografische Explorationen urbaner Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Martina Klausner and Maren Klotz},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/programm\/stadt-erfahren\/ <br \/>\r\nhttp:\/\/d-nb.info\/1124615598},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-01-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Verkehrsinfrastrukturen wie U-Bahn-Systeme, E-Carsharing-Modelle oder Leihrad-Stationen sind unmittelbar mit dem st\u00e4dtischen Raum in seiner spezifischen Dichte verbunden: Nur dort, in der Stadt, k\u00f6nnen sie funktionieren und scheinen gleichzeitig \u201adas Urbane\u2019 mit hervorzubringen. Die allt\u00e4glichen Praktiken des Unterwegs-Seins stehen dabei in einem engen Verh\u00e4ltnis zur st\u00e4dtischen Umwelt als sinnlich-k\u00f6rperlich erfahrbarem, sozialen und immer zugleich materiellen Raum. <br \/>\r\nDie Untersuchung unterschiedlicher Mobilit\u00e4tspraktiken in diesem Band er\u00f6ffnet einen Blick darauf, wie Stadt und Mensch sich gegenseitig beeinflussen. Die Beitr\u00e4ge thematisieren zugleich die Spezifit\u00e4t urbaner Erfahrungen wie auch die Spezifik des Urbanen.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_12\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Verkehrsinfrastrukturen wie U-Bahn-Systeme, E-Carsharing-Modelle oder Leihrad-Stationen sind unmittelbar mit dem st\u00e4dtischen Raum in seiner spezifischen Dichte verbunden: Nur dort, in der Stadt, k\u00f6nnen sie funktionieren und scheinen gleichzeitig \u201adas Urbane\u2019 mit hervorzubringen. Die allt\u00e4glichen Praktiken des Unterwegs-Seins stehen dabei in einem engen Verh\u00e4ltnis zur st\u00e4dtischen Umwelt als sinnlich-k\u00f6rperlich erfahrbarem, sozialen und immer zugleich materiellen Raum. <br \/>\r\nDie Untersuchung unterschiedlicher Mobilit\u00e4tspraktiken in diesem Band er\u00f6ffnet einen Blick darauf, wie Stadt und Mensch sich gegenseitig beeinflussen. Die Beitr\u00e4ge thematisieren zugleich die Spezifit\u00e4t urbaner Erfahrungen wie auch die Spezifik des Urbanen.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_12\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/programm\/stadt-erfahren\/\" title=\"https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/programm\/stadt-erfahren\/\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/www.panama-verlag.de\/programm\/stadt-erfahren\/<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1124615598\" title=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1124615598\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1124615598<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('12','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Maren Heibges, Martina Klausner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('13','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Wie erf\u00e4hrt man Stadt?: Europ\u00e4isch-Ethnologische Perspektiven auf urbane Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Martina Klausner, Maren Heibges (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Stadt erfahren: Ethnografische Explorationen urbaner Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 7\u201319, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_13\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('13','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_13\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{HeibgesKlausner2017,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Wie erf\u00e4hrt man Stadt?: Europ\u00e4isch-Ethnologische Perspektiven auf urbane Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Maren Heibges and Martina Klausner},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Martina Klausner and Maren Heibges},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19423},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Stadt erfahren: Ethnografische Explorationen urbaner Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen},<br \/>\r\npages = {7--19},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Panama Verlag},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Berlin},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Berliner Bl\u00e4tter},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('13','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_13\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19423\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19423\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19423<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('13','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('14','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">\u201ePraktiken, die sich zu St\u00e4dten f\u00fcgen\u201c<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Martina Klausner, Maren Heibges (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Stadt erfahren: Ethnografische Explorationen urbaner Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 39\u201343, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Panama Verlag, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Berlin, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_note\">, (Interview)<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_14\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('14','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and 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class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Ronald Leenes, Rosamunde van Brakel, Serge Gutwirth, Paul de Hert (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Data Protection and Privacy. The Age of Intelligent Machines, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 167-191, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Hart Publishing, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Oxford, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2017<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_682\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{Klausner2017b,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Reasonable Expectations of Data Protection in Telerehabilitation \u2014 A Legal and Anthropological Perspective on Intelligent Orthoses},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Martina Klausner and Sebastian Golla},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Ronald Leenes and Rosamunde van Brakel and Serge Gutwirth and Paul de Hert},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2017},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2017-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Data Protection and Privacy. The Age of Intelligent Machines},<br \/>\r\npages = {167-191},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Hart Publishing},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Oxford},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('682','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><h3 class=\"tp_h3\" id=\"tp_h3_2016\">2016<\/h3><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Stefan Beck, Michi Knecht<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('17','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">\u201cCrisis\u201d in Social Anthropology: Rethinking a Missing Concept<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>Andreas Schwarz, Matthew W. Seeger, Claudia Auer (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 56\u201365, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Wiley-Blackwell, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_address\">Chichester, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2016<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_17\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('17','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_17\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{BeckKnecht2016,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {\u201cCrisis\u201d in Social Anthropology: Rethinking a Missing Concept},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Stefan Beck and Michi Knecht},<br \/>\r\neditor = {Andreas Schwarz and Matthew W. Seeger and Claudia Auer},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/eu.wiley.com\/WileyCDA\/WileyTitle\/productCd-1118516761.html},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2016},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2016-06-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research},<br \/>\r\npages = {56--65},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},<br \/>\r\naddress = {Chichester},<br \/>\r\nchapter = {6},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('17','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_17\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/eu.wiley.com\/WileyCDA\/WileyTitle\/productCd-1118516761.html\" title=\"http:\/\/eu.wiley.com\/WileyCDA\/WileyTitle\/productCd-1118516761.html\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/eu.wiley.com\/WileyCDA\/WileyTitle\/productCd-1118516761.html<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('17','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_article\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Sebastian von Peter, Alexandre Wullschleger, Lieselotte Mahler, Ingrid Munk, Manfred Zaumseil, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Martina Klausner, Milena Bister, Andreas Heinz, Stefan Beck<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('18','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Chronizit\u00e4t im Alltag der psychiatrischen Versorgung: Eine Forschungskollaboration zwischen Sozialpsychiatrie und Europ\u00e4ischer Ethnologie<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 64, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 7\u201318, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2016<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_18\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('18','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_18\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('18','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_18\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@article{PeterWullschlegerMahler2016,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Chronizit\u00e4t im Alltag der psychiatrischen Versorgung: Eine Forschungskollaboration zwischen Sozialpsychiatrie und Europ\u00e4ischer Ethnologie},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {Sebastian von Peter and Alexandre Wullschleger and Lieselotte Mahler and Ingrid Munk and Manfred Zaumseil and J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Martina Klausner and Milena Bister and Andreas Heinz and Stefan Beck},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19183},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1024\/1661-4747\/a000255},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2016},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2016-01-01},<br \/>\r\njournal = {Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie},<br \/>\r\nvolume = {64},<br \/>\r\nnumber = {1},<br \/>\r\npages = {7--18},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {Interdisciplinarity has become a desideratum within sciences and politics. At the same time, there is no consensus about how to structure or operationalize interdisciplinary activities. In this article a co-laborative interaction between ethnology and psychiatry will be described. It will be focussed on methodological queries in order to be able to deduce claims for the development of praxis-oriented research designs. It will be elaborated in which sense ethnographic methods might contribute to represent and evaluate the complexity of the everyday within the clinical routines and the daily lives of patients and their families.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {article}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('18','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_18\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">Interdisciplinarity has become a desideratum within sciences and politics. At the same time, there is no consensus about how to structure or operationalize interdisciplinary activities. In this article a co-laborative interaction between ethnology and psychiatry will be described. It will be focussed on methodological queries in order to be able to deduce claims for the development of praxis-oriented research designs. It will be elaborated in which sense ethnographic methods might contribute to represent and evaluate the complexity of the everyday within the clinical routines and the daily lives of patients and their families.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('18','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_18\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19183\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19183\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/19183<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1024\/1661-4747\/a000255\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1024\/1661-4747\/a000255\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1024\/1661-4747\/a000255<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a 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class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">Stefan Reinsch, J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Doris Staab<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('20','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">When Care Strikes Back: Some Strategies and Tactics for Dealing with Ambivalence of Visibility in Chronic Illness<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  article\">Journal Article<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_journal\">Irish Journal of Anthropology, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_volume\">vol. 19, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_number\">no. 1, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 82\u201390, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2016<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_20\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('20','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and 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style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_23\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('23','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_23\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@collection{NiewohnerBrunsHostert2016,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Antje Bruns and Patrick Hostert and Tobias Krueger and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and Helmut Haberl and Christian Lauk and Juliana Lutz and Daniel M\u00fcller},<br \/>\r\nurl = {http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1095116789},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2016},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2016-01-01},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Springer},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Human-Environment Interactions},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {This book contributes to broadening the interdisciplinary knowledge basis for the description, analysis and assessment of land use practices. It presents conceptual advances grounded in empirical case studies on four main themes: distal drivers, competing demands on different scales, changing food regimes and land-water competition. Competition over land ownership and use is one of the key contexts in which the effects of global change on social-ecological systems unfold. As such, understanding these rapidly changing dynamics is one of the most pressing challenges of global change research in the 21st century. This book contributes to a deeper understanding of the manifold interactions between land systems, the economics of resource production, distribution and use, as well as the logics of local livelihoods and cultural contexts. It addresses a broad readership in the geosciences, land and environmental sciences, offering them an essential reference guide to land use competition.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {collection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('23','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_23\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">This book contributes to broadening the interdisciplinary knowledge basis for the description, analysis and assessment of land use practices. It presents conceptual advances grounded in empirical case studies on four main themes: distal drivers, competing demands on different scales, changing food regimes and land-water competition. Competition over land ownership and use is one of the key contexts in which the effects of global change on social-ecological systems unfold. As such, understanding these rapidly changing dynamics is one of the most pressing challenges of global change research in the 21st century. This book contributes to a deeper understanding of the manifold interactions between land systems, the economics of resource production, distribution and use, as well as the logics of local livelihoods and cultural contexts. It addresses a broad readership in the geosciences, land and environmental sciences, offering them an essential reference guide to land use competition.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('23','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_23\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1095116789\" title=\"http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1095116789\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/d-nb.info\/1095116789<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('23','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Antje Bruns, Helmut Haberl, Patrick Hostert, Tobias Krueger, Christian Lauk, Juliana Lutz, Daniel M\u00fcller, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Antje Bruns, Patrick Hostert, Tobias Krueger, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, Helmut Haberl, Christian Lauk, Juliana Lutz, Daniel M\u00fcller (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 1\u201317, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Springer, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2016<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_25\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_25\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_25\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{NiewohnerBrunsHaberl2016,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Antje Bruns and Helmut Haberl and Patrick Hostert and Tobias Krueger and Christian Lauk and Juliana Lutz and Daniel M\u00fcller and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Antje Bruns and Patrick Hostert and Tobias Krueger and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and Helmut Haberl and Christian Lauk and Juliana Lutz and Daniel M\u00fcller},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20107},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_1},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2016},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2016-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives},<br \/>\r\npages = {1--17},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Springer},<br \/>\r\nchapter = {1},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Human-Environment Interactions},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {This chapter introduces competition as a heuristic concept to analyse how specific land use practices establish themselves against possible alternatives. We briefly outline the global importance of land use practices as the material and symbolic basis for people\u2019s livelihoods, particularly the provision of food security and well-being. We chart the development over time from research on land cover towards research on drivers of land use practices as part of an integrated land systems science. The increasingly spatially, temporally and functionally distributed nature of these drivers poses multiple challenges to research on land use practices. We propose the notion of \u2018competition\u2019 to respond to some of these challenges and to better understand how alternative land use practices are negotiated. We conceive of competition as a relational concept. Competition asks about agents in relation to each other, about the mode or the logic in which these relations are produced and about the material environments, practices and societal institutions through which they are mediated. While this has centrally to do with markets and prices, we deliberately open the concept to embrace more than economic perspectives. As such competition complements a broadening of analytical attention from the \u2018who\u2019, \u2018what\u2019 and \u2018when\u2019 to include prominently the \u2018how\u2019 and \u2018why\u2019 of particular land use practices and the question to whom this matters and ought to matter. We suggest that competition is an analytically productive concept, because it does not commit the analyst to a particular epistemological stance. It addresses reflexivity and feed-back, emergence and downward causation, history and response rates\u2014concepts that all carry very different conceptual and analytical connotations in different disciplines. We propose to make these differences productive by putting them alongside each other through the notion of competition. Last not least, the heuristic lens of competition affords the combination of empirical and normative aspects, thus addressing land use practices in material, social and ethical terms.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_25\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">This chapter introduces competition as a heuristic concept to analyse how specific land use practices establish themselves against possible alternatives. We briefly outline the global importance of land use practices as the material and symbolic basis for people\u2019s livelihoods, particularly the provision of food security and well-being. We chart the development over time from research on land cover towards research on drivers of land use practices as part of an integrated land systems science. The increasingly spatially, temporally and functionally distributed nature of these drivers poses multiple challenges to research on land use practices. We propose the notion of \u2018competition\u2019 to respond to some of these challenges and to better understand how alternative land use practices are negotiated. We conceive of competition as a relational concept. Competition asks about agents in relation to each other, about the mode or the logic in which these relations are produced and about the material environments, practices and societal institutions through which they are mediated. While this has centrally to do with markets and prices, we deliberately open the concept to embrace more than economic perspectives. As such competition complements a broadening of analytical attention from the \u2018who\u2019, \u2018what\u2019 and \u2018when\u2019 to include prominently the \u2018how\u2019 and \u2018why\u2019 of particular land use practices and the question to whom this matters and ought to matter. We suggest that competition is an analytically productive concept, because it does not commit the analyst to a particular epistemological stance. It addresses reflexivity and feed-back, emergence and downward causation, history and response rates\u2014concepts that all carry very different conceptual and analytical connotations in different disciplines. We propose to make these differences productive by putting them alongside each other through the notion of competition. Last not least, the heuristic lens of competition affords the combination of empirical and normative aspects, thus addressing land use practices in material, social and ethical terms.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_25\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20107\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20107\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20107<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_1\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_1\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_1<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('25','tp_links')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tp_publication tp_publication_incollection\"><div class=\"tp_pub_info\"><p class=\"tp_pub_author\">J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, Ignacio Gasparri, Yaqing Gou, Mads Hauge, Neha Joshi, Anke Schaffartzik, Frank Sejersen, Karen C. Seto, Chris Shughrue<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_title\"><a class=\"tp_title_link\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('26','tp_links')\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Conceptualizing Distal Drivers in Land Use Competition<\/a> <span class=\"tp_pub_type tp_  incollection\">Book Section<\/span> <\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_additional\"><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_in\">In: <\/span>J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner, Antje Bruns, Patrick Hostert, Tobias Krueger, Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen, Helmut Haberl, Christian Lauk, Juliana Lutz, Daniel M\u00fcller (Ed.): <span class=\"tp_pub_additional_booktitle\">Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_pages\">pp. 21\u201340, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_publisher\">Springer, <\/span><span class=\"tp_pub_additional_year\">2016<\/span>.<\/p><p class=\"tp_pub_menu\"><span class=\"tp_abstract_link\"><a id=\"tp_abstract_sh_26\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('26','tp_abstract')\" title=\"Show abstract\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Abstract<\/a><\/span> | <span class=\"tp_resource_link\"><a id=\"tp_links_sh_26\" class=\"tp_show\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('26','tp_links')\" title=\"Show links and resources\" style=\"cursor:pointer;\">Links<\/a><\/span><\/p><div class=\"tp_bibtex\" id=\"tp_bibtex_26\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_bibtex_entry\"><pre>@incollection{NiewohnerO.-NielsenGou2016,<br \/>\r\ntitle = {Conceptualizing Distal Drivers in Land Use Competition},<br \/>\r\nauthor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and Ignacio Gasparri and Yaqing Gou and Mads Hauge and Neha Joshi and Anke Schaffartzik and Frank Sejersen and Karen C. Seto and Chris Shughrue},<br \/>\r\neditor = {J\u00f6rg Niew\u00f6hner and Antje Bruns and Patrick Hostert and Tobias Krueger and Jonas \u00d8stergaard Nielsen and Helmut Haberl and Christian Lauk and Juliana Lutz and Daniel M\u00fcller},<br \/>\r\nurl = {https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20108},<br \/>\r\ndoi = {10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_2},<br \/>\r\nyear  = {2016},<br \/>\r\ndate = {2016-01-01},<br \/>\r\nbooktitle = {Land Use Competition: Ecological, Economic and Social Perspectives},<br \/>\r\npages = {21--40},<br \/>\r\npublisher = {Springer},<br \/>\r\nchapter = {2},<br \/>\r\nseries = {Human-Environment Interactions},<br \/>\r\nabstract = {This introductory chapter explores the notion of 'distal drivers' in land use competition. Research has moved beyond proximate causes of land cover and land use change to focus on the underlying drivers of these dynamics. We discuss the framework of telecoupling within human\u2013environment systems as a first step to come to terms with the increasingly distal nature of driving forces behind land use practices. We then expand the notion of distal as mainly a measure of Euclidian space to include temporal, social, and institutional dimensions. This understanding of distal widens our analytical scope for the analysis of land use competition as a distributed process to consider the role of knowledge and power, technology, and different temporalities within a relational or systemic analysis of practices of land use competition. We conclude by pointing toward the historical and social contingency of land use competition and by acknowledging that this contingency requires a methodological\u2013analytical approach to dynamics that goes beyond linear cause\u2013effect relationships. A critical component of future research will be a better understanding of different types of feedback processes reaching from biophysical feedback loops to feedback produced by individual or institutional reflexivity.},<br \/>\r\nkeywords = {},<br \/>\r\npubstate = {published},<br \/>\r\ntppubtype = {incollection}<br \/>\r\n}<br \/>\r\n<\/pre><\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('26','tp_bibtex')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_abstract\" id=\"tp_abstract_26\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_abstract_entry\">This introductory chapter explores the notion of 'distal drivers' in land use competition. Research has moved beyond proximate causes of land cover and land use change to focus on the underlying drivers of these dynamics. We discuss the framework of telecoupling within human\u2013environment systems as a first step to come to terms with the increasingly distal nature of driving forces behind land use practices. We then expand the notion of distal as mainly a measure of Euclidian space to include temporal, social, and institutional dimensions. This understanding of distal widens our analytical scope for the analysis of land use competition as a distributed process to consider the role of knowledge and power, technology, and different temporalities within a relational or systemic analysis of practices of land use competition. We conclude by pointing toward the historical and social contingency of land use competition and by acknowledging that this contingency requires a methodological\u2013analytical approach to dynamics that goes beyond linear cause\u2013effect relationships. A critical component of future research will be a better understanding of different types of feedback processes reaching from biophysical feedback loops to feedback produced by individual or institutional reflexivity.<\/div><p class=\"tp_close_menu\"><a class=\"tp_close\" onclick=\"teachpress_pub_showhide('26','tp_abstract')\">Close<\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"tp_links\" id=\"tp_links_26\" style=\"display:none;\"><div class=\"tp_links_entry\"><ul class=\"tp_pub_list\"><li><i class=\"fas fa-globe\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20108\" title=\"https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20108\" target=\"_blank\">https:\/\/edoc.hu-berlin.de\/handle\/18452\/20108<\/a><\/li><li><i class=\"ai ai-doi\"><\/i><a class=\"tp_pub_list\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_2\" title=\"Follow DOI:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_2\" target=\"_blank\">doi:10.1007\/978-3-319-33628-2_2<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div><p 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