Promotionen Arbeitsbereich Dilger
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Arbeitstitel |
Akseshin, Aleksei |
Infrastructure of Minority. Salvation and Disconnectedness in Sharia |
Buchner, Karoline |
Taiwans prekäre Partnerschaften: Chinesische Medizin als Form von public und every-day diplomacy in Süd-Süd-Kollaborationen |
Debelts. Hellena |
Networking with Viruses – A multispecies ethnography of zoonotic viral pathogen circulation in The Gambia and in international transdisciplinary health research (Förderung: Forschungsprojekt der VolkswagenStiftung am Robert Koch-Institut, Zentrum für internationalen Gesundheitsschutz |
Gücin, Aslı |
Assimilation by Dispossession: Eco-Political Implications of Transforming the Sacred Nature of Dersim |
Hartmann, Sarah |
The Role of Islam in the Informal Education Sector – An Ethnographic Study of Private Tutoring Centers in Egypt |
Hoffmann, Liese |
Politics and Meanings of School in Post-Colonial, Coastal Kenya |
Hussain, Iftikhar |
Divided Families and Belonging in Kargil |
Lanek Oroma, Grace |
Care and care practices during and after Ebola outbreaks: An ethnographic study of frontline health workers and Ebola survivors of the Ebola outbreak in Gulu in 2000/01, Uganda (Förderung: Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin, Arbeitsbereich Medical Anthropology, Dr. Sung-Joon Park) |
Lawal, Binyamin |
Expansion of the Sacred into the Public Space: Spatial Contestation between Muslims and Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria |
Niu, Zhuo |
COVID-19 at the Chinese Border: Ethnographic Research on a Border City in Yunnan |
Mashimi, Kristina |
Beyond Classrooms: Education and Ethics in Schools of the Gülen Movement in Tanzania. An ethnographic case study |
Qi, Gaofeng |
Cochlear Implants and Care Trajectories in Urban China |
Rocha, Carlos |
A journey to master infections: an ethnography about capacity building on infection prevention and control (IPC) travelling to Guinea and Ivory Coast (Förderung: Robert Koch-Institut, Zentrum für internationalen Gesundheitsschutz) |
Schnepf, Max |
PrEP-Intimitäten in Berlin: Affektive Ambivalenzen und verkörperte Subjekte der biomedizinischen HIV-Prophylaxe |
Abgeschlossen
Müge Akpinar (2024) |
Cultivating Muslim Healthy Selves: 'True Medicine', Virtue Ethics, and Everyday Islam in Istanbul (Förderung: Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies) |
Brandaan Huigen (2023) |
Short Circuit: Theft and the Circulation of Stolen Electronics in (South) Africa (Förderung: DAAD) |
Ursula Probst (2022) |
Prekäre Freizügigkeiten: Verkörperlichte Subjektivierungsprozesse im Spannungsfeld zwischen Sex, Arbeit und Ost-/Europa in Berlin (Förderung: NaFöG, Berlin und Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnenstelle am Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie) |
Lu Chen (2022) |
The Moving Temples: A Study of Fishermen’s Religious Associations in the East Lake Tai Basin (Graduate School East Asian Studies, Förderung: DAAD) |
Anitha Tingira (2021) |
Provision and Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Lalta Ward, Tanzania: Women’s and Health Workers’ Experiences (Förderung: DAAD) |
Giorgio Brocco (2021) |
Trajectories of Albinism: Subjectivities, Experiences, and Narratives in Tanzania (Förderung: DAAD) |
Simon Mutebi (2020) |
Subjective Experiences and Practices of Sexual Performance Concerns Among Young Men in Mwanza City, Tanzania (Förderung: DAAD) |
Nina Zeldes (2019) |
"Stay Healthy!": Health Care and Health Insurance Expectations among German, Japanese and Indian Highly Skilled Migrants in the USA (Förderung: DAAD) |
Elizabeth Beloe (2019) |
Migrant Cameroon Women’s Social Networks: Home Town and Rotating Savings and Credit Associations in Berlin, Germany |
Konversionsprozesse in Ankole, Uganda. Initiation, Segregation und Aushandlung (Förderung: Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies) |
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Nasima Selim (2019) |
Learning the Ways of the Heart in Berlin: Sufism, Anthropology, and the Post-Secular Condition (Förderung: DAAD) |
Lawful Life: Negotiating care and life in a landscape of assisted suicide Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil / Freie Universität Berlin (Förderung: DAAD Bi-national betreute Promotionen, Zweitbetreuung) |
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Judith Schühle (2018) |
Traversing Transnational Biomedical Landscapes: An Ethnography of the Experiences of Nigerian Trained Physicians Practicing in the US and UK (Förderung: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterstelle der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) |
Britta Rutert (2016) |
Contested Properties: People, Plants and the Politics of Bioprospecting in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
Rosa Cordillera Castillo (2016) |
Being and Becoming: Imagination, Memory, and Violence in Southern Philippines |
Dominik Mattes (2016) |
The Politics of Normalization: Providing and Living a Life with Antiretroviral HIV Treatment in Northeastern Tanzania |
Omar Kasmani (2015) |
Off the Lines: Fakir Orientations of Gender, Body and Space in Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan |
Leah Bohle (2017) |
HIV-Disclosure and Adherence Among HIV-Seropositive Women in Tanga, Tanzania (Förderung: DAAD) Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (externer Erstbetreuer) |
Dauda Abubakar (2014) |
"They love us because we give them": Zakat, the distribution of wealth and the making of social relations in Jos, Nigeria |
Hanspeter Reihling (2014) |
Vulnerable Men: Gender and Sentiment at the Margins of Cape Town |
Susann Huschke (2012) |
Kranksein in der Illegalität. Eine medizinethnologische Studie über undokumentierte LateinamerikanerInnen in Berlin |
Noelle Sullivan (University of Florida) (2011) |
Negotiating Abundance and Scarcity: health sector reform, development aid, and biomedical practice in Tanzania |
Annett Fleischer (2010) |
Making Families Among Cameroonian ‘Bush Fallers’ in Germany: Marriage, Migration, and the Law; Betreuung: Hansjörg Dilger und Caroline Bledsoe, Northwestern University (Evanston) |