Members
The network was established from the concern to reflect the rapidly growing field of public anthropology, and to further develop current debates around public-oriented anthropological research and work in Germany. For the first time, representatives of both anthropological disciplines – European Ethnology/Empirical Cultural Studies and Ethnology/Social and Cultural Anthropology, whose research is focused strongly on non-European contexts – are cooperating in an overarching network structure.
Hansjörg Dilger
Coordinator
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: medical anthropology, religious diversity
Gisela Welz
Co-coordinator
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Institute of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology
Research focus: urban research, cultural heritage
Jens Adam
University of Bremen, Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research
Research focus: political anthropology, Europeanization/Cosmopolitanization studies
Marcos Andrade Neves
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: medical anthropology, political anthropology
Götz Bachmann
University of Bremen, Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research
Research focus: Digital Cultures, ethnography of organizations and corporations
Beate Binder
Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute for European Ethnology
Research focus: political anthropology, feminist cultural anthropology
Magdalena Buchczyk
Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute for European Ethnology
Research focus: material culture, heritage ethnography
Hans Peter Hahn
Goethe University Frankfurt, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: museums, development cooperation
Sabine Hess
University of Göttingen, Institute for Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology
Research focus: migration studies, gender studies
Thomas Kirsch
University of Konstanz, Department of History and Sociology, Professorship for Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: anthropology of religion, political anthropology
Michi Knecht
University of Bremen, Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research
Research focus: anthropology of knowledge and technology, collaborative ethnography
Marion Näser-Lather
University of Marburg, Institute for European Ethnology/Cultural StudiesUniversity of Innsbruck, Department of History and European Ethnology
Research focus: research in sensitive fields, social movements
Ursula Rao
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Department ‚Anthropology of Politics and Governance‘
Research focus: urban ethnology, political anthropology
Katharina Schramm
University of Bayreuth, Chair of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: political anthropology, STS
Thomas Stodulka
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: translocal connectivities and alternative education, psychological anthropology
Ove Sutter
University of Bonn, Institute for Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, Department for Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: political anthropology, migration research
Magnus Treiber
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Institute of Social and Cultural AnthropologyResearch focus: ethnological migration research, ethnology and social work
Asta Vonderau
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Department for Anthropology and Philosophy, Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: political anthropology, legal anthropology
Ehler Voss
University of Bremen, Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research
Research focus: media anthropology, medical anthropology, anthropology of religion
Olaf Zenker
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Department for Anthropology and Philosophy, Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology
Research focus: political anthropology, legal anthropology
Selene Raible
Student Assistant
Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Henri Wiesehügel
Student Assistant
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Institut für Kulturanthropologie und Europäische Ethnologie