Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences

UnKUT’s Publications

This list represents publications of UnKUT members and former members which gained from friendly feedback and peer review in UnKUT meetings and retreats

  • Civelek, Cansu (2024) “The formation of a ‘model city in the Anatolian steppes’: Leapfrogging effects of spatial fix in Eskişehir, Turkey” City & Society: 1–14.
  • Dieterich, Manuel, Elif Alp-Marent and Boris Nieswand (2020) "Wohl denen, die sich integrieren! Integrationismus als moralische Ordnung." (Cheers to those who inte-grate! Integrationism as moral order.) In: Spieker, Michael / Hof-mann, Christian (Hrsg.) Integration. Teilhabe und Zusammenleben in der Migrationsgesellschaft. Baden-Baden: Nomos: 115-132.
  • Dieterich, Manuel and Boris Nieswand (2020) "Reflexive Migrationsforschung. Zur Etablierung eines neuen Forschungsparadigmas." (Reflexive Migration Research. On the establish-ment of a new research paradigm), Migration und Soziale Arbeit, 42 (2): 146-152.
  • Dieterich, Manuel (2019) "Moralisierung eines Konflikts. Eine lokale Auseinan-dersetzung zwischen Stadtverwaltung und Anwohnendeninitiative um den Neubau einer Anschlussunterbringung für Geflüchtete.” (Moralizing a Conflict. A Local Dispute between City Administration and Local Residents’ Initiative over the Construction of a New Housing Facil-ity for Refugees), Z'Flucht. Zeitschrift für Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung 3 (1): 44-70.
  • Jaeger, U. (2024a) “Children As Social Butterflies: Navigating Belonging in a Diverse Swiss Kindergarten. Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies.” New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press
  • Jaeger, U. (2024b) “Rendering Social Order Pedagogical. Caring for Pupils’ Diversification in a Swiss Suburb.” In L. Gilliam & C. Makrom (Hrsg.) Difference and Sameness in Schools. Perspectives from the European Anthropology of Education. New York: Berghahn Books: 51–74.
  • Martínez, Damián Omar (2020)  “Between Boundary-Work and Cosmopolitan Aspirations. A Historical Genealogy of EASA (and European Anthropology).” Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, 29 (2): 11-30.