Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer reported on the status of human rights in the programme ”Why are human rights defenders being targeted?” in the show “Inside Story” on Al Jazeera on 05.02.21.
In dem taz-Artikel über den Notstand in Myanmar berichtet Judith Beyer von der momentanen Lage der Bevölkerung, den Reaktionen der übrigen Asean-Staaten, Möglichkeiten der Einflussnahme durch die internationale Gemeinschaft sowie den Formen des Widerstands ‚zuhause’ durch die EinwohnerInnen Yangons.
After her talk at the “Minorities in Myanmar” conference in October 2020 Carolin Hirsch now publishes further insights to her PhD-project in a blog post on MyanmarMemo. In the post she exemplifies her interlocutor’s lifestyles coming into being as activist lifestyles, taking her readership into one interlocutors personal biographic experiences.
Prof Judith Beyer co-organizes an Allegra Lab-series of webinars together with Prof. Julie Billaud (Geneva) and Dr. Agathe Mora (Sussex) in honour of Prof Sally Engle Merry, legal anthropologist, who died in September 2020. The seminars are an opportunity for young and more established scholars to engage in vigorous conversations on legal matters of critical relevance to contemporary societal debates.
Benedict Mette-Starke reports about his ethnographic perceptions and analysis of payment methods in Myanmar in the light of COVID-19 considering the anthropology of techniques.
In the winter term 2020/2021, Benedict Mette-Starke will teach a BA project seminar "Anthropology and Technics" and will support Prof. Beyer in organizing the research colloquium "Social and Cultural Anthropology". Welcome, Benedict!
Alle Studierende, die im Wintersemester 2020/21 Seminare bei Prof. Dr. Beyer belegen wollen, melden sich unbedingt vor Vorlesungsbeginn auf ILIAS im jeweiligen Kurs an. Die Kommunikation wird ausschließlich per Email via ILIAS stattfinden.
The Working Group Social and Political Anthropology is excited to announce that Prof. Mohira Suyarkulova (American University in Central Asia) will be teaching two Master courses on the topic of ‘activism’ this winter term as part of our Master programme “Anthropology and Sociology”.
Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer spricht in einem Interview für den Berliner Arbeitskreis Rechtswirklichkeit (BAR) über Recht, Politik und Gesellschaft in der Lehre.
Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer reported on the status of human rights in the programme ”Why are human rights defenders being targeted?” in the show “Inside Story” on Al Jazeera on 05.02.21.
In dem taz-Artikel über den Notstand in Myanmar berichtet Judith Beyer von der momentanen Lage der Bevölkerung, den Reaktionen der übrigen Asean-Staaten, Möglichkeiten der Einflussnahme durch die internationale Gemeinschaft sowie den Formen des Widerstands ‚zuhause’ durch die EinwohnerInnen Yangons.
After her talk at the “Minorities in Myanmar” conference in October 2020 Carolin Hirsch now publishes further insights to her PhD-project in a blog post on MyanmarMemo. In the post she exemplifies her interlocutor’s lifestyles coming into being as activist lifestyles, taking her readership into one interlocutors personal biographic experiences.
Prof Judith Beyer co-organizes an Allegra Lab-series of webinars together with Prof. Julie Billaud (Geneva) and Dr. Agathe Mora (Sussex) in honour of Prof Sally Engle Merry, legal anthropologist, who died in September 2020. The seminars are an opportunity for young and more established scholars to engage in vigorous conversations on legal matters of critical relevance to contemporary societal debates.
Benedict Mette-Starke reports about his ethnographic perceptions and analysis of payment methods in Myanmar in the light of COVID-19 considering the anthropology of techniques.
In the winter term 2020/2021, Benedict Mette-Starke will teach a BA project seminar "Anthropology and Technics" and will support Prof. Beyer in organizing the research colloquium "Social and Cultural Anthropology". Welcome, Benedict!
Alle Studierende, die im Wintersemester 2020/21 Seminare bei Prof. Dr. Beyer belegen wollen, melden sich unbedingt vor Vorlesungsbeginn auf ILIAS im jeweiligen Kurs an. Die Kommunikation wird ausschließlich per Email via ILIAS stattfinden.
The Working Group Social and Political Anthropology is excited to announce that Prof. Mohira Suyarkulova (American University in Central Asia) will be teaching two Master courses on the topic of ‘activism’ this winter term as part of our Master programme “Anthropology and Sociology”.
Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer spricht in einem Interview für den Berliner Arbeitskreis Rechtswirklichkeit (BAR) über Recht, Politik und Gesellschaft in der Lehre.