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PhD: monographs and prizes

Four PhD thesis in Sociocultural Anthropology have been published recently. Gerrit Gonschorek's thesis in Economics has won this year’s Young Talent Award for Development Research by the KfW-Development Bank/German Economic Association (Verein für Socialpolitik).

PhD monographs

Recently published PhD thesis in Anthropology:

  • Ardhianto, Imam (2022): Hierarchies of Power. Evangelical Christianity and Adat Transformation in Indonesian Borneo. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Lücking, Mirjam (2021): Indonesians and Their Arab World. Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Evamaria Sandkühler (2020):The Anthropology of History Reassessed. The Popular and the Past in Chinese Indonesian Contexts. Berlin: Regiospectra.
Podcast about Indonesians and Their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims:

Book Launch Lücking.pngOnline Book Launch of "Indonesians and Their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims" by Mirjam Lücking with 45 participants from all over the world.

 

Awards

Gerrit Gonschorek receives this year's Young Talent Award for Development Research by the KfW-Development Bank/German Economic Association (Verein für Socialpolitik)

Dr. Gerrit Gonschorek received the first price for his PhD thesis on decentralization policy in Indonesia and the role of political economy motives in the transfer of state revenues from the central government level to lower administrative levels. The results are of direct relevance for Indonesian policy and also provide valuable insights for the design of state transfer mechanisms in young, economically dynamic democracies.

For more information, see https://www.kfw.de/%C3%9Cber-die-KfW/Newsroom/Aktuelles/Pressemitteilungen-Details_714048.html

 

 

 

Dissertation Prize for Mirjam Lücking: German Anthropological Association gives distinction to thesis on the “Arabic world” of Indonesia

The German Anthropological Association (DGSKA) has bestowed its first Dissertation Prize on Dr. Mirjam Lücking. Lücking, a cultural anthropologist, receives prize money of 1,000 euros for her doctoral thesis, “Indonesians and their Arab World. Guided Mobility among Labour Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims.”

For more information, see https://www.pr.uni-freiburg.de/pm-en/personalia-en/dissertation-prize-for-mirjam-lucking?set_language=en