Working Papers 2012
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- van der Veer, Peter: Market and Money: a critique of rational choice theory (WP 12-01)
- Palmberger, Monika: Renaming of Public Space: A Policy of Exclusion in Bosnia and Herzegovina (WP 12-02)
- Acosta, Raúl: Scaling claims of common good: transnational and intercultural advocacy in the Brazilian Amazon (WP 12-03)
- Vorng, Sophorntavy: Incendiary Central: The Spatial Politics of the May 2010 Street Demonstrations in Bangkok (WP 12-04)
- Grillo, Ralph / Shah, Prakash: Reasons to Ban? The Anti-Burqa Movement in Western Europe (WP 12-05)
- Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena: Conflicting Missions? The politics of Evangelical humanitarianism in the Sahrawi and Palestinian protracted refugee situations (WP 12-06)
- Vigneswaran, Darshan: Methodological Debates in Human Rights Research: A Case Study of Human Trafficking in South Africa Max (WP 12-07)
- Wiesemann, Lars: Public spaces, social interaction and the negotiation of difference (WP 12-08)
- Jan Blommaert / Ben Rampton: Language and superdiversity (WP 12-09)
- Karel Arnaut: Sociolinguistic diversity – Bibliography (WP 12-10)
- Kristine Krause / Gabriele Alex / David Parkin: Medical knowledge, therapeutic practice and processes of diversification (WP 12-11)
- Gabriele Alex / Kristine Krause / David Parkin / Stephanie Stocker: Medical pluralism – Bibliography (WP 12-12)
- Junjia Ye: Working men: Bangladeshi migrants in the global labour force (WP 12-13)
- Anna Cieslik: Transnational mobility and family planning decisions. A case study of skilled Polish migrant women (WP 12-14)
- Yolande Pottie-Sherman: Markets and Diversity – Annotated Bibliography (WP 12-15)
- José Luis Molina / Sören Petermann / Andreas Herz: Defining and Measuring Transnational Fields (WP 12-16)
- Alexander Horstmann: Creating Non-State Spaces: Interfaces of Humanitarianism and Self-Government of Karen-Refugee Migrants in Thai Burmese Border Spaces (WP 12-17)
- Tilmann Heil: Fragile convivialities: everyday living together in two stateless but diverse regions, Catalonia and Casamance (WP 12-18)
- Jin-heon Jung: Some Tears of Religious Aspiration: Dynamics of Korean Suffering in Post-War Seoul, South Korea (WP 12-19)
- Lorenzo Alunni: “After all, they are nomads, aren’t they?”: Roma transnationalism and health issues (WP 12-20)
- Sören Petermann / Joe Heywood / Miles Hewstone / Jörg Hüttermann / Katharina Schmid / Thomas Schmitt / Karen Schönwälder / Dietlind Stolle / Steven Vertovec (with TNS Emnid): The “Diversity and Contact” (DIVCON) Survey 2010 - Technical Report (WP 12-21)

