List of all projects (in alphabetical order)
- Conditions of conviviality and conflict. Steven Vertovec, Andreas Wimmer (University of California Los Angeles), Stefan Lindemann
- Cohabitation and Convivencia. Comparing Conviviality in Casamance and Catalonia. Tilmann Heil
- Deterritorialization and localization: Capital-linked migrants and transnational Buddhism in Shanghai. Weishan Huang
- Digital Methods and Tools for Anthropological Research. Susanne Friese, Jens Ludwig
- Diversity and contact (‘DivCon’). Mijal Gandelsman-Trier, Miles Hewstone (University of Oxford), Jörg Hüttermann, Sören Petermann, Katharina Schmid (University of Oxford), Karen Schönwälder, Dietlind Stolle (McGill University, Montreal), Steven Vertovec
- Diversity and social identity complexity. Kaat Van Acker, with Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone (both University of Oxford)
- Ethnicity in German society. Karen Schönwälder
- Ethno-religious diversity and social trust. Miles Hewstone (University of Oxford), Anthony Heath (University of Oxford), Ceri Peach (University of Oxford), Sarah Spencer (University of Oxford), Steven Vertovec
- Evangelical urbanization and spatial transformation in Shanghai. Weishan Huang
- Gender, ethnicity and religion: Making sense of Uyghur aspirations in Shanghai. Sajide Tuxun
- Global Cities/ Open Cities? Segregation in the Global South. Darshan Vigneswaran
- GLOBALDIVERCITIES - migration and new diversities in global cities: comparatively conceiving, observing and visualizing diversification in urban public spaces. Sofya Aptekar, Anna Cieslik, Beate Engelbrecht, Dörte Ulka Engelkes, Laavanya Kathiravelu, Raji Matshedisho, Alexei Matveev, Anna Seegers-Krückeberg, Steven Vertovec, Alex Wafer, Junjia Ye, Abbas Yousefpour
- Globalization of religious networks. Peter van der Veer
- Governmentality of Diversity: Ethnicity, Subject, and the State in Modern China — An MPI-MUC Project. Dan Smyer Yu, Peter van der Veer, Jin Bingao (Dean of School of Ethnological Theories and Nationality Policy Research) and Li Qiaoyang
- How migrants navigate the formal and informal state in Russia. Paul Becker
- Imagining Tibet in China: Spiritualism of Nation and Nationalism. Principal investigator: Dan Smyer Yu
- Immigrants in German city councils. Christiane Kofri, Karen Schönwälder, Cihan Sinanoglu, Daniel Volkert
- Immigrants in German politics: local elections and local parliaments in Northrhine-Westfalia. Karen Schönwälder, Christiane Kofri
- Immigration and gentrification in New York City. Weishan Huang
- In Pursuit of Religious Perfection: Women, Intimate Labour, and Genderizing Seoul. Hyun Mee KIM (Professor, Yonsei Unversity, Korea)
- International policing, mobility and crime in Southern Africa. Darshan Vigneswaran
- Language Factories: Cape Town, Kinshasa, Abidjan, Brussels. Karel Arnaut
- Lebanese detainees in Syria. Transnationalism, Suffering, and Piety. Roschanack Shaery
- Living with Moral Sources of Othering: Religion and Social (Dis)harmony in Contemporary China and India — An MPI-CASS Project. Dan Smyer Yu, Peter van der Veer, Zhuo Xinping (CASS), Jin Ze (CASS)
- Local Councilors with Migration Background. Cihan Sinanoglu
- Marriage and Aspirations in Contemporary Shanghai.Yuqin Huang
- Megachurches/Microchurches: Politics of Scale, Space, and Growth in Seoul. Ju Hui Judy Han (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto)
- Migration and diversity. Steven Vertovec
- Migration and forced labour in Southern Africa. Darshan Vigneswaran
- Migration, religion and gender: perspectives on Chinese missionaries in the UK (1950 to the present). Yuqin Huang
- A Myth of Ethnic Homogeneity in Globalizing Seoul: A Comparison Study with Korean Chinese and North Korean Migrants in South Korea. Woochang Jung
- Older migrants in Vienna: aging and social relations. Monika Palmberger
- Pilot study Superdiversity and pathways to health care. Charlie Davison, Gill Green, Hannah Bradby, Susann Huschke, Gabi Alex, Kristine Krause, Felipe Morente Mejías, Inmaculada Barroso Benítez
- Places of Islam in Seoul – New experimentation in the post-colonial and globalizing Seoul. Doyoung SONG (Professor, Hanyang University, Korea)
- Political institutions and the challenge of diversity. Karen Schönwälder, Christiane Kofri, Cihan Sinanoglu
- Political Parties and diversity at the local level: a comparison between Berlin and Paris. Daniel Volkert
- The post-division (Christian) citizenship: the Christian encounters of North Korean migrants and South Korean Protestant Church. Jin-Heon Jung
- Publication project: "Therapeutic crises, diversification and mainstreaming". Kristine Krause
- Religion and Peace in Asia. Tam Ngo, Dan Smyer Yu and Peter van der Veer
- Religious architecture, everyday life and urban space in Mumbai. Sarover Zaidi
- Religious discourse in municipal electoral campaigning. Lisa Bjorkman
- Religious diversity and ecological sustainability in China. Dan Smyer Yu
- Religious-Ideological Competition and Development in Cold War Cities: Seoul, Berlin & Pyongyang. Jin-Heon Jung (Research Fellow & the Seoul Lab Coordinator, MPI MMG)
- Religious marketing and the Protestant House Churches in the PRC. Jie Kang
- Religious minority protection and the law of international intervention. Stefan Kroll
- Religious movement organizations and the formation of global denominations. Weishan Huang
- The Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies. Steven Vertovec
- Secularity and Cultural Memory – Spain and Canada in Comparison. Marian Burchardt
- Seeing like the state but with difference: Ho Chi Minh cult in contemporary Vietnam. Tam Ngo, Hue-Tam Ho Tai
- Sex, Soul, Spirits: Becoming Protestant Hmong in Contemporary Vietnam. Tam Ngo
- The Shi‘a in Mumbai: Everyday life, religiosity and political subjectivity. Radhika Gupta
- The social organization of house churches in Linyi, Shandong Province, China. Jie Kang
- The Social Semiotics of Aspiration in Seoul. Nicholas Harkness (Assistant Professor, Harvard University)
- Socialising with diversity. Franziska Meissner
- Status, mediation, and debt in Mumbai. Ajay Gandhi
- Super-diversity. Steven Vertovec
- Super-diversity in London: intergroup contact and attitudes on the local level. Katharina Schmid, Susanne Wessendorf
- Super-diversity, South Africa. Steven Vertovec, Robin Cohen and various colleagues at the Universities of Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Johannesburg, and Witwatersrand
- Supernatural as news, spiritual as newsy: Religious experiences through the news media in urban India. Sahana Udupa
- Taking Jesus back to China: How will foreign-educated Chinese Christian returnees impact Christianity in contemporary China?. Yuqin Huang
- Theological anthropology, aspiration, and belonging in a global mega city. Nathaniel Roberts
- Time experiences of uncertainty and aspiration among rural migrants in globalizing Shanghai. Xiao He
- The transformative capacity of commemorating violent pasts. Claire Whitlinger
- Transnational community life: Living apart, celebrating together, expanding social networks. Beate Engelbrecht
- Transnational religious networks and protestant conversion among the Hmong in Northern Vietnam. Tam Ngo
- The unclaimed war: The social memory of the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese border war in China and Vietnam. Tam Ngo
- Urban aspirations in Seoul: Religion and megacities in comparative studies. Peter van der VEER, Hyun Mee KIM (Yonsei Univ. Korea), Ju Hui Judy HAN (University of British Columbia, Canada), Nicholas HARKNESS (Harvard University), Jin-heon JUNG, Doyoung SONG (Hanyang Univ. Korea)
- Urban populations and their social capital. Sören Petermann
- Urban and religious aspirations and the global city: The participation of young people in faith-based initiatives in Singapore. Jayeel Serrano Cornelio
- Writing along the margins: literacy and agency in a West African city. Karel Arnaut
- The Ashgate companion to cosmopolitanism. Magdalena Nowicka, Maria Rovisco (York St. John University)
- Backlash against multiculturalism?. Steven Vertovec, Susanne Wessendorf
- Chinese Christians’ Networks in Germany (2009 – 2010). Dorottya Nagy
- The diversification of postwar migration. Alan Gamlen, Steven Vertovec and Norbert Winnige
- Dissemination of global and local forms of Tibetan Buddhist knowledge in the Russian Federation (2009 – 2011). Justine Buck Quijada
- Diversity and integration in Frankfurt. Steven Vertovec, Regina Römhild (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München), Amt für multikulturelle Angelegenheiten (Frankfurt)
- Diversity and public administration. Boris Nieswand
- Enacting European Citizenship. Ayse Caglar, Prem Kumar Rajaram (Central European University)
- Ethnography methods textbook. Georg Breidenstein, Stefan Hirschauer, Herbert Kalthoff, Boris Nieswand
- Folk medicine in South India: Representations of diverse identities in medical encounters. Gabriele Alex
- Future plans: faithful encounters: transnational religion, missionization and the refugee crisis in mainland Southeast Asia. Alexander Horstmann
- Globalization, Urban re-invention, and Migrants. Ayse Caglar
- How generations remember: an ethnographic study of post-war Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Monika Palmberger
- Metoikos. Ayse Caglar
- Migration. Steven Vertovec
- When money becomes an end in itself, money as a belief system. The case of tourism development in Yunnan, China. Daniel Audéoud
- Multiculturalism. Gerd Baumann (University of Amsterdam), Steven Vertovec
- The reverberative nature of the global network of Christianity among the Naga of northeast India. Vibha Joshi Parkin
- Rituals and socio-spatial negotiations in mega-cities (2009 – 2011). Reza Masoudi Nejad
- Salvation, status, and social action: contemporary configurations of Buddhism and Bangkokian middle class social and political aspiration (2009 – 2011). Sophorntavy Vorng
- The spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China: Charisma, money, enlightenment. Dan Smyer Yu
- Super-diversity, South Africa. Steven Vertovec, Robin Cohen and various colleagues at the Universities of Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Johannesburg, and Witwatersrand