Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf is Professor for Middle Eastern Studies and Director of the Institute of Middle Eastern and South East Asian Studies at the University of Cologne. She obtained her Ph D in Islamic Studies with a thesis on the Egyptian Islamist Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) and received her postdoctoral qualification degree (Habilitation) with a study on Palestinian narratives of the Arab-Israeli war 1948. She has carried out field research in various countries of the Middle East and has published widely on transformations of religious concepts, Islamism, (forced) migration in the Middle East, Islam in Germany, and popular culture in Middle Eastern societies.
Ulrike Lindner is part of the interdisciplinary research group “Migration and Labour” at the Global South Studies Center (University of Cologne, Germany).
Gesine Müller is professor of romanist philology at the University of Cologne and part of the interdisciplinary research group “Migration and Labour” at the Global South Studies Center (University of Cologne, Germany).
Oliver Tappe is part of the interdisciplinary research group “Migration and Labour” at the Global South Studies Center (University of Cologne, Germany).
Michael Zeuske (Univ.-Prof. Dr.) es profesor del Centro de Estudios sobre Dependencia y Esclavitudes (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies) de la Universidad de Bonn, Alemania. Su trabajo de investigación enfoca diferentes formas de dependencias asimétricas y esclavitud en el hemisferio atlántico (1400-1900), en la historia global de la esclavitud (20000 a.C.-hoy) y en diferentes esclavitudes locales y tráficos de esclavos también a nivel microhistórico.
2 Ebooks por Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf
Ulrike Lindner & Oliver Tappe: Bonded Labour
Parallel to the abolition of Atlantic slavery, new forms of indentured labour stilled global capitalism’s need for cheap, disposable labour. The famous ‘coolie trade’ – mainly Asian labourers transfe …
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Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf & Stephan Milich: Creative Resistance
During the uprisings of the Arab Spring between 2010 and 2012, oppositional movements used political humor to criticize political leaders or to expose the absurdities of the socio-political condition …
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