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Collaborations

CRC 1171 "Affective Societies" - Dynamics of Social Coexistence in Mobile Worlds

Subproject A01: The Formation of Feeling in Vietnamese Berlin (Prof. Dr. Birgitt Röttger-Rössler)

Subproject A02: Affective Efforts of Migration (Dr. Anita von PoserDr. med. Thi Minh Tam TaDr. med. Eric Hahn)

 

Anthropologisch-psychiatrische Arbeitsgruppe zu Migration und Emotion (APAME, Anthropological-psychiatric working group on migration and emotion) 

APAME was founded in 2012. The directing team is composed of social and cultural anthropologists (Prof. Dr. Birgitt Röttger-Rössler and Dr. Anita von Poser) as well as psychiatrists (Dr. Thi Minh Tam Ta and Dr. Eric Hahn) and investigates the complex relations between emotion and migration/mobility within the framework of emotion theoretical and interdisciplinary questions, like the subprojects A01and A02of the CRC 1171 „Affective Societies: Dynamics of Social Coexistence in Mobile Worlds“, which was started in July 2015.


Center for History and Political Ethics
(PUSdEP - Pusat Sejarah dan Etika Politik), Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogyakarta, Indonesia; since 2009


Department of Life Sciences, University of Roehampton London, UK

Dr. James Davies

Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology University of Oslo, Norway

Dr. Keir Martin

Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland  

Dr. Jennifer Edmond

Institut for German Studies, University of Bern, Switzerland

Prof. Dr. Oliver Lubrich

Department for Comparative Developmental Psychology, FU Berlin

Prof. Dr. Katja Liebal

BGSMCS
Berlin Southern Theory Lecture