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Irene Götz (2017): Vilnius - a City in the Centre of Europe. Transformations, Place-Making and Practices of Staging. In: Konrad J. Kuhn, Katrin Sontag, Walter Leimgruber (Hg.): Lebenskunst. Erkunden zu Biographie, Lebenswelt und Erinnerung. Kön u.a., S. 255-266

Christiane Schwab (2017): Social Observation in Early Commercial Print Media. Towards a Genealogy of the Social Sketch (ca. 1820-1860). In: History & Anthropology [peer-reviewed], in press. Available from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/ 02757206.2017.1375488 (21.09.2017).

Christiane Schwab (2017) Sketches of Manners, Esquisses des Moeurs. The Journalistic Sketch (1830-1860) as an Ethnographical Format of Knowledge. In: Journal of European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis 1/1 [peer-reviewed]. Pp. 40-57. (Originally published in German in Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 2016, 112/1. Pp. 37-56.)

Maria Schwertl (2017): Turning to the satellite, the border fence, technologization or situations of bordering and border crossing? Differences in using new materialistic approaches for ethnographic studies on migration. In: Youkhana, Eva (Hg.): Border Transgressions. Mobility and Mobilization in Crisis.

Maria Schwertl (2017): Transnational Solidarity—Not Aid: The Perspective of Migration on the Hype about Migration&Development. In: Ove Sutter, Eva Youkhana (Hg.): Social Inclusion Vol 5/3. Perspectives on the European Border Regime: Mobilization, Contestation, and the Role of Civil Society.

Maria Schwertl (2016): „The Economic Diaspora. The Triple Helix of Im/mobilisation in the Hype about Migration and Development“. In: Miriam Gutekunst, Andreas Hackl, Sabina Leoncini, Julia Sophia Schwarz, Irene Götz (Hg.): Bounded Mobilities. Ethnographic Perspectives on Social Hierarchies and Global Inequalities. Bielefeld, S. 245-264.

Daniel Kunzelmann (2016): Virtual im___mobility. Three ethnographic examples of socialised media usage, civic empowerment and coded publics, in: Gutekunst, Miriam et al. (2016): Bounded Mobilities: an ethnographical approach. Bielefeld.

Irene Götz (2016): Mobility and Immobility. A Foreword. In: Miriam Gutekunst, Andreas Hackl, Sabina Leoncini, Julia Sophia Schwarz, Irene Götz (eds.): Bounded Mobilities. Ethnographic Perspectives on Social Hierarchies and Global Inequalitites. Bielefeld, pp. 9-11.

Irene Götz (2016): The Rediscovery of the ‚national‘ in the 1990s – contects, cultural forms and practices in reunified Germany. In: Nations and Nationalism 22,4, pp. 803-823, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nana.12171.

Irene Götz: Sensing Post-Fordist Work Life. Recent Perspectives in the Ethnography of Work. In: Ethnologia Europaea 41:1 (2013), pp. 68-87.

Daniel Habit (2013): Becoming European? Interpretations of Cultural Heritage in European Capital of Cultures. In: Ethnologia Balkanica 16, 315-332.

Christiane Schwab (2013) Social Criticism and Romantic Travel Writing: Letters from Spain (1822) by José María Blanco White. In: Castilla, Estudios de Literatura 2013/4. Pp. 350–367.

Christiane Schwab (2012) Anthropological Perspectives on the European Urban Landscape. In: Mairead Nic Craith et al. (eds.): New Blackwell Companion to the Anthropology of Europe. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 440-456.

Daniel Habit (2012): (EU-)Europeanization, (Post-)Modernism, (No-)Plastic. In: New Europe College Europa Program: Yearbook2007-2008. Bukarest, 109-148.

Daniel Habit (2011): “Getting to Europe” – Afghan refugees, urban discourses and European strategies in Patras. In: Ethnologia Balcanica 14, “Migration to, from and in Southeastern Europe”. Münster, New York, S. 168-186.

Irene Götz (2004): What is German – Who Should Be Allowed to Become German? An Ethnographic Fieldstudy on the Distribution of National Semantics and Symbols in Everyday Life. In: Attila Paládi-Kovács u.a. (eds.): Times – Places – Passages. Ethnological Approaches in the New Millenium [Tagungsband zur gleichnamigen Tagung der Société Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore (SIEF), Budapest, Ungarn, 23.–26.4.2001, Budapest.

Johannes Moser (1998): The Cultural Meaning of Work in Postindustrial Societies. In: Ethnologia Europaea 28, 55–66.

Johannes Moser (1998): Involvement and Detachment in the Fieldwork Process. In: Anthropological Journal on European Cultures Vol. 7/1, 80–89.