5 projects
GLAUBENMACHENLASSEN
Finished
Open Access with Restrictions

GLAUBENMACHENLASSEN

GLAUBENMACHENLASSEN is a visual anthropological and film ethnographic dissertation exploring identity in a cinematographic laboratory. Research period: 2009-2022.

Film as ResearchCinematographic Laboratory
MARK16
Ongoing
Full Open Access

MARK16

MARK16 is a SNSF PRIMA project. It reassesses the diverse endings of the Gospel of Mark through manuscript data, available on its Virtual Research Environment ISSN 2673-9836, https://mark16.sib.swiss.

Gospel of MarkMark endingsNew Testament
Participation in Social Health Protection: An Anthropological Case Study in Tanzania
Finished
Metadata only Access

Participation in Social Health Protection: An Anthropological Case Study in Tanzania

This project calls for a broad view of social health protection, comprising health care funding and people’s ubiquitous but less visible strife for participation in self-organized groups and networks.

EthnologyParticipationSocial health protection
Portraits of Unbelonging: Photography, the Ottoman State, and the making of Armenian emigrants 1896-1908
Ongoing
Embargoed Access

Portraits of Unbelonging: Photography, the Ottoman State, and the making of Armenian emigrants 1896-1908

How do photography and statecraft intersect in the making and unmaking of citizens? How and why did photography become a new media for unmaking subjects in late 19th c Ottoman empire?

Ottoman empirecitizenshipemigration
WordWeb / IDEM: A new way of representing Intertextuality in Drama of the Early Modern Period
Finished
Full Open Access

WordWeb / IDEM: A new way of representing Intertextuality in Drama of the Early Modern Period

WordWeb/IDEM offers an innovative digital database for representing intertextuality in the drama of Shakespeare’s time.

Digital HumanitiesEarly Modern PeriodElizabethan