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Die Reihe cache ist ein Publikationstool für Forschungsgruppen. Es ermöglicht ihnen, gemeinsam an einem Thema zu arbeiten, mit Inhalten anders umzugehen und abseits der gewohnten Formate zu publizieren. cache ist eine Mischung aus Kollektivessay und Materialsammlung und erscheint hybrid: als Buch und – open-access – als Webseite, wo zusätzliche Inhalte zu finden sind. Projekt- oder Kooperationsvorschläge, Fragen und Anregungen nehmen wir – Nils Güttler, Niki Rhyner und Max Stadler – gerne entgegen (info@intercomverlag.ch<\/a>).
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cache entstand als Kooperation der Professur für Wissenschaftsforschung der ETH Zürich, dem Studiengang Visuelle Kommunikation der ZHdK, den beiden Grafiker*innen Loraine Olalia und Reinhard Schmidt, dem Entwickler Janis Perren und dem Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH) in Basel.
»cache: Eine explorative Studie zu Open Access als soziotechnisches System« wurde gefördert durch den Schweizerischen Nationalfonds SNF (Förderlinie »Digital Lives«). Die Printausgabe von cache 01 wurde durch die Professur für Wissenschafts-forschung der ETH Zürich finanziell ermöglicht.","impressum_field4":"cache erscheint als Preprint, Buch und open access bei
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Die in cache veröffentlichten Beiträge sind urheberrechtlich geschützt (online und print). Die online abrufbaren Kapitel sind als Download für private und wissenschaftliche nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke freigegeben. Jede andere Verwertung ohne Zustimmung des intercom Verlags ist unzulässig und kann zivil- und strafrechtlich geahndet werden. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfilmung und die Einspeisung, Speicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen. Wenn Sie online aus cache zitieren, bitten wir Sie, auf den zitierten Inhalt zu verlinken.","impressum_text_en":"The current publication culture in the humanities offers little space for research projects that emerge in groups and collectives – let alone for those that are pursued on the side, stored and forgotten in our digital folders, in the cache. How and where, for example, is there room for all the text fragments, images, films, and audio files that are often and easily exchanged but are not readily handled by the usual scholarly formats? Where to put the connections and links held in our caches that do not adhere to subject boundaries, journal guidelines, or research trends?
The cache series is a publication tool for research groups. It enables them to work together on a topic, to deal with content creatively, and to publish apart from the usual formats. cache is both a collective essay and a collection of materials and appears in hybrid form: as a printed book and as a website (open access), where additional content can be found. We – Nils Güttler, Niki Rhyner and Max Stadler – welcome project or cooperation proposals, questions, and suggestions (info@intercomverlag.ch).
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Die Reihe cache ist ein Publikationstool für Forschungsgruppen. Es ermöglicht ihnen, gemeinsam an einem Thema zu arbeiten, mit Inhalten anders umzugehen und abseits der gewohnten Formate zu publizieren. cache ist eine Mischung aus Kollektivessay und Materialsammlung und erscheint hybrid: als Buch und – open-access – als Webseite, wo auch zusätzliche Inhalte zu finden sind.
Weiterführende Informationen und Hintergründe, auch zum cache-Pilotprojekt »Gegen|Wissen«, finden sich hier:
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The cache series is a publication tool for research groups. It enables them to work together on a topic, to deal with content creatively, and to publish apart from the usual formats. cache is both a collective essay and a collection of materials and appears in hybrid form: as a printed book and as a website (open access), where additional content can be found.
For background and further information, including on the cache pilot-project ”Gegen|Wissen” (Counter-knowledge), see here:
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","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Blood Group Race","chapterid":"116"}]},{"authorid":"110","authorfirstname":"Caroline","authorsurname":"Contentin","authortext":"Caroline Contentin is a scientific fellow at the Werkstatt Ethnology Berlin<\/i>, an association specialized in the social and cultural anthropology of daily life in Berlin. She also works as a nurse for Occupational Health and as a lecturer at the Deutsche Hochschule für Gesundheit und Sport. The focus of her anthropological research is the influence of the narrative on the therapeutic use of food and the dynamics of its transmission. Her aim is to contribute to the integration of self-help-based preventive practice into the health care system.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Fieldworking","chapterid":"230"}]},{"authorid":"94","authorfirstname":"Thandeka","authorsurname":"Dlamini-Simelane","authortext":"Thandeka Dlamini-Simelane is a Swazi medical anthropologist. She holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam with a focus on critical global health. She is interested in studying globally derived public health priorities, strategies and policies, how they move through space and time, and the impact they have on local health systems. She has also conducted evaluations of a number of health development programs. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pretoria and the Country Representative for Medical Health Humanities Africa.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Travelling Policies","chapterid":"192"}]},{"authorid":"38","authorfirstname":"Claude-Olivier","authorsurname":"Doron","authortext":"Claude-Olivier Doron is a Professor at Université Paris Cité. He has worked on the history of French psychiatry and is now mainly doing a long-term epistemological and political history of the concepts of race, on which he has published a book, L’homme altéré: Races et dégénérescence (XVIIe–XIXe siècles)<\/i> (Champ Vallon, 2016), a double special issue of Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine<\/i>, ✵Race, sang et couleurs à l'époque moderne,” with Elie Haddad (2021), and various articles. His current work focuses on the relationship between race and liberalism in France in the nineteenth century as well as on transformations in the uses of the category of race in biology through the development of genetics during the 20th century. Doron has also edited several of Michel Foucault’s courses.
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","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"65","authorfirstname":"Bettina","authorsurname":"Franke","authortext":"Bettina Franke is a psychotherapist working with chronic pain. She is a member of Poliklinik Leipzig<\/i>.
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","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Bildungskrise","chapterid":"20"}]},{"authorid":"30","authorfirstname":"Valentin","authorsurname":"Groebner","authortext":"Valentin Groebner, geb. 1962 in Wien, lehrt Geschichte am Historischen Seminar der Universität Luzern. ","bookid":"2","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Glaube mir","chapterid":"44"},{"chaptername":"Ware Reinheit","chapterid":"55"},{"chaptername":"Zeitreisen","chapterid":"86"}]},{"authorid":"11","authorfirstname":"Mathias","authorsurname":"Grote","authortext":" Mathias Grote ist Wissenschafts- historiker und Biologe an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Nach einer Doktorarbeit an der Laborbank ging er der Frage nach, was molekulare Biologien jenseits der Genetik gewesen sein könnten. Gegenwärtig untersucht er Rhythmen der Wissensentwicklung zwischen Innovation und Kontinuität am Beispiel moderner Enzyklopädien und Handbücher.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Biotopia","chapterid":"16"},{"chaptername":"Krise der Vernunft","chapterid":"13"},{"chaptername":"Symbiosen","chapterid":"19"}]},{"authorid":"66","authorfirstname":"Susanne","authorsurname":"Hübl","authortext":"Susanne Hübl is a research assistant in critical urban geographies. In her research and teaching she is interested in intersectional and feminist perspectives on questions of care in the city. She explores them with embodied and creative methodologies such as relational listening and care(ful) ethnographies.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"46","authorfirstname":"Petter","authorsurname":"Hellström","authortext":"Petter Hellström is a researcher and teacher at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University. He was a Visiting Fellow with the SNF Sinergia project In the Shadow of the Tree<\/i> at the University of Lucerne in 2021 and 2023. His first monograph, a history of tree thinking in science, is forthcoming with Zone Books.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Tree of Harmony","chapterid":"113"}]},{"authorid":"72","authorfirstname":"Michaela","authorsurname":"Hohkamp","authortext":"Michaela Hohkamp is Professor of Early Modern History at the Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. Her research fields include power and violence in peasant and noble early modern societies, genealogy, kinship, and gender-studies. She has been a fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy and at the Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung in Bielefeld, Germany. She is currently working on a book about sisters and sister-brother relations in early modern genealogical historiography.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Stemma, Tabula, Systema","chapterid":"216"}]},{"authorid":"76","authorfirstname":"Timo ","authorsurname":"Holste","authortext":"Timo Holste arbeitet als Referent für Forschungsdatenmanagement am Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg und bearbeitet in diesem Rahmen das Projekt NFDI4Memory. Er wurde im Januar 2023 mit einer Arbeit zur Verflechtung von transnationalem Faschismus und liberalem Internationalismus an der Universität Heidelberg promoviert.","bookid":"15","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Kollektive Sicherheitspolitik","chapterid":"226"}]},{"authorid":"37","authorfirstname":"Eric","authorsurname":"Hounshell","authortext":"Eric Hounshell is the coordinator and postdoctoral researcher for the SNF Sinergia project In the Shadow of the Tree <\/i>based at the Department for Cultural and Science Studies at the University of Lucerne. His research interests include the history of the applied social sciences and intellectual history of Europe and the United States. He earned his PhD in History at the University of California, Los Angeles with a dissertation on the development of empirical sociology. Recent publications include ✵Lines, Points, Waves, Streams: Mapping Ethnographic Types in Swiss Hausforschung,<\/i> 1880s–1950s” in Historische Anthropologie<\/i> (2023) and ✵From Questionnaire to Interview in Survey Research: Paul F. Lazarsfeld and the Wirtschaftspsychologische Forschungsstelle in Interwar Vienna” in Intellectual History Review<\/i> (2022).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Mapping Ethnicity","chapterid":"100"},{"chaptername":"Shadow of the Tree","chapterid":"93"}]},{"authorid":"39","authorfirstname":"Stéphane","authorsurname":"Jettot","authortext":"Stéphane Jettot is Associate Professor at Sorbonne University. His interests lie in social and family history from 1660 to 1830, offering a comparative perspective between Britain and the continent. His previous publications include a comparative study of genealogical practices in early-modern Europe and a study of the relations between ancestry and enlightenment. Recent titles include Selling Ancestry: Family Directories and the Commodification of Genealogy in Eighteenth Century Britain<\/i> (Oxford University Press, 2023) and, co-edited with Jean-Paul Zuñiga, An Outdated Impulse? Genealogical Practices and Enlightenment Values <\/i>(Liverpool University Press, 2021).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Trees from Dynastic to National Emblem","chapterid":"103"}]},{"authorid":"67","authorfirstname":"Lisa","authorsurname":"Kamphaus","authortext":"Lisa Kamphaus works as a project coordinator and researcher in the cooperative project Gesundheit in der nachhaltigen Stadt <\/i>at the Institute of Geography and the City of Münster, where she develops a participatory approach for health justice in Münster through collaborative community research and reflects upon that in her PhD.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"84","authorfirstname":"Janina","authorsurname":"Kehr","authortext":"Janina Kehr is a Professor of Medical Anthropology and Global Health at the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna. She has done extensive ethnographic fieldwork in hospitals and public health institutions in France, Germany and Spain. Her research interests revolve around the politics, colonial hauntings, moral economies and environmental side-effects of biomedicine and public health, particularly regarding global infectious diseases, pharmaceuticals and hospitals. She is invested in interdisciplinary collaborations and in fostering academic spaces of solidarity and understanding.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Collective Care","chapterid":"183"}]},{"authorid":"75","authorfirstname":"Sun Joo","authorsurname":"Kim","authortext":"Sun Joo Kim is the Harvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University. Her research focuses on the socio-cultural history of Chosŏn Korea (1392–1910). Both her college experience in 1980s Korea and a broad interest in the world history of revolutions and rebellions influenced her study of popular movements, which in turn led her to analyze regional discrimination and how marginalized groups of people coped with their compromised conditions in history. She is interested in unearthing the voices of ordinary but forgotten people, including women and slaves, buried in legal records. She is also dedicated to making underutilized yet illuminating primary sources available in English.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Gender Shift in Genealogy","chapterid":"166"}]},{"authorid":"92","authorfirstname":"Rachel","authorsurname":"Kingsley","authortext":"Rachel Kingsley is a PhD candidate at the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida. Rachel holds a master’s degree in Applied Anthropology from Oregon State University and a B.A. in Anthropology from Georgia State University. Rachel is an applied medical anthropologist and works in both clinical and community health settings. Rachel’s dissertation focuses on barriers to engagement of continuous human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care for individuals living with a comorbid diagnosis of HIV and major depression or anxiety disorder diagnoses. Rachel is also a Graduate Research Assistant in the College of Nursing and the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy at the University of South Florida.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Uncertain Legality","chapterid":"186"}]},{"authorid":"99","authorfirstname":"Christiane","authorsurname":"Klapisch-Zuber","authortext":"Christiane Klapisch-Zuber is Honorary Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), where she has conducted research and taught since 1962. She has published ten books and co-edited five others on the history of the family and the historical anthropology of medieval Italy, focusing on Florentine society in the late Middle Ages and the High Renaissance.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Tree of Consanguinity","chapterid":"200"}]},{"authorid":"126","authorfirstname":"Julia","authorsurname":"Koroknai","authortext":"Julia Koroknai is an MA student in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna, where she focuses on topics related to medical anthropology and public health. She contributed to the publication under the guidance of Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Janina Kehr, initially as a student assistant and subsequently as an editor. In this capacity, she was responsible for managing content within the system and maintaining communication with both authors and the editorial team.","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"77","authorfirstname":"Daniela","authorsurname":"Krüger","authortext":"Daniela Krüger studied social sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, University of Bologna and City University of New York. She received her PhD in Sociology from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where she focused on the current challenges in emergency care from a sociological perspective. She is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in Health Service Research in Emergency and Acute Medicine at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Coordinating Care","chapterid":"175"},{"chaptername":"Collective Care","chapterid":"183"}]},{"authorid":"116","authorfirstname":"Helmar","authorsurname":"Kurz","authortext":"Helmar Kurz is a lecturer and researcher in Medical Anthropology and Transcultural Psychiatry with a nursery background. He focuses on religious\/spiritual and sensory\/aesthetic aspects of care, healing, and well-being. Affiliated with the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Münster, Germany, he engaged in the research program ✵Diversification of Mental Health: Therapeutic Spaces of Brazilian Spiritism✵ funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2015–2018, resulting in his PhD thesis on the Voice of Good Sense: Diversification of Mental Health and the Aesthetics of Healing in Brazilian Spiritism<\/i> (2022). He critically dedicates himself to ✵Epistemologies of Care” as a negotiation of medical practice, academic discourse, and public experiences. He is a co-editor of Curare: Journal of Medical Anthropology<\/i> which is affiliated with AGEM (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und Medizin).","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"45","authorfirstname":"Amos","authorsurname":"Kuster","authortext":"Amos Kuster is a PhD student at the Department of History at the University of Basel as part of the SNF Sinergia project In the Shadow of the Tree<\/i>. His dissertation, Registering Doom: Pathological Genealogies<\/i>, concerns pathological kinship through a case study of the psychiatric clinic in Basel under Ernst Rüdin from 1925–1928 based on patient dossiers from the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Friedmatt. Recent publications include ✵Familien und Vererbungsforschung: Datensammlung in der psychiatrischen Klinik in Basel 1925–1928” in Historische Anthropologie<\/i> (2023).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Psychiatric Tree","chapterid":"109"}]},{"authorid":"79","authorfirstname":"Claudia","authorsurname":"Lang","authortext":"Claudia Lang is a medical anthropologist and a Heisenberg senior researcher at the University of Leipzig and the Max-Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle. Currently, she is a visiting scholar at Tufts University, Boston. Earlier she was an ERC-funded postdoctoral fellow with GLOBHEALTH at the Cermes3\/INSERM in Paris and held academic positions at the University of Munich, Münster and Leipzig. Her research focuses on the reconfiguration of mental health care through digitization. Other research areas include depression, Ayurveda, global\/planetary health and environmental grief. Her regional focus is India. She is the author of Depression in Kerala,<\/i> co-author of Global Health for All<\/i>, and co-author of The Movement for Global Mental Health<\/i>.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Kerala","chapterid":"178"}]},{"authorid":"95","authorfirstname":"Vivian","authorsurname":"Laurens ","authortext":"Vivian Laurens is a PhD candidate in Medical Anthropology at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on the relationship between the right to health and peacebuilding in post-conflict societies. Currently, she is investigating this topic in the context of Colombia’s peace process, which stands out for incorporating transitional justice measures designed to support peace building through the development of a national plan for rural health. In this research project she is particularly interested in examining the role that the right to health and the indigenous epistemology of Buen Vivir are playing in the peacebuilding efforts of civil society in Colombia.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Building Peace ","chapterid":"193"}]},{"authorid":"68","authorfirstname":"Jonas","authorsurname":"Löwenberg","authortext":"Jonas Löwenberg is a social worker at the Social Health Care Center Poliklinik Leipzig<\/i> in Germany. In the community healthcare center founded in 2020, the collective of medical staff and social workers offers general medical health and psychosocial advice. The Poliklinik’s<\/i> approach is informed by the Social Determinants of Health. That is, the Poliklinik<\/i> aims to actively decrease and eliminate social inequality in health and wellbeing through community care and interdisciplinary work in the neighborhood.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"106","authorfirstname":"Séverine","authorsurname":"Lepape","authortext":"Archivist-Paleographer and Senior Curator, Séverine Lepape has directed the Musée national du Moyen Âge (Paris) since 2019. Trained in both medieval history and art history, she devoted her thesis at the Ecole des Chartes and then her PhD to the Study of the iconography of the Tree of Jesse in Northern France and England (XIII–XVII c.)<\/i> under the supervision of Pr. Jean-Claude Schmitt (EHESS 2007). She is a specialist in medieval iconography and graphic arts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Her research interests include the Marian devotions and the genesis of the multiple image in Europe. She has curated several exhibitions at the Musée du Louvre and the Musée de Cluny (Les origines de l'estampe en Europe du Nord (1400–1470<\/i>)<\/i>, 2013; Albrecht Altdorfer,<\/i> 2021; Les Arts au temps de Charles VII<\/i> (forthcoming).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Divine Kinship","chapterid":"227"}]},{"authorid":"54","authorfirstname":"Carolin","authorsurname":"Liebisch-Gümüş","authortext":"Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş forscht am Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam zur Geschichte von Flucht, Migrationspolitik und globalem Flugverkehr im 20. Jahrhundert. Ihre 2020 publizierte Dissertation widmet sich den Beziehungen zwischen dem Völkerbund und der türkischen Nationalbewegung in der Zwischenkriegszeit. ","bookid":"15","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Feministische Diplomatie?","chapterid":"125"},{"chaptername":"Diplomatie in Gesellschaft","chapterid":"112"}]},{"authorid":"83","authorfirstname":"Lucia","authorsurname":"Mair","authortext":"Lucia Mair is a PhD candidate at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at University of Vienna, in the research group Health Matters<\/i>. Trained as a physician and medical anthropologist, her work focuses broadly on issues of social and health inequality, and the ways in which the two are intertwined and acted on by different actors within and outside health care. In her PhD project, she explores emergent practices of care and understandings of health, illness and healing in neighborhood-based, primary health centers in urban Germany. Her broader interest lies at the intersection of political organization, everyday experience and welfare state infrastructure. Previously, she studied Medicine, European Ethnology and Medical Anthropology and Sociology in Munich, Bonn, Liverpool, Nairobi and Amsterdam.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Collective Care","chapterid":"183"}]},{"authorid":"123","authorfirstname":"Dominik","authorsurname":"Mattes","authortext":"Dominik Mattes is Guest Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Freie Universität Berlin with a long-standing interest in critical medical anthropology and global health, religious diversity, migration and belonging, and the anthropology of affect and emotion. His PhD research revolved around the social, political, and economic implications of providing and living a life with antiretroviral HIV therapy in Northeastern Tanzania. In his current research project, he explores affective registers of political mobilization in the context of radical secular and religious climate activism in Berlin.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"50","authorfirstname":"Julián","authorsurname":"Míguez","authortext":"Julián Míguez studied History and Spanish Language at the University of Zurich and Universidad Castilla-La Mancha and holds a teaching diploma in both subjects. He wrote his master’s thesis on matrimony and marriage in early colonial Spanish America. As part of the SNF Sinergia Project, In the Shadow of the Tree<\/i>, his dissertation focuses on the circulation of procedures to determine descent and the proto-racial categorization of individuals in colonial Spanish America. Recent publications include ✵Verwandtschaft ohne Diagramm? Abstammungsproben seit dem mittelalterlichen Turnierwesen in Europa bis zur kolonialen Verwaltung Hispanoamerikas im Vergleich” in Historische Anthropologie <\/i>(2023) and ✵Ad fontes, Tutorium zur Heraldik.”
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Opposing Diagrams","chapterid":"118"}]},{"authorid":"105","authorfirstname":"Staffan","authorsurname":"Müller-Wille","authortext":"Staffan Müller-Wille is University Lecturer for the History of Life, Human and Earth Sciences in the Department for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. He also holds an Honorary Chair at the Institute for History of Medicine and Science Studies, University of Lübeck. He received his PhD from the University of Bielefeld (1997) and worked at the German Hygiene Museum, Dresden, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, and the University of Exeter. His research covers the history of the life sciences from the early modern period to the early twentieth century, with a focus on the history of natural history, anthropology, and genetics. Publications include, with Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, A Cultural History of Heredity <\/i>(University of Chicago Press, 2012) and, more recently, ✵Corners, Tables, Lines: Towards a Diagrammatics of Race” in Nuncius<\/i> (2021).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Plant Affinities","chapterid":"210"},{"chaptername":"Introduction","chapterid":"240"}]},{"authorid":"121","authorfirstname":"Caroline","authorsurname":"Meier zu Biesen","authortext":"Caroline Meier zu Biesen is a sociocultural anthropologist and sociologist. Currently she is a postdoctoral researcher at the LeipzigLab Global Health at the University of Leipzig. Previously, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the ERC project GLOBHEALTH at Cermes3\/INSERM in Paris and held academic positions at the University of Berlin, Lübeck, and Heidelberg. She is specialized in global\/planetary health, human-environment relations, global epidemics (HIV, malaria, NCDs, COVID-19), gender and body politics, and reconfigurations of medical fields in relation to their transregional and historically grounded interdependence (India\/China-East Africa). Her current research focuses on the governance of occupational health hazards from industrial pollution in East Africa (Tanzania\/Zanzibar). Her work also focuses on the anthropology of chronic illness and neglected gendered diseases (endometriosis).","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"62","authorfirstname":"Sevasti-Melissa","authorsurname":"Nolas","authortext":"Sevasti-Melissa Nolas (she\/her) is an independent researcher, writer and visual artist. She is known for her research on childhood publics, children’s visual cultures, children’s archives, multimodal ethnography, and publics creating methodologies. Her work has been published in anthropology, sociology, gender studies and childhood studies journals. She co-founded and directs the children’s photography archive<\/i> and the linked research program childhood publics<\/i>. She also co-founded and co-edited the journal entanglements: experiments in multimodal ethnography<\/i> (2018–2022). This is her first publication on the topic of reproductive health; the essay is part of a new project that experiments in writing otherwise.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Incongruent Gestures","chapterid":"155"}]},{"authorid":"85","authorfirstname":"Marta","authorsurname":"Pérez","authortext":"Marta Pérez is a professor of Anthropology at the Complutense University of Madrid, where she teaches students in anthropology and psychology. She has taught courses on health, mobility, and healthcare systems at Duke University, in Madrid and at the National School of Healthcare in Spain. She has engaged in research on healthcare exclusion, institutional violence and patriarchal and racist state practices. She participates in the movement towards universal healthcare in Spain and is part of the militant research collective on common practices of health and care, deinstitutionalization, and institutional invention called Entrar Afuera<\/i>.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Collective Care","chapterid":"183"},{"chaptername":"Rupture & Reparation","chapterid":"184"}]},{"authorid":"48","authorfirstname":"Lea","authorsurname":"Pfäffli","authortext":"Lea Pfäffli is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Cultural and Science Studies at the University of Lucerne. She is part of the SNF Sinergia project In the Shadow of the Tree<\/i>. She earned her doctorate from the ETH Zurich and was a member of the Graduate Program of the Center for the History of Knowledge and the Doctoral Program Migration and Postcoloniality Meet Switzerland<\/i>. In 2021, her dissertation appeared open access in the series ✵Globalgeschichte” with Campus Verlag, Arktisches Wissen: Schweizer Expeditionen und dänischer Kolonialhandel in Grönland (1908–1913)<\/i>. It was awarded the Henry E. Sigerist Prize in the History of Medicine and the Natural Sciences in 2022 as well as the Prix de Quervain for Polar Research in 2021.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Indigenous Diagrams","chapterid":"117"}]},{"authorid":"96","authorfirstname":"Tyyne Claudia ","authorsurname":"Pollmann","authortext":"Tyyne Claudia Pollmann is an artist and professor of Anatomy and Morphology at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißenseein Berlin since 2013. She studied Medicine, Philosophy and Fine Arts in Düsseldorf, London, and Berlin. Her artistic production, artistic research and writing revolve around epistemological questions in non-discursive articulations. The multimodal contribution ✵Indisciplinary Matters” is a hybrid assemblage of discursive and non-discursive fractions that challenges the dichotomies of science\/art, enquirer\/respondent, teacher\/student, and discursive\/non-discursive and offers a concept of collaborative knowledge production as a practice for transdisciplinary collaborations.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Indisciplinary Matters","chapterid":"153"}]},{"authorid":"49","authorfirstname":"Stéphanie","authorsurname":"Prieto","authortext":"Stéphanie Prieto studied Law, History, and German Language and Literature in Zurich, Lucerne, and Berlin. She wrote her master’s thesis on practices of historiography in early modern dress books. As part of the SNF Sinergia project In the Shadow of the Tree<\/i>,<\/i> her dissertation explores the diagrammatic practices of kinship organization and marriage regulation in Protestant incest prohibitions.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Of Hands, Hearts, and Trees","chapterid":"115"}]},{"authorid":"41","authorfirstname":"Christian","authorsurname":"Reiß","authortext":"Christian Reiß ist akademischer Rat a.Z. an der Professur für Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Universität Regensburg. Sein Forschungsinteresse gilt der Geschichte der Lebenswissenschaften im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert; in den letzten Jahren insbesondere der Entwicklung der Ökologie. Zu seinen Publikationen zählt unter anderem die Monographie Der Axolotl: Ein Labortier im Heimaquarium 1864–1914<\/i>, Göttingen: Wallstein (2020).","bookid":"3","chapter":[{"chaptername":"TestNeues Kapitel","chapterid":"141"},{"chaptername":"Verwaltete Umwelt","chapterid":"54"},{"chaptername":"Verwaltungswissen","chapterid":"202"},{"chaptername":"Infrastrukturen","chapterid":"208"},{"chaptername":"Kampf der Verwaltung","chapterid":"205"},{"chaptername":"Moore","chapterid":"264"},{"chaptername":"Hecken","chapterid":"261"},{"chaptername":"Schädlinge","chapterid":"267"},{"chaptername":"Klima","chapterid":"259"}]},{"authorid":"111","authorfirstname":"Anne-Sophie","authorsurname":"Reichert","authortext":"Anne-Sophie Reichert is a cultural anthropologist, interested in the history and epistemology of somatic and affective knowledges, bodily learning, expertise, and skill. She studied Political Science, Political Theory and Anthropology in Berlin, Chicago and Berkeley and received her PhD from the University of Chicago with a dissertation on dance researchers who innovate motion and perception skills. Furthermore, she is a co-founder of ALASKA-Studio for Feelings, an arts-education initiative that creates immersive environments, interactive sculptures, and hosts workshops on bodily and emotional literacy. She teaches writing, anthropology of art, body and mind, anthropological theory and feminist science studies and frequently collaborates with artists and scientists.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Intersectional Feminist Community Care","chapterid":"231"}]},{"authorid":"82","authorfirstname":"Stefan ","authorsurname":"Reinsch","authortext":"Stefan Reinsch is a physician and medical anthropologist working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Health Services Research at the Brandenburg Medical School - Theodor Fontane, while completing his residency in pediatrics. He received his MD-PhD (Dr. med.) from Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin in 2013 and his M.A. in Social Anthropology from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2018. His research uses an anthropological approach to understand the lives and work of people at the margins of the health care system - people born with the rare disease cystic fibrosis, the experiences of overweight people in underserved rural areas, and the professional identity formation of tomorrow’s doctors at a newly founded medical school.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Life Expectancies","chapterid":"182"}]},{"authorid":"101","authorfirstname":"Hans-Jörg","authorsurname":"Rheinberger","authortext":"Hans-Jörg Rheinberger is Director emeritus at the Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. He studied philosophy, linguistics, and biology in Tübingen and Berlin. His academic stations include Berlin, Stanford, Lübeck, and Salzburg. From 1997–2014, he was Director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, and of the Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences. His newest book is Split and Splice: A Phenomenology of Experimentation<\/i> (University of Chicago Press, 2023).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Monogramma","chapterid":"201"}]},{"authorid":"9","authorfirstname":"Niki","authorsurname":"Rhyner","authortext":" Niki Rhyner ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Professur für Wissenschaftsforschung an der ETH Zürich und arbeitet zur Wissens- geschichte der Feldforschung im Kontext der europäischen Integration.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Alltag","chapterid":"2"},{"chaptername":"Krise der Vernunft","chapterid":"13"},{"chaptername":"Dorf","chapterid":"14"},{"chaptername":"Umbruch","chapterid":"26"},{"chaptername":"Gegen|Wissen","chapterid":"24"},{"chaptername":"About Cache","chapterid":"0"}]},{"authorid":"125","authorfirstname":"Friederike","authorsurname":"Rosenbaum","authortext":"Friederike Rosenbaum holds an M.A. in Social and Cultural Anthropology from Freie Universität Berlin, with a specialization in political anthropology, postcolonial studies, and cultural sociology. Her research has explored how protest, flight, and exile shaped belonging and resistance struggles within the Nicaraguan diaspora in Hamburg, Germany, as examined in her master´s thesis. She contributed to the publication as part of her work as a student assistant for Prof. Dr. Dominik Mattes and later became an editor.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"103","authorfirstname":"Melina ","authorsurname":"Rutishauser","authortext":"Melina Rutishauser is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Basel and was part of the SNSF Project ✵Participation in Social Health Protection: An Anthropological Case Study in Tanzania✵ (2017–2021) supervised by Prof. em. Dr. Brigit Obrist van Eeuwijk. Her interest in photography started during her BA in Media Studies at the University of Basel and was continuously developed further. Between 2014–2015, Melina engaged in a Photography degree program at the University Candido Mendes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which she concluded with a work on women’s relation to their haircuts and hairstyles. During the stay in Rio de Janeiro, Melina co-organized two collective photography exhibitions.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Health Insurance","chapterid":"195"}]},{"authorid":"107","authorfirstname":"David","authorsurname":"Sabean","authortext":"David Warren Sabean is Henry J. Bruman Endowed Professor of German History, emeritus, and Distinguished Research Professor of European History at the University of California, Los Angeles. His publications include: Property, Production, and Family in Neckarhausen, 1700–1870 <\/i>(Cambridge University Press, 1990) and Kinship in Neckarhausen<\/i>, 1700–1870<\/i> (Cambridge University Press, 1998). Most recently, he has published A Delicate Choreography: Kinship Practices and Incest Discourses in the West since the Renaissance<\/i>, 3 volumes (De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2023). Currently he is failing at learning to play the dobro, reading Greek, and fly-fishing. Falling asleep reading A Delicate Choreography<\/i>, the lightest of the three volumes fell and cracked his lip. It is a dangerous book (even if designed to make you a better person).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Genealogy and Social History","chapterid":"233"}]},{"authorid":"90","authorfirstname":"Estrella","authorsurname":"Sánchez-Gamborino","authortext":"Estrella Sánchez-Gamborino works as a general practitioner in Vallecas, Madrid. She studied Medicine at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and started her medical residence in that same neighborhood in 2017, realizing at that time the importance of social determinants of health. Moved by that idea and assuming human health is more than just biology, she is currently studying Social and Cultural Anthropology at Universidad Nacional a Distancia.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Rupture & Reparation","chapterid":"184"}]},{"authorid":"13","authorfirstname":"Tobias","authorsurname":"Scheidegger","authortext":" Tobias Scheidegger ist Oberassistent am Institut für Sozialanthropologie und Empirische Kulturwissenschaft der Universität Zürich. Er forscht zur Thematisierung von »Stadtnatur« in Zürich seit den späten 1970er Jahren und deren Rolle in der Selbstver- ständigung städtischer Öffentlichkeiten.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Beton","chapterid":"17"}]},{"authorid":"56","authorfirstname":"Julian","authorsurname":"Schellong","authortext":"Julian Schellong arbeitet an einer Dissertation über internationalen Denkmalschutz an der TU Darmstadt. Er hat Geschichte und Philosophie des Wissens an der ETH Zürich studiert und mit einer Master-Thesis über die Automatisierung und Digitalisierung im meteorologischen Beobachtungsnetz der Schweiz abgeschlossen.","bookid":"15","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Die Anfänge der Umweltdiplomate [ALT, BACKUP]","chapterid":"177"},{"chaptername":"Umweltdiplomatie","chapterid":"190"},{"chaptername":"Vom Pförtner zum Umweltdiplomaten","chapterid":"191"}]},{"authorid":"55","authorfirstname":"Britta-Marie","authorsurname":"Schenk","authortext":"Britta-Marie Schenk ist Professorin für die Geschichte des 19. bis 21. Jahrhunderts an der Universität Luzern. Sie forscht zur Geschichte sozialer Ungleichheiten mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Obdachlosigkeit. Aktuell verfolgt sie ein neues Forschungsprojekt zur Panda-Diplomatie im Kalten Krieg.
","bookid":"15","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Diplomatie in Gesellschaft","chapterid":"112"},{"chaptername":"Pandadiplomatie","chapterid":"121"}]},{"authorid":"12","authorfirstname":"Martina","authorsurname":"Schlünder","authortext":" Martina Schlünder ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte in Berlin. Sie forscht aus feministischer Perspektive zur Geschichte der Reproduktion im 20. Jahrhundert, zur Epistemik des Widerstands und zur Geschichte der Tier-Mensch-Beziehung in den Lebenswissenschaften.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Protest","chapterid":"21"},{"chaptername":"Alarm","chapterid":"29"},{"chaptername":"Bewusstsein","chapterid":"9"}]},{"authorid":"6","authorfirstname":"Anna Maria","authorsurname":"Schmidt","authortext":" Anna Maria Schmidt ist wissenschaft-liche Mitarbeiterin im historischen Graduiertenkolleg der Uni Duisburg-Essen. Dort forscht sie zu Bewegungen gegen Gentechnologie.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Feministische Natur","chapterid":"10"},{"chaptername":"Biotopia","chapterid":"16"},{"chaptername":"Protest","chapterid":"21"},{"chaptername":"Bewusstsein","chapterid":"9"}]},{"authorid":"10","authorfirstname":"Susanne","authorsurname":"Schmidt","authortext":" Susanne Schmidt ist Historikerin am Deutschen Historischen Institut in Washington, D.C. und an der Freien Universität Berlin. Ihr Buch Midlife Crisis: The Feminist Origins of a Chauvinist Cliché<\/i> ist bei der University of Chicago Press erschienen.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Prick Art","chapterid":"11"},{"chaptername":"Feministische Natur","chapterid":"10"}]},{"authorid":"74","authorfirstname":"Astrit","authorsurname":"Schmidt-Burkhardt","authortext":"Astrit Schmidt-Burkhardt is a historian of images. She teaches post-enlightenment visual studies and art history as an adjunct professor at the Freie Universität Berlin. She also works as an appraiser, curator, and editor. She researches and publishes on the avant-garde and the diagrammatic, on the eye and the pseudonym. Book publications: Stammbäume der Kunst: Zur Genealogie der Avantgarde <\/i>(Akademie Verlag, 2005); Maciunas' Learning Machines: From Art History to a Chronology of Fluxus,<\/i> second revised and enlarged edition (Springer, 2011); Die Kunst der Diagrammatik: Perspektiven eines neuen bildwissenschaftlichen Paradigmas,<\/i> second revised and enlarged edition (Transcript, 2017); Die Chronologiemaschine: Barbeu-Dubourgs Aufbruch in die historiografische Moderne<\/i> (Lukas Verlag, 2022).","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Trees of Art","chapterid":"165"}]},{"authorid":"78","authorfirstname":"Angela","authorsurname":"Schuster","authortext":"Angela Schuster is an epidemiologist, Global Health specialist and MD. She holds a PhD on morbidity and quality of life of cutaneous Larva Migrans in Manaus, Brasil. Since 2018 she has been working as a postdoc researcher and lecturer at the Institute of General Practice at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin. With a right based approach her research uses qualitative and quantitative methods to study sexual and reproductive health, AMR and Planetary Health, with special focus on access to health of deprived groups in the Global South and North. As a scientific advisor of the Berlin Health Collective, she engages in the promotion of integrated primary care centers through practical engagement and research.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Coordinating Care","chapterid":"175"},{"chaptername":"Collective Care","chapterid":"183"}]},{"authorid":"80","authorfirstname":"Kathleen","authorsurname":"Siemermann","authortext":"Kathleen Siemermann wurde 2025 über das Amerikanische Generalkonsulat in München im 20. Jahrhundert an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München promoviert. Dabei interessiert sie vor allem, wie Diplomatie auf subnationaler Ebene funktioniert und wie transnationale Netzwerke entstehen.","bookid":"15","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Academic Diplomacy ","chapterid":"179"}]},{"authorid":"47","authorfirstname":"Marianne","authorsurname":"Sommer","authortext":"Marianne Sommer is professor for Kulturwissenschaften<\/i> at the Department for Cultural and Science Studies at the University of Lucerne. Prior to her current position, she has been at the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Pennsylvania State University, and Stanford University among other institutions. She has published widely on the history of the life, earth, and human origins sciences, including processes of narration, visualization, and exhibition. Her last monograph, History Within<\/i> (University of Chicago Press, 2016), engages with the science, politics, and culture related to bones, organisms, and molecules; it traces the generation and circulation of paleoanthropological, evolutionary-biological, and genetic knowledge about human history and kinship from the late nineteenth century to the present.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"The Human Family Tree","chapterid":"114"},{"chaptername":"Introduction","chapterid":"241"}]},{"authorid":"7","authorfirstname":"Max","authorsurname":"Stadler","authortext":" Max Stadler forscht zur Geschichte der Mensch-Maschine-Beziehungen im 20. Jahrhundert, zwischen Automation und High-Tech. Er ist Postdoktorand an der Professur für Wissenschaftsforschung und am Collegium Helveticum, ETH Zürich.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Gegen|Wissen","chapterid":"24"},{"chaptername":"Läden","chapterid":"6"},{"chaptername":"Unternehmer","chapterid":"7"},{"chaptername":"Differenz","chapterid":"18"},{"chaptername":"Krise der Vernunft","chapterid":"13"},{"chaptername":"Bildungskrise","chapterid":"20"},{"chaptername":"Umbruch","chapterid":"26"},{"chaptername":"High Tech","chapterid":"22"},{"chaptername":"Apokalypse","chapterid":"15"},{"chaptername":"About Cache","chapterid":"0"},{"chaptername":"Kanäle","chapterid":"8"}]},{"authorid":"69","authorfirstname":"Anke","authorsurname":"Strüver","authortext":"Anke Strüver is professor for Urban Geography at the University of Graz. In her work, she investigates the socio-spatial interdependencies in urban everyday life. Anke’s research is informed by perspectives from feminist and posthuman geographies, as well as political ecology and political economy focusing on embodied urban (health) inequalities.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"71","authorfirstname":"Amir","authorsurname":"Teicher","authortext":"Amir Teicher is a historian at the Department of History, Tel Aviv University. His research areas include the history of modern medicine, genetics\/eugenics, racial science, and Nazism. He published in German History, Central European History, History of the Human Sciences, Medical History, HPLS, Studies in HPS, as well as in Genetics, The Lancet\/Infectious Diseases<\/i>, and The American Journal of Public Health<\/i>. His book Social Mendelism: Genetics and the Politics of Race in Germany<\/i>,<\/i> 1900–1948<\/i>, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Mendelizing Pedigrees","chapterid":"163"}]},{"authorid":"57","authorfirstname":"Simon","authorsurname":"Teuscher","authortext":"Simon Teuscher is professor of medieval history at the University of Zurich. His books include Lords’ Rights and Peasant Stories<\/i> (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012) and, co-edited with David Sabean and Jon Mathieu, Kinship in Europe: Approaches to Long-Term Developments (1300–1900)<\/i> (Berghahn, 2007). He recently co-led the group on Kinship and Politics: A Conceptual Split and its Epistemological Implications<\/i> at the Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung in Bielefeld along with Erdmute Alber, David Sabean, and Tatjana Thelen. The group just published the volume The Politics of Making Kinship: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives <\/i>(Berghahn, 2023). He is currently working on a book on medieval theories of kinship.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Clockwork Kinship","chapterid":"131"},{"chaptername":"Introduction","chapterid":"242"}]},{"authorid":"58","authorfirstname":"Elisabeth","authorsurname":"Timm","authortext":"Elisabeth Timm is Professor in Cultural Anthropology at the Institute for Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Her research interests include popular genealogical practices and the history of folklore studies. She is the editor, most recently and together with Michael Hecht, of Genealogie in der Moderne: Akteure – Praktiken – Perspektiven <\/i>(De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Genealogy of Illegitimacy","chapterid":"134"}]},{"authorid":"70","authorfirstname":"Vasilis","authorsurname":"Tsapas","authortext":"Vasilis Tsapas works as an intensive care physician in a public hospital and is part of the collective of the Social Solidarity Clinic in Thessaloniki. The clinic was founded in 2011 as a response to the disastrous consequences of austerity for people’s health in Greece and offers free universal access to primary healthcare for everyone. The clinic is organized according to principles of autonomy, self-government as well as collective democratic decision-making.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Right to the City","chapterid":"147"}]},{"authorid":"43","authorfirstname":"Mareike","authorsurname":"Vennen","authortext":"Mareike Vennen ist Kulturwissenschaftlerin und arbeitet im Bereich »Wissen und Kommunikation« des Landesarchivs Berlin. Seit längerem forscht sie an der Schnittstelle von Umwelt-, und Sammlungs- und Stadtgeschichte und hat hierzu ihre Dissertation sowie zahlreiche Aufsätze veröffentlicht, unter anderem Das Aquarium: Praktiken, Techniken und Medien der Wissensproduktion (1840–1910)<\/i>, Göttingen: Wallstein (2018) und »Re-Mobilisierungen: Sammlungen, Objekte und Wissen in Bewegung«, in: Susanne Friedrich u.a.: Wandlungen des Sammelns: Praktiken, Wissen, Anordnungen – ein Reader<\/i>, Bielefeld: transcript (2024), S. 116–126.","bookid":"3","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Verwaltete Umwelt","chapterid":"54"},{"chaptername":"Verwaltungswissen","chapterid":"202"},{"chaptername":"Infrastrukturen","chapterid":"208"},{"chaptername":"Kampf der Verwaltung","chapterid":"205"},{"chaptername":"Moore","chapterid":"264"},{"chaptername":"Hecken","chapterid":"261"},{"chaptername":"Schädlinge","chapterid":"267"},{"chaptername":"Klima","chapterid":"259"}]},{"authorid":"51","authorfirstname":"Fiona","authorsurname":"Vicent","authortext":"Fiona Vicent is a PhD student at the Department of History at the University of Basel. She holds a master’s degree in English and history from the University of Basel. In her dissertation, she investigates the genealogical practices and narratives of Basel’s bourgeois families from the end of the eighteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century with a special interest in the production of genealogical diagrams and the application of genealogical knowledge. Recent publications include ✵Abstammung zelebrieren: Das ✹Erinnerungsfest’ zum 400-jährigen Geburtstag des Stammvaters der Familie Burckhardt am 14. September 1890” in Elisabeth Timm and Michael Hecht (eds.): Genealogie in der Moderne <\/i>(De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022).
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Bourgeois Genealogical Diagrams","chapterid":"119"}]},{"authorid":"8","authorfirstname":"Alexander","authorsurname":"von Schwerin","authortext":" Alexander von Schwerin hat als Teil seiner Arbeit im Forschungsprogramm zur Geschichte der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin) gerade ein Buch zur Kritik an den Landwirtschafts- wissenschaften abgeschlossen.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Rückbesinnung","chapterid":"12"},{"chaptername":"Biotopia","chapterid":"16"},{"chaptername":"Protest","chapterid":"21"},{"chaptername":"Bewusstsein","chapterid":"9"}]},{"authorid":"112","authorfirstname":"Esther","authorsurname":"Vorwerk","authortext":"Esther Vorwerk writes creative and scenic texts. She creates interactive installations, performances and workshops. In her work she critically engages with issues of gender, trauma, intersectional discrimination, and body memory. A major concern of hers is to shape conditions for a new, more respectful, open communication in the context of discrimination and illness. Her works have been shown in Germany, Israel, the USA and Austria, among other places. Furthermore, she is a co-founder of ALASKA-Studio for Feelings. ALASKA investigates emotions as bodily, sensuous phenomena. Their work takes the shape of environments, workshops, performances and interactive installations. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in creative writing at the Hochschule der Künste Bern.","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Intersectional Feminist Community Care","chapterid":"231"}]},{"authorid":"124","authorfirstname":"Ehler","authorsurname":"Voss","authortext":"Ehler Voss is an anthropologist working at the intersections of medical anthropology, media anthropology, political anthropology, and the anthropology of religion. He researches the transatlantic entanglements of orthodox and heterodox knowledge cultures from the nineteenth century to the present, including the interferences of occultism and media history and their relations to medical, scientific and technological innovations. He is Managing Director of the collaborative research platform Worlds of Contradiction (WOC) and Private Lecturer at the Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research at the University of Bremen; chair of the Association for Anthropology and Medicine (AGEM); editor-in-chief of the medical anthropological journal Curare<\/i>; and co-founder and co-editor of boasblogs<\/i>.","bookid":"17","chapter":[]},{"authorid":"113","authorfirstname":"Katharina","authorsurname":"Weingartner","authortext":"Katharina Weingartner is a member of the Fight the Fever<\/i> organization, which was created as an impact campaign for the documentary film The Fever<\/i>. The association with chapters in Kenya and Vienna supports local strategies against malaria. After many years in New York as a radio journalist and filmmaker, Katharina Weingartner now lives in Vienna as a political activist and a director and producer of political documentary films and radio programs.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Malaria and Neocolonialism","chapterid":"260"}]},{"authorid":"114","authorfirstname":"Hannah","authorsurname":"Weingartner","authortext":"Hannah Weingartner is a member of the Fight the Fev<\/i>er<\/i> organization, which was created as an impact campaign for the documentary film The Fever<\/i>. The association with chapters in Kenya and Vienna supports local strategies against malaria. Hannah Weingartner holds a B.A. in Political Science and is currently studying Philosophy and Psychotherapy in Vienna.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Malaria and Neocolonialism","chapterid":"260"}]},{"authorid":"17","authorfirstname":"Monika","authorsurname":"Wulz","authortext":" Monika Wulz ist Postdoktorandin und Koordinatorin des Doktoratsprogramms »Geschichte des Wissens« der ETH und der Universität Zürich. Zu ihren Forschungsschwerpunkten zählen die Geschichte ökonomischer Wissens- theorien im 20. Jahrhundert und die französische Wissenschaftsphilosophie.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Differenz","chapterid":"18"}]},{"authorid":"91","authorfirstname":"Nora","authorsurname":"Wuttke","authortext":"Nora Wuttke is a social anthropologist, artist, and architectural designer. As an anthropologist of infrastructure and the (built) environment, she maintains a multidisciplinary practice that combines ethnography, architecture, and arts-based sensory\/visual methodologies. Nora received her architecture degree from the Technical University of Munich in 2009 and completed an MA in Social Anthropology of Development at SOAS University of London in 2010. She spent a decade in China and Myanmar as an architectural designer and ethnographic researcher. From 2015, she worked on the Rejuvenation Project of Yangon General Hospital, developing a campus masterplan, and from 2018 engaging with it as her ethnographic field site. In 2018, Nora pursued a PhD in Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, where she was the department’s first artist in residence from 2020–22. In 2022\/23, she held an artist in residence position at UCL’s Thomas Coram Research Unit while finalizing her PhD at SOAS. Since 2023, she is a post-doctoral researcher at Durham University, focusing on energy infrastructures.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Air, Blood, Buildings","chapterid":"185"}]},{"authorid":"88","authorfirstname":"Ana","authorsurname":"Zamora","authortext":"Ana Zamora is currently a medical resident in Family Medicine in Madrid, Spain. Already a specialist in Public Health and Preventive Medicine (Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 2014–2018), she finished her medical degree at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2012. During the pandemic she was a field epidemiologist within the Public Health Department in the Autonomous Community of Madrid and then a technical officer for Health Promotion within the city of Madrid. As part of her research activity, she has focused her work on the social determinants of health in different contexts and countries, as well as on health systems organization, especially regarding access to healthcare.
","bookid":"17","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Rupture & Reparation","chapterid":"184"}]},{"authorid":"14","authorfirstname":"Nadine","authorsurname":"Zberg","authortext":" Nadine Zberg ist Doktorandin an der Forschungsstelle für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte der Universität Zürich. Sie forscht zur Politisierung der Stadtplanung in den 1970er Jahren.
","bookid":"1","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Beton","chapterid":"17"}]},{"authorid":"102","authorfirstname":"Hanns","authorsurname":"Zischler","authortext":"Hanns Zischler is a writer, actor, photographer, independent scholar, and collector. In 2018, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Media Faculty at the Bauhaus University Weimar. Most recently, he was curator of Bann und Befreiung – über Lesen und Schreiben<\/i> at the Wallraf Richartz Museum, Cologne (2022). He has worked, among other topics, on voyages of exploration and natural history: Vorstoss ins Innere: Streifzüge durchs Naturkundemuseum<\/i> edited with Andreas Kratky (Diogenes, 2011) and Die Erkundung Brasiliens: Friedrich Sellows unvollendete Reise<\/i> edited with Carsten Eckert, Sabine Hackethal, Agnieszka Pufelska (Galiani, 2013). With Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, he translated Jacques Derrida’s Of Grammatology<\/i> (Suhrkamp, 1974). He lives in Berlin.
","bookid":"4","chapter":[{"chaptername":"Monogramma","chapterid":"201"}]}]}}