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Till Förster
Prof. Till Försterhead of institute
Ethnologisches Seminar / Institute for Social Anthropology
Universität Basel
Münsterplatz 19
CH-4051 Basel
Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0) 61 2672738
Fax: +41 (0) 61 2672747
E-mail: till.foerster(at)unibas.ch
URL Institution: www.unibas-ethno.ch/redakteure/foerster/detail.php
Key Publications of Till Förster (up to ten) :
Till Förster at al. (eds.), 2004: Blick nach vorn. Festschrift für Gerd Spittler. Köln: R. Köppe Verlag. 296 S.
Nur die Fälschung ist ein Original, in: Gottfried Boehm / Claus Volkenandt (eds.), Kunst der Welt oder Weltkunst? Berlin: Reimer, 2004: 199–218.
Negotiating the Contemporary: artists in a globalizing art world, in: Cordula A. Grewe / Uwe Fleckner (eds.), Exhibiting the Other: Museums of Mankind and the Politics of Cultural Representation. Washington: Smithsonian Inst., 2005 (in print).
Pratiques de la mondialisation: Une perspective ethnologique, in: Laurent Monnier / Yvan Droz (eds.), Côté jardin, côté cour. Anthropologie de la maison africaine. Paris: P.U.F., 2004: 209–226.
Expertise of Till Förster:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Trade / Globalisation |
Topic Politics/Law | Regionalization / Globalization |
Topic Society | Population Dynamics / Migration / Urbanisation |
Perception / Behaviour / Attitudes | |
Topic Culture/History | Ethics / Cultural Values |
Art / Folklore / Symbols / Language | |
Topic Sustainability | Social Sustainability |
Time Frame | Recent / Today |
Future | |
Methods | Data Collection - Interviews, Questionnaires |
Data Analysis | |
Literature Study | |
Policy Analysis and Formation | |
Collaboration with developing and transition countries ; Capacity Building |
Specialties of Till Förster:
Transformations of State and Statehood in Relation to Social Change
Last update: 8/9/10
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