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PD Dr. Michaela Haug

Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology

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Research Interests:

Social, economic, political and environmental transformations; Rural change; Social inequality; Gender; Land use & Resource Management; Environmental Anthropology; Political Ecology

Short Biography

2007 - present
Scientific Assistant, Institute for Cultural an Social Anthropology, University of Cologne

2009
PhD Social and Cultural Anthropology, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg

2003 - 2006
Scientific Assistant, Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg within the interdisciplinary research project "Making Local Government more Responsive to the Poor: Developing Indicators and Tools to Support Sustainable Livelihood und Decentralisation" which was carried out by CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research) in collaboration with the University of Freiburg

2003
Master Artium (M.A.) in Cultural and Social Anthropology, Indonesian Philology and History of Arts, University of Cologne

1999 - 2000
University Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Current Research Projects

Future-Making, Environmental Change and Socio-economic Transformations in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Processes of rapid and profound social and environmental change characterize the remaining rainforest areas of Indonesia. We explore these transformations as manifestations of future making und place the aspirations of local actors at centre stage. Taking East Kalimantan as a point of departure, we study practices of future making in an interplay of numerous actors, various interests, and institutional settings linked across manifold scales. We explore diverse visions of the future and values linked to aspirations for a “better” life. Furthermore, we investigate how visions of the future are expressed, in which temporal and spatial frames of reference they are placed and how they are translated into practice.

Support:

DFG

Duration:

2019-2022

Projekthomepage:

futuremakingkalimantan.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de

Past Research Projects

Gender, (In-)Equality and Economic Change

This research project investigates the gender-specific effects of recent economic and environmental change on Dayak Societies in Indonesian Borneo. Current gender relations of the Dayak Benuaq are systematically explored on three levels: the ideal level, the normative level and the level of everyday social practice. The project further examines how the increasing integration of the Dayak Benuaq into new economic systems shapes processes by which gender identities, gender roles, and gender relations are (re-)negotiated in diverse contexts and situations. Special attention is paid to the diverse ways in which gender is interwoven with other factors such as class, education, ethnic identity and age in the formation of new inequalities.

Support:

Fritz Thyssen Stiftung

Duration:

2016-2019

Recent Publications