Cultural Studies
2019
- Samuli Schielke: Is Prose Poetry a Conspiracy Against the Noble Qur'an? Poetics, Humans, and God in Contemporary Egypt.
- Nicola Vinovrški & Robert van Krieken: New Directions in the History of Celebrity: Case Studies and Critical Perspectives.
- Antoine Lilti & Alice Le Goff: On Figures Publiques: L’Invention de la Célébrité (1750-1850): Mechanisms of Celebrity and Social Esteem.
- Chris Rojek: The Two Bodies of Achieved Celebrity.
- Jennifer Holl: "The wonder of his time": Richard Tarlton and the Dynamics of Early Modern Theatrical Celebrity.
- Brian Cowan: Histories of Celebrity in Post-Revolutionary England.
- Nicola Vinovrški: Casanova: A Case Study of Celebrity in 18th Century Europe.
- David Worrall: Edmund Kean’s Celebrity: Assemblage Theory and the Unintended Consequences of Audience Density.
- Jeffrey Kahan: Bettymania and the Death of Celebrity Culture.
- Simon Morgan: Heroes in the Age of Celebrity: Lafayette, Kossuth, and John Bright in 19th-Century America.
- Neil Washbourne: W.G. Grace: Sporting Superstar, Cultural Celebrity, and Hero (to Oscar Wilde’s Villain) of the Great Public Drama of 1895.
2018
- Jörn Eiben & Olaf Stieglitz: Depicting Sporting Bodies – Visual Sources in the Writing of Sport History. An Introduction.
- Mike O’Mahony: Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Photography and the Visual Representation of Sport.
- Jens Jäger: A Fist on the Cover. Some Remarks on Visual Sources in Sports History.
- Markus Stauff: The Assertive Image: Referentiality and Reflexivity in Sports Photography.
- Michael Krüger: Visual Sources in the History of Sports: Potential, Problems, and Perspectives with Selected Examples of Sporting Art.
- Bernhard Hachleitner & Sema Colpan: The Wunderteam, Painted in Oil: Insights of Images / Insights through Images in Sport Studies.
- Kasia Boddy: American Girl: The Iconographies of Helen Wills.
- Matthias Marschik: Depicting Hakoah. Images of a Zionist Sports Club in Interwar Vienna.
- Melanie Woitas: “Exercise Teaches You the Pleasure of Discipline” – The Female Body in Jane Fonda´s Aerobics Videos.
- Barbara Englert: The Hollywood Sports Film – Visualizing Hidden and Familiar Aspects of American Culture.
- Eva Maria Gajek: More than Munich 1972. Media, Emotions, and the Body in TV Broadcast of the 20th Summer Olympics.
- Markus Stauff: The Pregnant-Moment Photograph: The 1908 London Marathon and the Cross-Media Evaluation of Sport Performances.
- Amanda Shuman: No Longer ‘Sick’: Visualizing ‘Victorious’ Athletes in 1950s Chinese Films.
2016
- Michael Rees: From Outsider to Established - Explaining the Current Popularity and Acceptability of Tattooing.
2015
- Anina Engelhardt: The sociology of knowledge approach of discourse analysis in innovation research: evaluation of innovations in contemporary fine art.
- Philipp Altmann: Studying Discourse Innovations: The Case of the Indigenous Movement in Ecuador.
- Anika Noack: Hermeneutical Interpretations in Ethnographies of Innovations. From New Ideas to Social Innovations.
- Jutta Braun: Football History – A German Perspective on Current Research Fields.
- Kay Schiller: Siegen für Deutschland? Patriotism, Nationalism and the German National Football Team, 1954-2014.
- Diethelm Blecking: Das “Wunder von Bern“ 1954 – Zur politischen Instrumentalisierung eines Mythos.
- Nils Havemann: Soziale Marktwirtschaft und “Wirtschaftswunder“ im bundesdeutschen Berufsfußball der 1950er und 1960er Jahre?
- Katharina Barsch: The Path of European Football. A Level Playing Field for only 90 Minutes.
- Wolfram Pyta: Football Memory in a European Perspective. The Missing Link in the European Integration Process.
- Matthew Taylor: The People’s Game and the People’s War: Football, Nation and Class in Britain, 1939-1945.
- Rolf Parr: Nationalstereotype im internationalen Fußball.
- David Forster & Georg Spitaler: Viennese Football and the German Wehrmacht – Between “Duty” and Evasion.
- Michael Krüger: History of Sports Medicine in Germany. Some Preliminary Reflections on a Complex Research Project.
2014
- Marjet Derks: Sportlife: medals, media and life courses of female Dutch Olympic champions, 1928-1940.
- Onno Boonstra: The multidimensionality of cultural life scripts: results from a 1970s survey.
- Sebastian Scholl, Matthias Lahr-Kurten & Marc Redepenning: Considering the role of presence and absence in space constructions: ethnography as methodology in human geography.
2013
- Fumiya Onaka: Relating socio-cultural network concepts to process-oriented methodology.
- Christiane Barth: In illo tempore, at the center of the world: Mircea Eliade and religious studies' concepts of sacred time and space.
- Matthias Rekow: Gegenwart als "nahes Ende" - apokalyptisches Denken in der Frühen Neuzeit: der Entwurf eines apokalyptischen Chronotopos nach Bachtin.
2012
- Michael Geyer & Konrad H. Jarausch: The future of the German past: transatlantic reflections for the 1990s.
- Karol J. Borowiecki & John W. O’Hagan: Historical patterns based on automatically extracted data: the case of classical composers.
- Eric A. Johnson, Ricardo D. Salvatore & Pieter Spierenburg: Murder and Mass Murder in Pre-Modern Latin America: From Pre-Colonial Aztec Sacrifices to the End of Colonial Rule, an Introductory Comparison with European Societies.
- Wolfgang Gabbert: The longue durée of Colonial Violence in Latin America.
- Caroline Dodds Pennock: Mass Murder or Religious Homicide? Rethinking Human Sacrifice and Interpersonal Violence in Aztec Society.
2011
- Carolyn Ellis, Tony E. Adams & Arthur P. Bochner: Autoethnography: an overview.
2009
- Brian Roberts: Performative social science: a consideration of skills, purpose and context.
- Ralf Bohnsack: The interpretation of pictures and the documentary method.
2008
- Matthias Groß: Georg Simmel und "die laute Pracht des wissenschaftlich-technischen Zeitalters".
- Monika Röther: Pop songs for the tape recorder, LPs for the record player? The market launch of tape recorders in West Germany and the copyright debate on young consumers' practice of tape-recording in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Lars Allolio-Näcke: Turn, turn, turn around - bis die Konturen verschwimmen.
- Nina Leonhard: Gedächtnis und Kultur - Anmerkungen zum Konzept der "Erinnerungskulturen" in den Kulturwissenschaften.