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Grounding Area Studies in Social Practice

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The University of Freiburg pursues a transdisciplinary concept of research on Southeast Asia. The disciplines involved include Political Science, Socio-cultural Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Islamic Studies and History. Southeast Asian Studies at Freiburg build on internationalized research and teaching and strive for knowledge production in circulation by enhancing innovative models of collaborative reciprocal research. Other program components such as regional, cross-cultural and global networking, the graduate program, field schools and methodology training, the alumni and fellowship program and knowledge transfer are closely linked with the research core (more ... ). Research in this program focuses on two topics:

1. Democratization and Institutional Change in South East Asia
2. Modes of World-Making in South East Asia

News & Events

Journal Issue: New Area Studies and Southeast Asia

Journal Issue: New Area Studies and Southeast Asia

The "International Quaterly for Asian Studies", published by Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, Freiburg, released Vol 51, No 3-4 (2020) on Critical New Area Studies

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FRIAS fellowship for Prof. Dr. Pujo Semedi from our Indonesian partner university UGM

FRIAS fellowship for  Prof. Dr. Pujo Semedi from our Indonesian partner university UGM

From 01 October 2020 until 31 August 2021 Prof. Pujo will hold a fellowship at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies. He will closely cooperate with the SEA group.

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Publications

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The ‘gold standard’ for labour export? The role of civil society in shaping multi-level Philippine migration policies.

 

Why Asian states cooperate in regional arrangements: Asian regionalism in comparative perspective.

 

Indonesians and Their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims.

Subnational favoritism in development grant allocations: Empirical evidence from decentralized Indonesia.