Sarah Beicker is a Research Assistant at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS) at the University of Bremen. Klaus Schlichte is a Professor of International Relations and World Society at the University of Bremen.
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1. Introduction: The Political Anthropology of Internationalized Politics, Sarah Biecker and Klaus Schlichte Part I: New Vantage Points 2. Conducting Field Research When There is No 'Field': Some Notes on the Praxiographic Challenge, Christian Bueger 3. The Possibilities and Limits of Ethnography: From Syria and Jordan, Sophia Hoffmann 4. Zooming in Dissolves the Taken-For-Granted: Towards a Political Anthropology of International Organisations, Julian Eckl Part II: Local Arenas of Internationalized Politics 5. Emic Security: An Anthropological Approach to Security, Tessa Diphoorn 6. Dynamic Security and the Scientific Exotic - Vernacularisation and Practical Norms in Ugandan Prisons, Tomas Martin 7. The Value of 'Staying Put' For the Study of International Peacebuilding:Insights from Somaliland, Jessica L. Anderson Part III: Catching How the World is Ruled 8. Depending on Money: Kenya's International Relations, Kai Koddenbrock 9. Bureaucratic Technologies of Government and the Study of Internationalised Politics, Sarah Biecker and Klaus Schlichte, Afterword, Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan