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June 2018
International Workshop: "Social Categorization and Religiously Framed State-Making in Southeast Asia" convened by Asian Studies Centre, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford and Emmy Noether Group “Bureaucratization of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia”, Department ‘Law & Anthropology’, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.

April 2018
Dominik Müller together with Kerstin Steiner has published a special issue on the bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia: Müller, Dominik and Kerstin Steiner. 2018. The bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia: transdisciplinary perspectives. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs.

April 2018
Rosalia Engchuan has been selected to join the EuroSEAS workshop “Listen to your Eyes” hosted by the “Ricardo Massa’’ Department of Human Sciences for Education of the University of Milano-Bicocca.

November 2017

Fauwaz Abdul Aziz and Timea Greta Biro have been selected to participate in the workshop "Studying the State: Anthropological Approaches" at the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies.

June 2017
Rosalia Engchuan has been selected to join a masterclass organized by EuroSEAS and the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) in Oxford in August 2017.

1 June 2017
The Emmy Noether Project welcomes Annika Benz as a student team member. She will write her BA thesis within the project's framework.

1 April 2017
The Emmy Noether Project welcomes Fauwaz Abdul Aziz, Rosalia Engchuan, and Timea Greta Biro as doctoral candidates.

15 February 2017 (for January 2018)
Dominik Müller has been awarded a Visiting Fellowship in "Law and Social Change" at the Islamic Legal Studies Program (ILSP) at Harvard University in 2018

12 February 2017 (for March/July/August 2017)
The Emmy Noether Project will be presented at the AAS Conference in Toronto, the AAS-in-ASIA Conference in Seoul, and the EuroSEAS conference in Oxford

1 December 2016
Monika König joins the Emmy Noether Project "The Bureaucratization of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia" as a student assistant. She holds a Bachelor degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology from LMU Munich and is presently pursuing a Master's degree in Anthropology from the University of Leipzig.

26 October 2016
University of Oxford, St Antony's College, Asian Studies Centre: "Research Project: The Bureaucratisation of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia"
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25 October 2016
Vacancy “3 PhD positions for the DFG Emmy Noether Junior Research Group: ‘The Bureaucratization of Islam and its Socio-Legal Dimensions in Southeast Asia’”
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