Publications

Journal Article (4)

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Journal Article
Lems, Annika. 2020. Phenomenology of exclusion: capturing the everyday thresholds of belonging. Social Inclusion 8(4): 116–125. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i4.3282.
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Journal Article
Chase, Elaine, Laura Otto, Milena Belloni, Annika Lems, and Ulrika Wernesjö. 2020. Methodological innovations, reflections and dilemmas: the hidden sides of research with migrant young people classified as unaccompanied minors. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46(2): 457–473. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1584705.
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Journal Article
Lems, Annika. 2020. Being inside out: the slippery slope between inclusion and exclusion in a Swiss educational project for unaccompanied refugee youth. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46(2): 405–422. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1584702.
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Journal Article
Lems, Annika, Kathrin Oester, and Sabine Strasser. 2020. Children of the crisis: ethnographic perspectives on unaccompanied refugee youth in and en route to Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46(2): 315–335. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1584697.

Report (1)

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Report
Mikuš, Marek, Annika Lems, and Carolin Görzig (eds.). 2020. Report 2017-2019: Emmy Noether Research Group 'Peripheral Debt'; Max Planck Research Group 'Alpine Historiesof Global Change'; Max Planck Research Group 'How ‘Terrorists’ Learn'. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report 2017-2019. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.

Issue (1)

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Issue
Lems, Annika, Kathrin Oester, and Sabine Strasser (eds.). 2020. Children of the crisis: ethnographic perspectives on unaccompanied refugee youth in and en route to Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46(2).

Other (1)

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Other
Lems, Annika. 2020. The (im)possibility of ethnographic research during Corona. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. https://www.eth.mpg.de/5478478/news-2020-06-11-01.

Book Review (1)

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Book Review
Lems, Annika. 2020. Matthäus Rest and Gertraud Seiser (eds) (2016), Wild und Schön: Der Krampus im Salzburger Land (Wien: LIT Verlag). Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 29(1): 113–115. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2020.290107.

Blog Post (1)

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Blog Post
Berger, Antje, Annika Lems, and Christine Moderbacher. 2020. Anthropological engagements with the far-right. EASA Network of Ethnographic Theory. https://networkofethnographictheory.wordpress.com/anthropological-engagements-with-the-far-right/.
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