Publikationen von Michiel Baas
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Zeitschriftenartikel (25)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
27 (4), S. 788 - 795 (2024)
Artificial intelligence and the question of creativity: art, data and the sociocultural archive of AI-imaginations. European Journal of Cultural Studies 2.
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42 (5), S. 610 - 624 (2023)
Queer India "on paper": decriminalization, recognition and visibility of sexual diversity. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion 3.
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9 (3), S. 324 - 338 (2022)
Capitalizing on desire: (re)producing and consuming class in Indian 'gay' pornography. Porn Studies 4.
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5 (2), S. 109 - 122 (2021)
Indian migrant workers and global city Singapore: what determines the preference for and (relative) cost of a migration destination? Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration 5.
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47, S. 2237 - 2251 (2021)
Social construction of skill: an analytical approach toward the question of skill in cross-border labour mobilities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 6.
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18 (14) (2020)
Labour migrants as an (un)controllable virus in India and Singapore. Japan Focus 7.
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23 (3), S. 223 - 240 (2020)
Recognition in India's new service professions: gym trainers and coffee baristas. Consumption, Markets and Culture 8.
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24 (5, 6), S. 793 - 804 (2020)
Migrants in global cities in Asia and the Gulf: cosmopolitan dialectics and non-integration. City 9.
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57 (3), S. 222 - 234 (2019)
The education‐migration industry: international students, migration policy and the question of skills. International Migration 10.
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67 (2), S. 206 - 224 (2019)
Queer temporalities: the past, present and future of 'gay' migrants from India in Singapore. Current Sociology 11.
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67 (2), S. 161 - 168 (2019)
Introduction: migration studies and critical temporalities. Current Sociology 12.
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59 (2), S. 125 - 126 (2018)
Comment on Sverre Molland "Sedentary optics: static anti-trafficking and mobile victims". Current Anthropology 13.
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12 (4), S. 417 - 438 (2018)
Challenging the spatial and temporal constraints of the body: the online/offline presence of bodybuilders in India. East Asian Science, Technology and Society 14.
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44 (3-4), S. 266 - 277 (2018)
Bodybuilding in India: Bollywood bodies and middle-class lifestyles. IIC Quarterly 15.
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1 (1), S. 47 - 63 (2017)
The mobile middle: Indian skilled migrants in Singapore and the 'middling' space between migration categories. Transitions 16.
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40 (2), S. 373 - 375 (2017)
Only (in) India. South Asia 17.
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39 (1), S. 14 - 28 (2016)
Becoming trans/nationally mobile: the conflation of internal and international migration in the trajectories of Indian student-migrants in Australia and beyond. South Asia 18.
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7 (3), S. 37 - 60 (2015)
The question of racism: how to understand the violent attacks on Indian students in Australia? Cosmopolitan Civil Societies 19.
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55 (2), S. 212 - 225 (2014)
Victims or profiteers? Issues of migration, racism and violence among Indian students in Melbourne. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 20.
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13, S. 1 - 22 (2013)
In-betweeness: the (dis)connection between here and there; the case of Indian student-migrants in Australia. Conserveries Mémorielles 21.
Zeitschriftenartikel
44 (34), S. 37 (2009)
Curry bashing: racism, violence and alien space invaders. Economic and Political Weekly 22.
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32 (2), S. 285 - 307 (2009)
The IT caste: love and arranged marriages in the IT industry of Bangalore. South Asia 23.
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20 (2), S. 59 - 72 (2007)
Bangalore @ night: Indian IT professionals and the global clock ticking. Etnofoor 24.
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15 (2), S. 49 - 60 (2007)
The language of migration: the education industry versus the migration industry. People and Place 25.
Zeitschriftenartikel
14 (1), S. 9 - 24 (2006)
Students of migration: Indian overseas students and the question of permanent residency. People and Place Buchkapitel (14)
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Uncle's body: food, obesity and the risk of middle-class lifestyles in urban India. In: Routledge handbook of food in Asia, S. 239 - 250 (Hg. Leong-Salobir, C.). Routledge, London; New York (2020)
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Baas, M.). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore (2020)
Introduction: brokerage, gender and precarity in Asia's migration industry. In: The migration industry in Asia: brokerage, gender and precarity, S. 1 - 10 (Hg. 28.
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Baas, M.). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore (2020)
Understanding the cost of migration: facilitating migration from India to Singapore and the Middle East. In: The migration industry in Asia: brokerage, gender and precarity, S. 59 - 75 (Hg. 29.
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A new state of fitness: is all working out in Bihar? In: Bihar: crossing boundaries, S. 72 - 87 (Hg. Lall, S.; Kumar, N.; Sinha-Kerkhoff, K.). Primus Books, Delhi (2020)
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Baas, M.). Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam (2020)
Introduction: conceptualizing the Asian migrant's body. In: The Asian migrant's body: emotion, gender and sexuality, S. 7 - 27 (Hg. 31.
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Longing and belonging in a global city: skilled migrants in Singaporean urban space. In: Routledge handbook of urbanization in Southeast Asia, S. 135 - 145 (Hg. Padawangi, R.). Routledge, London; New York (2019)
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Yeoh, B. S. A.). Routledge, London; New York (2018)
Temporary labour migration. In: Routledge handbook of Asian migrations, S. 51 - 63 (Hg. Liu-Farrer, G.; 33.
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The neoliberal masculine logic: skilled migration, international students, and the Indian "other" in Australia. In: Masculinity and aspiration in an era of neoliberal education: international perspectives, S. 184 - 201 (Hg. Stahl, G.; Nelson, J. D.; Wallace, D. O.). Routledge, New York; London (2018)
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Indians in Australia: understanding the changing face of a community. In: Routledge handbook of the Indian diaspora, S. 317 - 329 (Hg. Hegde, R. S.; Sahoo, A. K.). Routledge, London; New York (2018)
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The new Indian male: muscles, masculinity and middle classness. In: Routledge handbook of contemporary India, S. 444 - 456 (Hg. Jacobsen, K. A.). Routledge, London; New York (2015)
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Baas, M.). Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam (2015)
The fluidity of return: Indian student migrants' transnational ambitions and the meaning of Australian permanent residency. In: Transnational migration and Asia: the question of return, S. 39 - 54 (Hg. 37.
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Baas, M.; Faist, T.). Rawat, Jaipur; New Delhi; Bengaluru; Guwahati; Kolkata (2012)
Indian transnationalism: theoretical developments and practical implications. In: Indian diaspora and transnationalism, S. 1 - 19 (Hg. Sahoo, A. K.; 38.
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Learning how to work the grey zone: issues of legality and illegality among Indian students in Australia. In: Transnational migration and human security: the migration-development-security nexus, S. 169 - 179 (Hg. Truong, T.-D.; Gasper, D.). Springer, Berlin; Heidelberg (2011)
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Praying for food: class and Indian overseas students in Australia. In: Gender, religion, and migration: pathways of integration, S. 71 - 93 (Hg. Bonifacio, G. T.; Angeles, V. S. M.). Lexington, Lanham; Boulder; New York; Toronto; Plymouth (2010)
Forschungspapier (1)
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Forschungspapier
What determines the cost of migration? A perspective from Indian agents facilitating migration to Singapore and the Middle East. Asia Research Institute Working Paper Series 264 (2018), 19 S.
Sonstige (9)
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Sonstige
Ambon 1623/Banda 1621: Dutch and British colonial history revisited, IIAS Newsletter 89, S. 4 - 5 (2021)
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Asian migration studies: recent publications and new directions, IIAS Newsletter 86, S. 12 - 13 (2020)
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Tamil film culture and politics: super star actors as charismatic politicians, IIAS Newsletter 80, S. 44 - 45 (2018)
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Bulging biceps in urban India: a middle class goes to the gym, IIAS Newsletter 77, S. 10 - 11 (2017)
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In memoriam: Mario Rutten, colleague-supervisor-friend, IIAS Newsletter 73, S. 46 - 47 (2016)
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Singapore turns 50: local issues in a global city, IIAS Newsletter 71, S. 18 - 19 (2015)
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Renewing postcolonial dialogues: exploring a new research agenda, IIAS Newsletter 59, S. 24 - 25 (2012)
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'Arranged love': marriage in a transnational work environment, IIAS Newsletter 45, S. 9 - 9 (2007)
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Cash cows: milking Indian students in Australia, IIAS Newsletter 42, S. 14 - 14 (2006)
Rezension (18)
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45 (1), S. 205 - 207 (2022)
Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife, by Kareem Khubchandani, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2020. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 51.
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International migrants in China's global city. International Institute for Asian Studies (2020)
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Intimate visualities and the politics of fandom in India. International institute for Asian studies (2020)
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27 (2), S. 390 - 392 (2019)
Besnier, Niko, Brownell, Susan and Carter, Thomas F. 2017. The anthropology of sport: bodies, borders, biopolitics. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 336 pp. Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale 54.
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174 (4), S. 481 - 490 (2018)
Gender, sexuality, and society in Indonesia: a review essay of three recent publications. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 55.
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41, S. 1 - 5 (2017)
Petrus Liu: Queer marxism in two Chinas; Duke University Press. Intersections 56.
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52 (24), S. 31 - 37 (2017)
Bangalore and its IT industry: a changing landscape of work and life in urban India. Economic and Political Weekly 57.
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18 (2), S. 185 - 187 (2017)
Brown boys and rice queens: spellbinding performances in the Asias; Eng-Beng Lim; New York & London, New York University Press, 2013. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 58.
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Een ontdekkingsreiziger in tijden van forensonderzoekers. Athenaeum (2015)
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37, S. 8 - 8 (2015)
Queer Asia: advances in a field in motion. Intersections 60.
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43 (6), S. 837 - 840 (2015)
Norman Vasu, Yeap Su Yin and Chan Wen Ling (eds.): (2014) Immigration in Singapore. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 221 pages. Asian Journal of Social Science 61.
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36 (6), S. 743 - 745 (2015)
Transnational student-migrants and the state: the education-migration; nexus Shanthi Robertson; Houndmills, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013; 193 pp. Journal of Intercultural Studies 62.
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37 (2), S. 359 - 361 (2014)
Duncan McDuie-Ra, Northeast migrants in Delhi: race, refuge and retail (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2012). South Asia 63.
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36 (1), S. 149 - 150 (2013)
Rajesh Rai and Peter Reeves (eds), The south Asian diaspora: transnational networks and changing identities (London/New York: Routledge, 2009). South Asia 64.
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12 (6), S. 875 - 877 (2013)
Haney, Lynne A., 2010, Offending women: power, punishment and the regulation of desire. Berkeley: University of California Press, xii + 287pp. Comparative Sociology 65.
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12 (4), S. 575 - 578 (2013)
Kudaisya, Medha Malik & Ng Chin-Keong (eds.), 2009, Chinese and Indian business: historical antecedents. Leiden & Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, x + 182pp. Comparative Sociology 66.
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34 (1), S. 105 - 106 (2010)
N. Ali, V.S. Kalra and S. Sayyid (eds). A postcolonial people: south Asians in Britain. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. 444 pp. Asian Studies Review 67.
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54, S. 35 - 35 (2010)
Indian students back home and abroad. IIAS Newsletter Sammelwerk (4)
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Sammelwerk
The Asian migrant's body: emotion, gender and sexuality. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam (2020), 210 S.
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Sammelwerk
The migration industry in Asia: brokerage, gender and precarity. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore (2020), IX, 136 S.
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Sammelwerk
Transnational migration and Asia: the question of return. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam (2015), 201 S.
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Sammelwerk
Indian diaspora and transnationalism. Rawat, Jaipur; New Delhi; Bengaluru; Guwahati; Kolkata (2012), XIV, 442 S.
Monografie (2)
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Monografie
Muscular India: masculinity, mobility and the new middle class. Context, Chennai (2020), 313 S.
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Monografie
Imagined mobility: migration and transnationalism among Indian students in Australia. Anthem Press, London; New York; Delhi (2012), XIV, 261 S.
Blogbeitrag (1)
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Blogbeitrag
'The Nutmeg’s curse': Amitav Ghosh links the colonial desire for profit to neoliberal gluttony. (2021)