CURRICULUM VITAE Prof. Dr. Shalini Randeria Fields of

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Prof. Dr. Shalini Randeria
Fields of specialisation
Anthropology of law: transnationalisation of law; legal pluralism; informal justice/non-state
institutions in the area of family law
Anthropology of globalization and development
Anthropology of state and public policy: reproductive rights, population policy and gender,
environment, displacement, privatization of common property resources
Civil society, social movements and NGOs
Multiple modernities and post-coloniality
Regional Focus: South Asia
Professional Experience and Employment
since Sept. 2012
Full Professor and Chair, Dept. of Social Anthropology and Sociology,
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
2003-2012
Full Professor, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology,
University of Zurich
since 2010
Visiting Professor, Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung
(WZB), Berlin
2010-2011
Fellow, Lichtenbergkolleg (Institute of Advanced Study), University of
Göttingen
2011
Visiting Professor, University of Vienna (Peter-Ustinov Professorship)
2008
Visiting Professor, EHESS, Paris
2006 – 2007
Research Professorship, Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung
(WZB), Berlin
2002 - 2003
Full Professor and Founding Chair of Department of Sociology and Social
Anthropology, Central European University Budapest
2001 - 2002
Max Weber Professor (Visiting Professorship), University of Munich
2001 - 2003
Member Working group on “Civil society: historical and comparative
perspectives”, Social Science Research Centre (WZB) Berlin
1993 - 1999
Assistant Professor of sociology, Free University of Berlin
1986 – 1993
Lecturer in social anthropology and modern Indian languages, Free University
of Berlin (Lehrkraft für besondere Aufgaben)
1981-1982
Lecturer in sociology, University of Bombay
1980-1981
Lecturer in sociology, University of Delhi
Education
2002
Habilitation in Sociology and Anthropology, Free University Berlin (“Local
Refractions of global governance: legal plurality, international institutions,
the post-colonial state and NGOs in India”)
1992
Ph.D. Social Anthropology, Free University of Berlin (“Politics of
Exchange and Representation among the Dalits of Gujarat/western India”
summa cum laude)
1980
M. Phil. Sociology, Oxford University (with distinction)
1977
M.A. Sociology/Social Anthropology, University of Delhi (with distinction)
1974
B.A. Psychology, University of Delhi (with distinction)
Fellowships and Awards
2008-2012
Nominated to the Chancellor’s Chair as recurrent Visiting Professor,
Department of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm (declined)
1999 - 2001
Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute for Advanced Study), Berlin
1991 - 1992
Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute for Advanced Study), Berlin
1982 - 1985
Doctoral Scholarship, Friedrich Naumann Foundation
1977- 1980
First woman Rhodes-Scholar, University of Oxford
1977
Kunda Datar Silver Medal for the highest grades MA Sociology, Delhi
University
Institution Building
At the University of Zurich
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Built up my own Lehrstuhl at the Institute of Social Anthropology by attracting postdocs and docs from the Universities of Amsterdam, Berkeley, Bielefeld, CEU
(Budapest), Delhi, FU Berlin, Johns Hopkins, Montreal and Vienna. My former
assistants have positions now at the Universities of Edinburgh, Hannover, McGill and at
Goldsmiths College, London. One of them won the highly prestigious ERC Start Up
Grant in 2010.
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Co-Director of the Gender Studies Competence Centre, University of Zurich (2005-7),
responsible for institutionalising the new Professorship in Gender Studies and Islam.
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Founding Member of the Priority Research Programme “Asia and Europe:
Entanglements and Exchanges”, University of Zurich (since 2005).
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Founding Member of academic board of the interdisciplinary MA course
“Kulturanalyse”.
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Founding Member of academic board of the interdisciplinary MA course “Gender
Studies”.
At the Central European University, CEU (Budapest)
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Founding Chair of new Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology (2002-3).
Was responsible for hiring 5 new faculty members and 2 administrative staff members,
the development of the new MA and PhD curricula, recruitment of the MA and PhD
students, building up the new library collection.
Professional Activities
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Referee for the EU and Institutes of Advanced Study in Europe Fellowship Programme
(EURIAS)
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Associated Senior Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Ethnic and Religious Diversity,
Göttingen, (Department of Prof. Van der Veer, Urban Aspirations Project) (2011-2015)
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Member of the Advisory Board of the Centre of Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS),
University of Göttingen (since 2011)
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Member of the Senate of the German Research Foundation, DFG (2007-13)
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Member of the Advisory Board of the Wenner-Gren Foundation, New York (since 2010)
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Member of the Editorial Board of the Annual Review of Anthropology (since 2010)
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President of the European Association of Social Anthropologists EASA (2007-2009)
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Deputy Chair of World Council of Anthropological Associations (2008-10); Member of
the Organizing Committee of the World Council of Anthropology Associations (WCAA)
(2007-2012)
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Member of the Grant Review Panel of the European Research Council (since 2008)
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Member of the Commission on World Anthropology of the American Anthropology
Association (AAA) (since 2007)
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Member of the expert review committee of the German Research Council (DFG) (2006
and 2007) and Wissenschaftsrat (2007) for the Excellence Initiative
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Member of the research network “Wege des Wissens: Transregionale Studien”, Institute
of Advanced Study, Berlin (2004-2008)
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Member of programme committee of the Swiss inter-university doctoral programme in
Social Anthropology (since 2003)
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Mentor of the interdisciplinary young scientists group in the research area “Social
Ecological Research”, ISOE and the University of Frankfurt/M. (2002-2007)
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Member of the Faculty for the course on „Body“, International Women’s University,
Hannover (1999-2000)
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Chairperson of the Organisation Committee of “German-American Frontiers of Social
Sciences“ Program of the German American Academic Council (Bonn) and the Social
Science Research Council (New York) (1998-2000)
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Member of the Program Committee of the Werner Reimers Foundation Conferences on
„Suchprozesse für innovative Fragestellungen in der Wissenschaft“ (1997-2000)
Membership in scientific advisory boards, research networks and institutions
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Member of the Search Committee of the Caroline-von-Humboldt-Prize of Humboldt
University, Berlin (since 2012)
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Member of the international scientific advisory board of IFK, Internationales
Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften, Vienna (since 2012)
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Member of the Search Committee for the A.SK Social Science Award, awarded by the
WZB (since 2011)
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Member of the Jury for the Pro Futura Scientia pogramme of the Swedish Collegium for
Advanced Studies (SCAS), Uppsala, and the Swedish government (since 2010)
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President of the Jury for the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF),
Humanities and Social Sciences Call (2010)
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Member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Research Programme “Work and Lifecycle”,
Humboldt University Berlin (since 2009)
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Member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Research Programme “Law as Culture”,
University of Bonn (since 2010)
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Member of the Advisory Board of the Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz (since
2009)
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Member of the Advisory Board to the President of the Humboldt University, Berlin
(since 2009), (Vice-chairperson since 2012)
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Member of the advisory committee of the “Marie-Heim-Vögtlin-Programme” of the
Swiss National Science Foundation (since 2008)
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Member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Jacobs University Bremen (2007-2011)
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Member of the International Sociological Association ISA Board RC 09 Transformation
and Sociology of Development (since 2007)
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Member of the Steering Committee of the European Network in Universal and Global
History (since 2006)
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Member of the advisory council of the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and
Regionalization, Warwick University (2002-2006)
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Member of the advisory board of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Vienna
(since 2005)
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Member of the Steering Committee of the Research Networking Programme
“Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences in Europe (EUROQUAL)” (2006-10)
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Member of the expert commission of the Volkswagen Foundation Priority Research
Programme “Construction of the other and the self” (2005-7)
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Member of the scientific advisory committee of the Swiss Ethnological Society (20052006)
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Member of the interdisciplinary research group “Wege des Wissens” at the Institute of
Advanced Studies (Wissenschaftskolleg), Berlin (2004-2007)
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Member of the expert committee of the Volkswagen Foundation research programme
“Migration and Integration” (2004-6)
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Associated member of the working group “Civil Society: Historical and Comparative
Perspective” at the Social Science Research Centre (WZB), Berlin (2003-6)
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Member of the advisory committee of the research group “Intercultural Conflicts and
Social Integration” at the Social Science Research Centre (WZB), Berlin (2002-2006)
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Member of the advisory council of “Berliner Colloquien zur Transnationalität” of the
Irmgard Coninx Foundation, WZB and Humboldt University, Berlin (2001-2006)
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Member of the advisory board of the German Overseas Institute (DUI), Hamburg (20002004)
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Member of the advisory council of the Humanities Centre, Central European University,
Budapest (2000-2005)
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Member of the Jury of the “Bremer Solidaritätspreis” of the Senate of Bremen (since
2000)
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Member of the advisory board of the Foundation for Development and Peace (SEF),
Bonn (1998-2005)
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Member of the selection committee of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation for scholarships for
foreign students in Germany (1998-2000)
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Member of the advisory board on development cooperation of the Berliner Senat (199799)
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Member of the advisory board of the Zentralstelle für Gesundheit der Deutschen Stiftung
für international Entwicklung (DSE) (1998-2000)
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Member of the advisory board of ASA-Programme of the Carl-Duisberg-Gesellschaft
(1994-1996)
Grant Reviews for
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European Research Council (ERC) (member of the Start-Up Grant Review Panel
since 2008)
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EURIAS (European Network of Institutes of Advanced Studies); Wissenschaftskolleg
zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin); SCAS (Swedish Collegium for
Advanced Study, Uppsala)
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European Science Foundation (ESF); The German Research Foundation (DFG);
Volkswagen Foundation (Germany); Fritz Thyssen Foundation (Germany); Swiss
National Science Foundation (SNF); Austrian Science Fund (FWF); British Academy;
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L’Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France); Wenner-Gren Foundation (USA);
Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)
Manuscript Reviews for
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Annual Review of Anthropology; Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society; Social
Anthropology; Anthropology Today; Body and Society; Current Anthropology; Theory,
Culture and Society; Ethnos; Oxford University Press; Law and Society Review; Soziale
Welt; Tsantsa; Sociologus; Peripherie; Social Science and Medicine
Memberships in editorial boards
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Member of the International Editorial Board of International Sociology Review of Books
(ISRB) (since 2012)
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Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of “Transnational Legal Theory” (since 2009)
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Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of “Edition Sozialwissenschaften”, University
of Vienna (since 2009)
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Member of the advisory board of “Sociologus” (since 2009)
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Member of the Editorial Board of the Campus Publishers Book Series “Theorie und
Gesellschaft” (since 2006)
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Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of “Journal of Global History“ (Cambridge
University Press) (since 2004)
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Member of the advisory board of “Peripherie” (since 1999)
Organisation of Conferences and Summer Schools 2001-2012 (selection)
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40th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology (IIS); New Delhi,
February, 2012 (Member Programme Committee)
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“Missionarinnen und Missionare als Akteure der Transformation und des Transfers:
Außereuropäische Kontaktzonen und ihre europäischen Resonanzräume (1860-1940)”,
Lichtenberg Kolleg of Georg-August-University Göttingen, September 2011 (Coorganizer)
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“Transcultural Bodies – Transboundary Biographies. Border crossings in Asia and
Europe”, URPP Asia and Europe and Excellence Cluster, University of Heidelberg Joint
Conference at IGNCA, New Delhi, Feburary 2010 (Co-organizer)
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“Mobile Constitution of Society”, Conference and graduate school (EUROQUAL ESF
Network and MOVE, Swiss inter-university network), University of Neuchatel, June
2010 (Member Program Committee)
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American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting 2010, New Orleans,
(Member Program Committee)
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“Legal Pluralism and Cultural Diversity”, Conference of the Commission for Legal
Pluralism of the International Union of Ethnological and Anthropological Sciences
(IUAES), Zurich Sept. 2009, (Chair, Local Organising Committee)
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“Ethics and Politics of Qualitative Methods”; Summer School; Warsaw, (EUROQUAL
ESF Network), 8-10 June, 2009 (Co-organiser)
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“Sociology at the Crossroads”, 39th World Congress of the International Institute of
Sociology (IIS), Yerevan, 11-14 June, 2009 (Member Program Committee)
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“Experiencing Diversity and Mutuality”, Biennial Conference of the European
Association of Social Anthropology (EASA), Ljubljana 25-30 July 2008 (Chair,
Scientific Organising Committee)
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“Creolizing Anthropology”, Workshop at the Biennial Conference of the European
Association of Social Anthropology (EASA), Ljubljana 25-30 July 2008 (Co-organiser)
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38th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology (IIS); Budapest, 25-30
June, 2008 (Member Programme Committee)
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Panel, “Mapping the Political in a Globalising World”, 38th World Congress of the
International Institute of Sociology (IIS) Budapest, 25-30 June, 2008 (Organisation and
Panel Chair)
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Workshop “International organisations: anthropological perspectives”,
EHSS/LAIOS/ESF Paris, April 2008 (Co-organiser)
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International Conference “Borders and Boundaries”, Conference Centre Monte Veritá,
Ascona, 3- 8 June 2007, (Co-Organiser)
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Congress “Recht und Gender-Studies. Recht als Antrieb oder Bremse des Wandels der
Geschlechtsverhältnisse?“, 2007 University of Zurich, (Member Programme Committee)
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XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology 2006, Durban, South Africa, TG 02 Historical
and Comparative Sociology (Co-organiser and Co-Chair)
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XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology 2006, Durban, South Africa, Session 4: Global
Governance, Multiple Modernities and Local Politics – Perspectives from the Postcolonial World (with RC09) (Co-organiser and Co-Chair)
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Summer School, Central European University, Budapest “Transnational Flows:
Structures, Agents and the Idea of Development”, 5-16 July 2004 (Co-director) (taught
the course on “Transnationalisation of Law”)
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Entangled Modernities I and II at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin and at Swedish
Collegium of Advanced Studies 2000-2001 (Co-organiser with Göran Therborn)
Fieldwork Experience (India)
Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh (2009, 2010 on land conflicts and public interest litigation around
mining, Special Economic Zones, forced displacement)
North Gujarat and Ahmedabad (1983-84, 1985, 1987, 1991, 2002 on Dalit caste councils, local
self-organisation and informal justice in Sabarkantha and Mehsana districts);
Central Gujarat and Ahmedabad (1987, 1990 on rural development projects; 1999, 2003, 2005
on women’s courts, civil society networks on environmental justice);
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Karnataka (1995 on rural women and health programmes; 2000 in the Nagarhole National Park
on the World Bank funded Ecodevelopment Project);
Andhra Pradesh (1995 on rural women and health programmes);
South Gujarat (1988, 1996 in the Narmada valley on the anti-dam movement; 2000, 2001, 2003,
2005 in Sasan and Gir sanctuary on the World Bank Ecodevelopment Project);
Uttar Pradesh (1998, 1999, 2004 on reproductive governance and gender: the USAID funded
SIFPSA program in Kanpur district, Kanpur and Lucknow)
Language Skills
English, German
Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi (native competence in speaking, reading and writing)
Bengali, Urdu (native competence in speaking)
French (reading competence)
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Publications
Books and journal issues
2013
Caduff, Carlo / Randeria, Shalini: Soziale Anthropologie: Zwischen Globalität und Lokalität,
Hamburg: Junius Verlag (commissioned volume) (in preparation).
2012
Randeria, Shalini (ed.): Border Crossings: Grenzverschiebungen und Grenzüberschreitungen in
einer globalisierten Welt, Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag (in press).
Conrad, Sebastian / Randeria, Shalini/ Römhild, Regina (eds.): Jenseits des Eurozentrismus:
Postkoloniale Perspektiven in den Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften, Frankfurt/Main:
Campus Verlag (extended and revised second edition) (in press).
Christina Garsten / Thomas Hylland Eriksen / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Anthropology, Now and
Next: Diversity, Connections, Confrontations, Reflexivity, London/New York: Berghahn
Publishers (in press).
Randeria, Shalini/Ola Söderstom et al (eds.): Critical Mobilities, Routledge, London (Ms. under
review).
2009
Randeria, Shalini / Eckert, Andreas (eds.): Vom Imperialismus zum Empire: Nicht-westliche
Perspektiven auf Globalisierung, Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag.
2004
Randeria, Shalini / Fuchs, Martin / Linkenbach, Antje (eds.): Konfigurationen der Moderne:
Diskurse zu Indien, Soziale Welt Sonderband, 15, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag.
Friedman, Jonathan / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Worlds on the Move: Globalisation, Migration
and Cultural Security, Toda Institute Book Series on Global Peace and Policy Research, 6,
London: I.B. Tauris.
2002
Conrad, Sebastian / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Jenseits des Eurozentrismus: Postkoloniale
Perspektiven in den Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften, Frankfurt/Main: Campus Verlag.
Elkana, Yehuda / Krastev, Ivan / Macamo, Elisio / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Unraveling Ties:
From Social Cohesion to New Practices of Connectedness, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag.
2001
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Günther, Klaus / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Recht, Kultur und Gesellschaft im Prozess der
Globalisierung, Schriftenreihe der Werner Reimers Konferenzen, Suchprozesse für innovative
Fragestellungen in der Wissenschaft, 4, Bad Homburg: Reimers.
2000
Klingebiel, Ruth / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Globalisierung aus Frauensicht: Bilanzen und
Visionen, Bonn: Dietz (Second edition).
1997
Tradition und Differenz: Perspektiven des Eigenen und Fremden in der Philosophie Indiens
(Special Issue edited with Mellita Waligora), in: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 47:4.
Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
2012 (in press)
Globalisation and Subalternity (with Nikita Dhawan), in: Huggan, Graham, (ed.) Oxford
Handbook of Postcolonial Studies, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (commissioned lead essay)
(in press).
Dalit Critiques of Brahmanism (with Roger Begrich), in: Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, vol. 3,
Leiden: Brill (commissioned article) (in press).
Anthropology in the 21st Century: Challenges of Multiperspectivity and Scale, in: Garsten,
Christina / Eriksen, Thomas Hylland / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Anthropology, Now and Next:
Diversity, Connections, Confrontations, Reflexivity, London/New York: Berghahn Publishers (in
press).
Kritische Anthropologie: Zur Problematik hegemonialer Wissensproduktion bei Talal Asad,
Bernard S. Cohn und der Subaltern Studies Group (with Roger Begrich), in: Julia Reuter/
Alexandra Karentzos (eds.): Schlüsselwerke der Postcolonial Studies, pp. 67-79.
Comment l'État et la Banque mondiale gèrent les déplacements de populations à
Mumbai (with Ciara Grunder), in: Critique Internationale (special issue edited by Birgit Müller:
L'anthropologie des institutions internationales), 54, pp. 81-99.
2011
Kulturimperialismus, in: Gingrich, André et al. (eds.): Lexikon der Globalisierung. Bielefeld:
Transcript Verlag, pp. 209-213.
Opting for Statelesness, in: European Journal of Sociology, 51:3, pp. 464-469.
Policy-Making in the Shadow of the World Bank: Resettlement and Urban Infrastructure in the
MUTP (India) (with Ciara Grunder) in Sue Wright et al. (eds.): Policy Worlds. Anthropology
and the Analysis of Contemporary Power. New York: Berghahn Books, pp. 187-204 (German
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version, in: Gingrich, André et al. (eds.): OEAW Arbeitspapiere zur Sozialanthropologie, 7,
2009).
The New Architecture of Unaccountable Governance: Challenges for Development Research.
In: The Future of Development Research: Exploring the Nordic Perspective(s)?, Conference
Proceedings, Joint Nordic Conference 24-25 November 2011; The Association of Developemt
Researchers in Denmark, Kopenhagen. pp. 50-83.
2010
Reinventing the Commons (with Carlo Caduff), in: Frank, Sibylle, Schwenk, Jochen (eds.):
Turn Over. Cultural Turns in der Soziologie: Festeschrift für Helmuth Berling , Frankfurt a. M.:
Campus Verlag, pp 289-305.
Global Design and Local Lifeworlds: Colonial Legacies of Conservation,
Disenfranchisement and Environment Governmental Governance in Postcolonial
India (Hebrew translation of the article in Intervention 8:1, 2007, pp.12-20), with a commentary
essay by Gadi Algazi, in: Theory and Criticsm 37 (2010), pp. 254-274.
Policy-Making im Schatten der Weltbank: Umsiedlung im Mumbai Urban Transport Project
(with Ciara Grunder) in: Paul, Axel et al. (eds.): Globalisierung Süd, Soziale Welt Sonderband,
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, pp. 137-155.
Postkolonialer Raum.: Grenzdenken und Thirdspace (with María do Mar C. Varela and Nikita
Dhawan), in: Günzel, Stephan (ed.): Raum: Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch,
Stuttgart/Weinmar: Metzler Verlag, pp. 177-191.
“We Are in the World in Order to Exchange": Mortuary Exchange and Memorialization Feasts
among Dalits in Gujarat (Western India), in: Bigger, Andreas et al. (eds.): Release from Life –
Release in Life. Indian Perspectives on Individual Liberation, Welten Süd- und Zentralasiens 1,
Bern: Peter Lang. pp. 177-196.
2009
Geteilte Globalisierung (with Andreas Eckert), in: Randeria, Shalini / Eckert, Andreas (eds.):
Vom Imperialismus zum Empire: Nicht-westliche Perspektiven auf Globalisierung, Frankfurt
a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag, pp. 9-33.
Transnationalisierung des Rechts und der „listige Staat“ in Indien: Zivilgesellschaftlicher
Widerstand gegen die Privatisierung öffentlicher Güter, in: Randeria, Shalini / Eckert, Andreas
(eds.): Vom Imperialismus zum Empire: Nicht-westliche Perspektiven auf Globalisierung,
Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag (reprinted from Soziale Welt, 2006), pp. 211-236.
Postkoloniale Theorie (with María do Mar Castro Varela and Nikita Dhawan), in: Günzel,
Stephan (ed.): Raumwissenschaften, Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp, pp. 308-323.
Malthus versus Condorcet – Population Policy, Gender and Culture from an Ethnological
Perspective, in: Berking, Sabine / Zolkos, Magdalena (eds.) Between Life and Death: Governing
Populations in the Era of Human Rights, Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang, pp. 25-46.
Ökologische Governance. Zwangsumsiedlung und Rechtspluralismus im (post-)kolonialen
Indien, in: Femina Politica, Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft 18:2, Feministische
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Postkoloniale Theorie, Gender und (De-)Kolonisierungsprozesse, Leverkusen: Verlag Barbara
Budrich, pp. 41-51.
Entangled Histories of Uneven Modernities: Civil Society, Case Councils, and Legal Pluralism
in Postcolonial India. In: Haupt, Heinz-Gerhard / Kocka, Jürgen: Comparative and
Transnational History, New York: Berghahn Books, pp. 77-104, (Second edition 2012).
2008
Multi-Level-Governance in der transnationalen Politik: Neue Perspektiven auf Nord-Süd
Verhältnisse? (with Achim Brunnengräber), in: Brunnengräber, Achim et al. (eds.): Mit mehr
Ebenen zu mehr Gestaltung?: Multi-Level-Governance in der transnationalen Sozial- und
Umweltpolitik, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, pp. 19-40.
Unübersichtliches Empire, in: Die Gazette, 18, pp. 48-53.
2007
Legal Pluralism, Social Movements and the Post-Colonial State in India: Fractured Sovereignty
and Differential Citizenship Rights, in: Santos, Boaventura de Sousa (ed.): Another Knowledge
is Possible: Beyond Northern Epistemologies, London: Verso, pp. 41-74.
De-politicization of Democracy and Judicialization of Politics, in: Theory, Culture and Society,
24:4, pp. 38-44.
Civil Society and Legal Pluralism in the Shadow of Caste: Entangled Modernities in Postcolonial India, in: Schirmer, Dominique et al. (ed.), Hybridising East and West: Tales Beyond
Westernisation. Empirical Contributions to the Debates on Hybridity, Münster: LIT Verlag,
pp. 97-124.
The State of Globalization: Legal Plurality, Overlapping Sovereignties and Ambiguous
Alliances between Civil Society and the Cunning State in India, in: Theory, Culture and Society,
24:1, pp. 1-33.
Global Designs and Local Lifeworlds: Colonial Legacies of Conservation, Disenfranchisement
and Environmental Governance in Postcolonial India, in: Interventions: International Journal of
Postcolonial Studies, 9:1, pp. 12-30.
Staatliche Interventionen, Bevölkerungskontrolle und Gender: Indien und China im Vergleich,
in: Klinger, Cornelia et al. (eds.): Achsen der Ungleichheit: Zum Verhältnis von Klasse,
Geschlecht und Ethnizität, Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, pp. 235-256 (revised version
of the chapter published in Dieter Ruloff (ed.) China und Indien: Supermächte des 21.
Jahrhunderts?, Chur/Zurich 2006).
Grenzziehungen und -verschiebungen: Hindu-Nationalismus und die Politisierung religiöser
Identitäten im (post-)kolonialen Indien, in: Tröger, Jochen (ed.): Streit der Kulturen,
Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, pp. 67-102.
2006
Staat, Gender und Bevölkerungspolitik: Indien und China im Vergleich, in: Ruloff, Dieter (ed.):
China und Indien: Supermächte des 21. Jahrhunderts?, Chur/Zurich: Verlag Rüegger,
pp. 75-94.
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Entangled Histories: Civil Society, Caste Solidarities and Legal Pluralism in Post-colonial India,
in: Keane, John (ed.): Civil Society – Berlin Perspectives, New York: Berghahn, pp. 213-242.
A Dance of Donors and Dependent States: Dilemmas of Civil Society Actors in the Struggle for
Accountability in India, in: Richter, Ingo K. et al. (eds.): Building a Transnational Civil Society:
Global Issues and Global Actors, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 90-105.
Rechtspluralismus und überlappende Souveränitäten: Globalisierung und der „listige Staat“ in
Indien, in: Soziale Welt, 57:3, pp. 229-258.
Malthus contra Condorcet: Bevölkerungspolitik, Gender und Kultur aus ethnologischer
Perspektive, in: Historische Anthropologie, 14:1, pp. 30-48.
Eisenstadt, Dumont and Foucault: The Challenge of Historical Entanglements for Comparative
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Sozialwissenschaften, Streitforum für Erwägungskultur), 17:1, pp. 59-62.
2005
Verwobene Moderne: Zivilgesellschaft, Kastenbindungen und nicht staatliches Familienrecht im
(post)kolonialen Indien, in: Brunkhorst, Hauke et al. (eds.): Jenseits von Zentrum und
Peripherie: Zur Verfassung der fragmentierten Wertgesellschaft, 2, Munich/Mering: Rainer
Hampp Verlag, pp. 169-196.
Transnationalisierung des Rechts, in: Global Marshall Plan Initiative (ed.): Impulse für eine Welt
in Balance, Hamburg: Global Marshall Plan Foundation, pp. 167-174.
Mutual Complicity and Project Law in Development Cooperation – A Comment, in: von BendaBeckmann, Franz / von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet et al. (eds.): Recht und Entwicklung – Law
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Shmuel Eisenstadt: A Laudation, in: Comparing Modern Civilizations: Pluralism versus
Homogeneity: Festschrift for Prof. Shmuel Eisenstadt, Leiden: Brill.
2004
Kastensolidarität als Modus zivilgesellschaftlicher Bindungen? Selbstorganisation und
Rechtspluralismus im (post)kolonialen Indien, in: Gosewinkel, Dieter et al. (eds.):
Zivilgesellschaft – national und transnational, WZB-Jahrbuch 2003, Berlin: Edition Sigma,
pp. 223-243.
Die Transnationalisierung des Rechts und der Rechtspluralismus im Süden, in: Widerspruch:
Müncher Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 39, pp. 26-42.
Konfigurationen der Moderne: Zur Einleitung (with Martin Fuchs and Antje Linkenbach), in:
Randeria, Shalini / Fuchs, Martin / Linkenbach, Antje (eds.): Konfigurationen der Moderne:
Diskurse zu Indien, Soziale Welt Sonderband, 15, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, pp. 9-34.
Verwobene Moderne: Zivilgesellschaft, Kastenbindungen und nicht-staatliches Familienrecht
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Konfigurationen der Moderne: Diskurse zu Indien, Soziale Welt Sonderband, 15, Baden-Baden:
Nomos Verlag, pp. 155-178.
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Pluralismo jurídico, soberania fracturada e direitos de cidadania diferenciais: Instituições
internacionais, movimentos sociais e Estado pós-colonial na Índia, in: Santos, Boaventura de
Sousa (ed.): Reconhecer para libertar: Os caminhos do cosmopolitismo multicultural, Porto:
Edições Afrontamento, pp. 463-512 (Portugese translation of a substantially revised version of
the European Journal of Sociology article 2003).
2003
Domesticating Neo-liberal Discipline: Transnationalisation of Law, Fractured States and Legal
Plurality in the South, in: Lepenies, Wolf (ed.): Entangled Histories and Negotiated Universals:
Centers and Peripheries in a Changing World, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, pp. 146-182.
Globalization of Law: Environmental Justice, World Bank, NGOs and the Cunning State in
India; in: Current Sociology, 51:3-4, pp. 305-328.
Cunning States and Unaccountable International Institutions: Legal Plurality, Social Movements
and Rights of Local Communities to Common Property Resources, in: European Journal of
Sociology, 44:1, pp. 27-60; (reprinted in Krizsán, Andrea et al. (eds.): Reshaping Globalization:
Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives, Budapest 2003).
Footloose Experts vs. Rooted Cosmopolitans: Biodiversity Conservation, Transnationalisation
of Law and Conflict among Civil Society Actors in India, in: Tsantsa, 8, pp. 74-85.
Transnationalisierung des Rechts: Zur Rolle zivilgesellschaftlicher Akteure, in: WZBMitteilungen, 101, pp. 19-22; (reprinted as: Globalisierung des Rechts, in: Krannich, Margret
(ed.): Gesellschaftliche Perspektiven: Globalisierung, Sozialstaat im Wandel, Bilder und Politik,
Essen 2003).
(Post)koloniale Moderne: Kastensolidarität und Rechtspluralismus in Indien, in: Kantner,
Cathleen (ed.): Indien: Postkoloniale Moderne, Schwerpunktheft Berliner Debatte Initial, 14:3,
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2002
Globalising Gujarat: Environmental Action in the Legal Arena, in: Shah, Ghanshyam et al.
(eds.): Development and Deprivation in Gujarat: In Honour of Jan Breman, New Delhi: Sage
Publications, pp. 249-272; (German translation published as: Globalisierung, Rechtspluralismus
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Nichtregierungsorganisationen und Staat in Indien, in: Krannich, Margret (ed.):
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Essen 2003).
Geteilte Geschichten: Europa in einer postkolonialen Welt (with Sebastian Conrad), in: Conrad,
Sebastian / Randeria, Shalini (eds.): Jenseits des Eurozentrismus: Postkoloniale Perspektiven in
den Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften, Frankfurt/Main: Campus Verlag, pp. 9-49.
Unraveling Ties: Disciplinary Legacies and Changing Cartographies (with Elisio Macamo and
Ivan Krastev), in: Elkana, Yehuda et al. (eds.): Unraveling Ties: From Social Cohesion to New
Practices of Connectedness, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, pp. 11-21.
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Entangled Histories of Uneven Modernities: Civil Society, Caste Solidarities and Legal
Pluralism in Post-Colonial India, in: Elkana, Yehuda et al. (eds.): Unraveling Ties: From Social
Cohesion to New Practices of Connectedness, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, pp. 284-311.
2001
Zivilgesellschaft in postkolonialer Sicht, in: Neues über Zivilgesellschaft. Aus historischsozialwissenschaftlichem Blickwinkel, Arbeitsgruppe Zivilgesellschaft: Historischsozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven, Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung,
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Beyond Sociology and Social Anthropology: The Place of the Non-western World in Social
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Collegium Budapest Workshop Series, 11, pp.177-190.
2000
Globalisierung und Geschlechterfrage: Zur Einführung, in: Klingebiel, Ruth / Randeria, Shalini
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Edition).
Geteilte Geschichte und verwobene Moderne, in: Rüsen, Jörn et al. (eds.): Zukunftsentwürfe:
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1999
Globalization, Modernity and the Nation-State, in: Füllberg-Stollberg, Katja et al. (eds):
Dissociation and Appropriation: Responses to Globalization in Asia and Africa, Zentrum
Moderner Orient, 10, Berlin: Das Arabische Buch, pp. 15-25.
Jenseits von Soziologie und soziokultureller Anthropologie: Zur Ortsbestimmung der nichtwestlichen Welt in einer zukünftigen Sozialtheorie, in: Soziale Welt, 50:4, pp. 373-382.
Mourning, Mortuary Exchange and Memoralization: The Creation of Local Communities
among Dalits in Gujarat, in: Schömbucher, Elisabeth / Zoller, Claus Peter (eds.): Ways of Dying:
Death and its Meanings in South Asia, New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, pp. 88-111.
Religion, Politics and Collective Identities in India: A Review Essay, in: Internationales
Asienforum, 30:3-4, pp. 381-389.
Tradition und Differenz: Perspektiven des Eigenen und Fremden in der Philosophie Indiens
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Philosophie, 47:4, pp. 591-594.
1998
Mortuary Rituals among the Dalits in Gujarat, in: Eichinger Ferro-Luzzi, Gabriella (ed.):
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1996
Hindu-'Fundamentalismus': Zum Verhältnis von Religion, Geschichte und Identität im
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History, Anthropology, Historical Anthropology, in: Lepenies, Wolf (ed.): Wissenschafts-kolleg
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1995
Die sozio-ökonomische Einbettung reproduktiver Rechte: Frauen und Bevölkerungspolitik in
Indien, in: Feministische Studien, 13:1, pp. 119-132.
The Crisis of Developmentalism: Some Theses on Culture, Political Process and Population
Policies, in: Deutscher, Eckhard et al. (eds.): Development Models and World View, Frankfurt
a.M, Societäts-Verlag, pp. 78-92.
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1994
Death and the Celebration of Life: Mortuary Feasts among the Untouchables of Gujarat, in:
Balbir, Nalini / Bautze, Joachim K. (eds.): Festschrift für Professor Klaus Bruhn, Reinbek:
Wezler Verlag, pp. 505-523.
Das Wunder Kerala: Eine Erfolgsgeschichte indischer Bevölkerungspolitik? in: Wichterich, Christa
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Von Bevölkerungskontrolle zu "Familienwohlfahrt": Frauen und Familienplanung in Indien, in:
Frauen und Verantwortung in den Kulturen Afrikas und Asiens: Jahrbuch 94/165, AfrikanischAsiatische Studienförderung, Frankfurt/Main: IKO Verlag, pp. 165-182.
Hindu-Nationalismus: Aspekte eines Mehrheits-Ethnizismus, in: Kössler, Reinhart / Schiel,
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1992
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1990
Death and Defilement: Divergent Accounts of Untouchability in Gujarat, in: Eichinger Ferro-Luzzi,
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Ehe, Scheidung und Witwenstand: Lebensläufe "unberührbarer" Frauen im westlichen Indien, in:
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1989
Carrion and Corpses: Conflict in Categorizing Untouchability in Gujarat, in: European Journal of
Sociology, 30, pp. 171-191.
1987
Operation Flood: Eine Heilige Kuh der indischen Milchwirtschaft, in: Hrubesch, Peter / Schultz,
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Holidays from Labour Laws: A Case of brick-kiln Workers (with Achyut Yagnik), in: Joshi,
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1984
Sociology of Bride-Price and Dowry (with Leela Visaria), in: Economic and Political Weekly, 14.
April, pp. 648-652.
1983
Mobilizing Rural Dalits (with Achyut Yagnik), in: Economic and Political Weekly, 11. June,
pp. 1043-1044.
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