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2021 Conference Publication “I Don’t Have Money To Pay Rent” But “I Feel Free”: how migrant food delivery workers use agency to overcome precarity in the ‘Gig’ economyRiordan, Tyler, Robinson, Richard and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2021). “I Don’t Have Money To Pay Rent” But “I Feel Free”: how migrant food delivery workers use agency to overcome precarity in the ‘Gig’ economy. CAUTHE (31st : 2021), Online, 8-11 February 2021. |
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2021 Journal Article Facilitating irregular migration into Malaysia and from Indonesia: illicit markets, endemic corruption and symbolic attempts to overcome impunityHoffstaedter, Gerhard and Missbach, Antje (2021). Facilitating irregular migration into Malaysia and from Indonesia: illicit markets, endemic corruption and symbolic attempts to overcome impunity. Public Anthropologist, 3 (1), 8-31. doi: 10.1163/25891715-03010002 |
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2021 Journal Article One step forward, two steps back: what are the prospects for democracy after Myanmar returns to military rule?Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2021, 02 03). One step forward, two steps back: what are the prospects for democracy after Myanmar returns to military rule? ABC Religion and Ethics |
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2021 Journal Article The aporia of refugee rights in a time of crises: the role of brokers in accessing refugee protection in transit and at the borderRiva, Sara and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2021). The aporia of refugee rights in a time of crises: the role of brokers in accessing refugee protection in transit and at the border. Comparative Migration Studies, 9 (1) 1. doi: 10.1186/s40878-020-00212-2 |
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2020 Other Outputs Send them to the moon! A polemic on refugee crisis solutionsHoffsaedter, Gerhard and Missbach, Antje (2020, 11 24). Send them to the moon! A polemic on refugee crisis solutions Refugee Law Initiative Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration |
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2020 Journal Article “There we are nothing, here we are nothing!”—the enduring effects of the Rohingya genocideO’Brien, Melanie and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020). “There we are nothing, here we are nothing!”—the enduring effects of the Rohingya genocide. Social Sciences, 9 (11) 209, 209-16. doi: 10.3390/socsci9110209 |
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2020 Other Outputs COVID-19 and “medical citizenship”: How the pandemic is generating new forms of belonging and exclusionMunro, Jenny and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020, 06 22). COVID-19 and “medical citizenship”: How the pandemic is generating new forms of belonging and exclusion ABC Religion and Ethics |
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2020 Journal Article When transit states pursue their own agenda: Malaysian and Indonesian responses to Australia’s migration and border policiesMissbach, Antje and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020). When transit states pursue their own agenda: Malaysian and Indonesian responses to Australia’s migration and border policies. Migration and Society, 3 (1), 64-79. doi: 10.3167/arms.2020.111405 |
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2020 Other Outputs Delivery workers are now essential. They deserve the rights of other employeesRiordan, Tyler , Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Robinson, Richard (2020, 03 30). Delivery workers are now essential. They deserve the rights of other employees The Conversation |
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2020 Book Chapter Rohingya peopleHoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020). Rohingya people. SAGE encyclopedia of sociology of religion. (pp. 708-711) edited by Adam Possamai and Anthony J. Blasi. Thousand Oaks, CA United States: Sage Publications. |
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2020 Journal Article Hyper-Securitisation and Belonging: Understanding the Plight of Young Muslims in Melbourne, AustraliaTittensor, David, Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Possamai, Adam (2020). Hyper-Securitisation and Belonging: Understanding the Plight of Young Muslims in Melbourne, Australia. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 40 (3), 480-496. doi: 10.1080/13602004.2020.1819127 |
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2020 Conference Publication Disrupting hospitality: migrant food delivery workers as mobile host-guests in the 'gig economy'Riordan, Tyler, Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Robinson, Richard (2020). Disrupting hospitality: migrant food delivery workers as mobile host-guests in the 'gig economy'. CAUTHE 2020, Auckland, New Zealand, 10-13 February 2020. |
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2020 Journal Article ‘We walk, we laugh, we dance’: refugee experiences of older Chin women in Kuala LumpurLamb, Nicole and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020). ‘We walk, we laugh, we dance’: refugee experiences of older Chin women in Kuala Lumpur. Ageing and Society, 40 (5), 1021-1038. doi: 10.1017/s0144686x18001502 |
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2020 Book Chapter Participant observationHoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020). Participant observation. SAGE encyclopedia of sociology of religion. (pp. 567-570) edited by Adam Possamai and Anthony J. Blasi. Thousand Oaks, CA United States: SAGE Publications. |
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2019 Journal Article “It's God's plan to be here”: displacement, transit and resettlement of Chin and Karenni refugees to AustraliaHoffstaedter, Gerhard and Lamb, Nicole (2019). “It's God's plan to be here”: displacement, transit and resettlement of Chin and Karenni refugees to Australia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 65 (4), 584-599. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12623 |
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2019 Journal Article Arrested refugee mobilities: Optics as bordering techniques in MalaysiaHoffstaedter, Gerhard (2019). Arrested refugee mobilities: Optics as bordering techniques in Malaysia. Sojourn - Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 34 (3), 521-546. doi: 10.1355/sj34-3b |
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2019 Journal Article The look of a stranger: the strategies of place-making of Myanmar refugees in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHoffstaedter, Gerhard (2019). The look of a stranger: the strategies of place-making of Myanmar refugees in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Topos: International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design (108), 78-82. |
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2019 Other Outputs There are 70 million refugees in the world. Here are 5 solutions to the problemHoffstaedter, Gerhard and Riva, Sara (2019, 06 20). There are 70 million refugees in the world. Here are 5 solutions to the problem The Conversation |
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2018 Journal Article Refugees, resettlement and being in Australia: anthropological stories to question our assumptionsHoffstaedter, Gerhard (2018). Refugees, resettlement and being in Australia: anthropological stories to question our assumptions. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 29 (3), 382-387. doi: 10.1111/taja.12297 |
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2018 Other Outputs Pacific pivot needs to be more than guns and concrete poursSchottmann, Sven and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2018, 11 11). Pacific pivot needs to be more than guns and concrete pours The Australian |