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Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter
Associate Professor

Gerhard Hoffstaedter

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Overview

Background

I am a social anthropologist specialising in migration, refugee protection, and religious politics in Southeast Asia, with particular expertise in Malaysia's treatment of displaced populations and Muslim identity formation. My research combines ethnographic fieldwork with policy analysis to understand how states, communities, and individuals navigate questions of belonging, protection, and cultural identity.

Academic Background I hold a PhD in anthropology and sociology from La Trobe University, with previous degrees in Social Anthropology and Politics/International Relations from the University of Kent. I was an Australian Research Council DECRA research fellow (2014-2017) and the Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Fellow on Contemporary Southeast Asia (2023-2024), spending time at the National University of Singapore and Stanford University's Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.

Research Focus My work spans political anthropology, development studies and migration studies, with particular focus on:

  • Refugee and immigration policy in Southeast Asia
  • Religion-state relations and Muslim identity politics
  • Urban refugee experiences and protection frameworks
  • Faith and spirituality in the modern world
  • Participant observation methodology in sensitive research contexts

Publications and Engagement I am author of Modern Muslim Identities: Negotiating Religion and Ethnicity in Malaysia (NIAS Press) and co-editor of volumes on human security and urban refugees published by Allen & Unwin/Routledge. As a regular media commentator and course director for UQ's MOOC "World101x: Anthropology of Current World Issues," I translate academic research for broader audiences through traditional and digital platforms.

Availability

Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Kent
  • Masters (Coursework), University of Kent
  • Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University

Research impacts

Policy Influence and Community Support My research on refugee protection and Muslim identity politics directly shapes policy discussions and community responses to critical issues in Southeast Asia. Through regular media appearances and volunteer work with refugee organisations, I translate academic findings into actionable insights that inform advocacy efforts and improve service delivery for vulnerable populations. My fieldwork with Rohingya and other refugee communities provides evidence-based research that NGOs and policymakers use to push for improved protection frameworks.

Democratizing Knowledge and Education As co-founder of the Melbourne Free University and contributor to the Brisbane Free University, I champion accessible education beyond traditional academic boundaries. I am also interested in making tertiary education a neuro-affirming space for neurodivergent staff and students by creating more awareness of neurodiversity. My free Massive Open Online Course on anthropology of current world issues has reached thousands of global learners, while my free Introduction to Social Sciences, YouTube interview series with anthropologists and panel discussions with UQ anthropologists make specialist knowledge accessible to broader audiences. These platforms demonstrate measurable impact in breaking down barriers to higher education.

Shaping Academic Practice and Public Understanding My methodological contributions, particularly on participant observation in religious studies, influence how researchers approach sensitive fieldwork across multiple disciplines. Through sustained public engagement via radio, television, and digital platforms, I help non-academic audiences understand complex issues around migration, identity, and religious politics in contemporary Southeast Asia, fostering informed public discourse on critical regional challenges.

Works

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124 works between 2008 and 2025

61 - 80 of 124 works

2017

Other Outputs

Islam set to remain key contest point in Malaysian politics

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2017, 02 28). Islam set to remain key contest point in Malaysian politics Asian Currents

Islam set to remain key contest point in Malaysian politics

2017

Conference Publication

‘“There we are nothing, here we are nothing!” –The enduring effects of Rohingya persecution in Burma on their lives in the diaspora’

O'Brien, Melanie and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2017). ‘“There we are nothing, here we are nothing!” –The enduring effects of Rohingya persecution in Burma on their lives in the diaspora’. International Association of Genocide Scholars Thirteenth Meeting and Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 9–13 July 2017.

‘“There we are nothing, here we are nothing!” –The enduring effects of Rohingya persecution in Burma on their lives in the diaspora’

2017

Book Chapter

Life in limbo: refugees in Malaysia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Perrodin, Louise (2017). Life in limbo: refugees in Malaysia. Illusions of democracy: Malaysian politics and people. (pp. 139-156) edited by Sophie Lemiere. Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre. doi: 10.1515/9789048542666-013

Life in limbo: refugees in Malaysia

2016

Journal Article

Is working legally a win-win for refugees in Malaysia?

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2016). Is working legally a win-win for refugees in Malaysia?. APPS Policy Forum

Is working legally a win-win for refugees in Malaysia?

2016

Other Outputs

Is Working Legally A Win-Win For Refugees In Malaysia?

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2016, 11 28). Is Working Legally A Win-Win For Refugees In Malaysia? Asia and the Pacific Policy Forum

Is Working Legally A Win-Win For Refugees In Malaysia?

2016

Other Outputs

Refugees and Muslim solidarity in Southeast Asia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2016, 03 07). Refugees and Muslim solidarity in Southeast Asia ABC Religion and Ethics

Refugees and Muslim solidarity in Southeast Asia

2016

Journal Article

Refugees and Muslim Solidarity in Southeast Asia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2016). Refugees and Muslim Solidarity in Southeast Asia. ABC Religion and Ethics

Refugees and Muslim Solidarity in Southeast Asia

2016

Journal Article

The Limits of Compassion

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2016). The Limits of Compassion. Overland (224), 69-74.

The Limits of Compassion

2015

Other Outputs

Bersih 4.0 takes over Kuala Lumpur

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015, 08 30). Bersih 4.0 takes over Kuala Lumpur New Mandala

Bersih 4.0 takes over Kuala Lumpur

2015

Other Outputs

Pushed offshore, the ‘boat people’ crisis demands regional response

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015, 05 13). Pushed offshore, the ‘boat people’ crisis demands regional response The Conversation

Pushed offshore, the ‘boat people’ crisis demands regional response

2015

Journal Article

Muller, Dominik M.: Islam, Politics, and Youth in Malaysia. The Pop-Islamist Reinvention of PAS

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015). Muller, Dominik M.: Islam, Politics, and Youth in Malaysia. The Pop-Islamist Reinvention of PAS. Anthropos, 110 (1), 254-255.

Muller, Dominik M.: Islam, Politics, and Youth in Malaysia. The Pop-Islamist Reinvention of PAS

2015

Book Chapter

Urban refugees and the UNHCR in Kuala Lumpur: Dependency, assistance and survival

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015). Urban refugees and the UNHCR in Kuala Lumpur: Dependency, assistance and survival. Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy. (pp. 187-205) edited by Koichi Koizumi and Gerhard Hoffstaedter. London, United kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315733258-11

Urban refugees and the UNHCR in Kuala Lumpur: Dependency, assistance and survival

2015

Journal Article

Asia-Pacific from one law to many: legal pluralism and Islam in Malaysia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015). Asia-Pacific from one law to many: legal pluralism and Islam in Malaysia. Alternative Law Journal, 40 (2), 134-135. doi: 10.1177/1037969x1504000216

Asia-Pacific from one law to many: legal pluralism and Islam in Malaysia

2015

Book

Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy

Koichi Koizumi and Gerhard Hoffstaedter eds. (2015). Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy. Routledge research in place, space and politics, London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315733258

Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy

2015

Book Chapter

Postscript

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015). Postscript. Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy. (pp. 269-270) edited by Koichi Koizumi and Gerhard Hoffstaedter. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315733258-14

Postscript

2015

Book Chapter

Between a rock and a hard place: Urban refugees in a global context

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2015). Between a rock and a hard place: Urban refugees in a global context. Urban refugees: challenges in protection, services and policy. (pp. 1-10) edited by Koichi Koizumi and Gerhard Hoffstaedter. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315733258-1

Between a rock and a hard place: Urban refugees in a global context

2014

Journal Article

Place-making: Chin refugees, citizenship and the state in Malaysia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014). Place-making: Chin refugees, citizenship and the state in Malaysia. Citizenship Studies, 18 (8), 871-884. doi: 10.1080/13621025.2014.964549

Place-making: Chin refugees, citizenship and the state in Malaysia

2014

Other Outputs

Lessons about refugees from an Australian immigration crisis

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014, 08 18). Lessons about refugees from an Australian immigration crisis Huffington Post

Lessons about refugees from an Australian immigration crisis

2014

Book Chapter

Malaysia: Reactionary

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014). Malaysia: Reactionary. Figures of Southeast Asian modernity. (pp. 176-178) edited by Joshua Barker, Eric Harms and Johan Lindquist. Honolulu, HI, United States: University of Hawaii Press.

Malaysia: Reactionary

2014

Book Chapter

Islamic praxis and theory: negotiating orthodoxy in contemporary Malaysia

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014). Islamic praxis and theory: negotiating orthodoxy in contemporary Malaysia. Religious diversity in Muslim-majority states in Southeast Asia: areas of toleration and conflict. (pp. 253-267) edited by Bernard Platzdasch and Johan Saravanamuttu. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. doi: 10.1355/9789814519656-016

Islamic praxis and theory: negotiating orthodoxy in contemporary Malaysia

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Theorising (im)mobilities at sea: Challenging the terra firma bias in Refugee Studies through human maritime movements
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Being a Transnational Muslim in Australia in an Era of Hyper-Security (ARC Discovery Project led by Western Sydney University)
    Western Sydney University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    Evaluation of the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot (CRISP)
    Australian Government Department of Home Affairs
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    The impact of transit migration for refugee resettlement, citizenship building and everyday life in an Australian multicultural city
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Lives in limbo: An anthropology of refugee experiences in Malaysia
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Multiculturalism in Malaysia and Fiji - a cross cultural study of negotiating mechanisms
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Refugees, statelessness and migration in Southeast Asia

  • Resettlement of refugees in Australia

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Fighting and Fleeing: Resistance within the International Movement Regime

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Spiritual healing and its impact on mental health: A comparative analysis of Australia and the Solomon Islands

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jenny Munro

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Crafting comfortable atmospheres: Affect and technology in Australian Pentecostal churches

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ryan Williams, Associate Professor Tom Aechtner

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Religion and Spirituality in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ryan Williams

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter directly for media enquiries about:

  • Chin
  • Development aid
  • identity politics
  • Immigration
  • Irregular migration
  • Islam
  • Malaysian politics
  • Political anthropology
  • Refugee politics
  • Refugees
  • Religion and development
  • Rohingya
  • Southeast Asian politics

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