
Overview
Background
Gerhard has a BA in Social Anthropology and Politics/International Relations and an MA in Social Anthropology from the University of Kent at Canterbury and was awarded a PhD in anthropology and sociology from La Trobe University. From 2014-2017 he was an Australian Research Council DECRA research fellow. In 2023-2024 he is the Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Fellow on Contemporary Southeast Asia 2024 spending time at the National University of Singapore and the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University.
He conducts research in development studies, on refugee and immigration policy and spiritual and existential security as well as religion and the state. He is a regular commentator in newspapers, radio and online media on topics of his research.
His first book entitled Modern Muslim Identities: Negotiating Religion and Ethnicity in Malaysia is published by NIAS Press. He is co-editor of a volume on human security and Australian foreign policy published by Allen and Unwin/Routledge as well as one on Urban refugees: Challenges in Protection, Services and Policy, published by Routledge.
He is a senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is also course director for World101x: Anthropology of current world issues, UQs fifth edX massive open online course. The course offers 9 weeks of anthropological episodes with an array of additional resources, including a host of interviews with fellow anthropologists. There is also a curated list of interviews with anthropologists and panels on the youtube and facebook channel.
Availability
- Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Kent
- Masters (Coursework), University of Kent
- Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University
Research impacts
I regularily write for the press and appear on radio and TV interviews on my research topics. I volunteer with refugee organisations and provide information to stakeholders.
I am committed to the democratisation and free dissemination of knowledge and the principles embedded in free education. I am a co-founder of the Melbourne Free University and have given talks at the Brisbane Free University. I also run a free Massive Open Online Course on the anthropology of current world issues on edX and run an interview series with anthropologists, which is available via youtube as well as a series of filmed panel discussions with UQ anthropologists.
Works
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2014
Other Outputs
National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention 2014: A submission from the Australian Anthropological Society
High, Holly, Cowlishaw, Gillian, Missbach, Antje, Ramsay, Georgina, Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Lee, Helen (2014). National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention 2014: A submission from the Australian Anthropological Society. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australian Human Rights Commission.
2014
Book Chapter
Islam Hadhari: Membentuk Muslim Sederhana dan Moden
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014). Islam Hadhari: Membentuk Muslim Sederhana dan Moden. Bangkit: Tempoh Pentadbiran Abdullah Badawi di Malaysia. (pp. 196-206) edited by Bridget Welsh, James U. H. Chin and Noor Amin bin Ahmad. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre.
2014
Book Chapter
Invisible aid: Islam, Muslim NGOs and development
Clarke, Matthew, Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Tittensor, David (2014). Invisible aid: Islam, Muslim NGOs and development. Islam and development: exploring the invisible aid economy. (pp. 197-205) edited by Matthew Clarke and David Tittensor. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate.
2014
Book Chapter
Islam hadhari: membentuk Muslim sederhana dan moden
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2014). Islam hadhari: membentuk Muslim sederhana dan moden. Bangkit: tempoh pentadbiran Abdullah Badawi di Malaysia. (pp. 196-206) edited by Bridget Welsh and James Chin. Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre.
2014
Book Chapter
Conclusion: Invisible aid: Islam, Muslim NGOs and development
Clarke, Matthew, Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Tittensor, David (2014). Conclusion: Invisible aid: Islam, Muslim NGOs and development. Islam and development: exploring the invisible aid economy. (pp. 197-206) London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
2013
Journal Article
Islam and freedom of religion: anthropology, theology and clashes of universalisms in contemporary Malaysia
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Islam and freedom of religion: anthropology, theology and clashes of universalisms in contemporary Malaysia. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 24 (3), 270-289. doi: 10.1111/taja.12051
2013
Journal Article
Haris Ibrahim and the growing Malaysian diaspora
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Haris Ibrahim and the growing Malaysian diaspora. Inside Story.
2013
Other Outputs
Haris Ibrahim and the growing Malaysian diaspora
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013, 09 30). Haris Ibrahim and the growing Malaysian diaspora Inside Story
2013
Journal Article
Asylum Solutions: we need a regional refugee compact
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Davies, Sara (2013, 08 15). Asylum Solutions: we need a regional refugee compact
2013
Other Outputs
Don’t take division sitting down
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013, 08 07). Don’t take division sitting down The Australian
2013
Other Outputs
Rudd’s PNG deal is a co-dependency, not a ‘regional solution'
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013, 07 21). Rudd’s PNG deal is a co-dependency, not a ‘regional solution' The Conversation
2013
Other Outputs
A tale of two coalitions: Malaysia heads to the polls
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Lopez, Gregore (2013, 05 03). A tale of two coalitions: Malaysia heads to the polls The Conversation
2013
Other Outputs
Education funding for whose future?
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Taylor, N. A. J. (2013, 04 16). Education funding for whose future? ABC The Drum
2013
Other Outputs
Who can meet the expectations of the majority?
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Lopez, Gregore (2013, 04 15). Who can meet the expectations of the majority? New Mandala
2013
Other Outputs
Malaysia at (yet another) crossroads
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Lopez, Gregore (2013, 04 01). Malaysia at (yet another) crossroads ABC The Drum
2013
Journal Article
Barak Kalir and Malini Sur (Ed), Transnational flows and permissive polities: ethnographies of human mobilities in Asia : Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2012, 264 pp., €47.50 (paperback), ISBN 9789089644084
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Barak Kalir and Malini Sur (Ed), Transnational flows and permissive polities: ethnographies of human mobilities in Asia : Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2012, 264 pp., €47.50 (paperback), ISBN 9789089644084. Asian Ethnicity, 14 (3), 393-394. doi: 10.1080/14631369.2013.759772
2013
Book Chapter
Religion and development: prospects and pitfalls of faith-based organizations
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard and Tittensor, David (2013). Religion and development: prospects and pitfalls of faith-based organizations. Handbook of research on development and religion. (pp. 402-412) edited by Matthew Clarke. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9780857933577.00031
2013
Journal Article
Religion and development: Australian faith-based development organisations
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Religion and development: Australian faith-based development organisations. International Journal of Religion and Society, 4 (1/2), 113-157.
2013
Book Chapter
Religious pluralism in Malaysia: can there be dialogue?
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Religious pluralism in Malaysia: can there be dialogue?. Culture, religion and conflict in Muslim Southeast Asia: negotiating tense pluralisms. (pp. 41-51) edited by Joseph Camilleri and Sven Schottmann. Abingdon, Oxon, England: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203079980
2013
Journal Article
Secular state, religious lives: Islam and the state in Malaysia
Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2013). Secular state, religious lives: Islam and the state in Malaysia. Asian Ethnicity, 14 (4), 475-489. doi: 10.1080/14631369.2013.759763
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Refugees, statelessness and migration in Southeast Asia
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Resettlement of refugees in Australia
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Fighting and Fleeing: Resistance within the International Movement Regime
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
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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
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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
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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
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Doctor Philosophy
Religion and Spirituality in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ryan Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Technologies of Presence: Practices of Mediation among Pentecostals in Queensland
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ryan Williams, Associate Professor Tom Aechtner
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
(Inter)national Interfaith: Navigating politics, faith, and morality in a transnational interfaith organisation
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ryan Williams
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Narrating Tibetanness through Movement and Being Moved: Performative Testimonies and Affective Solidarities in an Australian Tibetan Community
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
The Right to Work for Refugees in Malaysia: Protection, Livelihoods, and Dignity
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Greg Marston
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Recovery in the Philippines: An Analysis of the Role of Faith in the Aid Encounter between Faith-based, Secular Non-governmental Organisations and Affected Communities
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Adjunct Professor Adil Khan
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
`This is My Hobby': Border Militias, Moral Assemblages, and the Comfort to Act
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Murri Courts: An ethnography of Indigenous sentencing courts in Southeast Queensland, Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Babidge
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Mediated hospitality: how migrant workers navigate interactions in and beyond the platform economy
Associate Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Everything that we do is for Allah: Gender Politics and Islamic Family Law Reform in Malaysia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Identity in an Australian Jewish community: an ethnography of public and private Jewish life in South-East Queensland
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Trigger
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Performing Silat in Malaysian Diasporic Communities in Australia: A Cultural Heritage Analysis of Identities, Performance and Self
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
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- 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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