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Researcher
Julian Kuttig
- Disciplines:Economic development, innovation, technological change and growth, Human geography, Recreation, leisure and tourism geography, Other social and economic geography, Economic geography, Urban and regional geography
Affiliations
- Department of Conflict and Development Studies (Department)
Member
From20 Apr 2015 → Today
Projects
1 - 2 of 2
- Politics of information and new technologies of surveillance in Tanzania's and Bangladesh' nascent autocraciesFrom1 Jan 2021 → 31 Aug 2022Funding: VLIR-UOS ACROPOLIS (former O*platformen)
- Adolescent Autocracies: Pro-government student groups in resurging authoritarian regimes.From1 Oct 2020 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
Publications
1 - 10 of 10
- 'Another kind of beating' : on the complexities of political violence in everyday student politics in Bangladesh(2022)
Authors: Julian Kuttig, Andrea Kölbel, Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka, Susan Thieme
Pages: 243 - 263 - The everyday politics of rumours and information : Bangladesh’s hybrid media system and party-state corporatism(2022)
Authors: Julian Kuttig, Sharker Shams Bin Sharif, Ruud Arild Engelsen, Hasan Mubashar
Pages: 19 - 35 - Bangladesh 1991-present : from democracy’s third wave to the third wave of autocratization(2021)
Authors: Julian Kuttig
Pages: 41 - 68 - How to be visible in student politics : performativity and the digital public space in Bangladesh(2020)
Authors: Julian Kuttig, Bert Suykens
Pages: 707 - 738 - Student politics and political violence in Bangladesh(2020)
Authors: Julian Kuttig, Bert Suykens, Aynul Islam
- Introduction : ethnographic perspectives on the state in Bangladesh
Authors: Mascha Schulz, Julian Kuttig
Pages: 125 - 151 - Of leaders and rulers : power, patronage and performance in Middle Bangladesh
Authors: Julian Kuttig
- Posters, politics, and power : mediated materialisation of public authority in Bangladesh party politics
Authors: Julian Kuttig
Pages: 632 - 657 - Labour-power and bossing : local leadership formation and the party-state in 'middle' Bangladesh
Authors: Julian Kuttig
Pages: 193 - 214 - Urban political machines and student politics in 'middle' Bangladesh : violent party labor in Rajshahi city
Authors: Julian Kuttig
Pages: 403 - 418