Archive of Selected Publications 

Dürr, Eveline y Walther, Saskia. (2024). Ecoturismo comunitario, subjetivación y responsabilidad medioambiental en México. Working Paper des SFB 1369 ›Vigilanzkulturen‹ 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.5282/ubm/epub.119771.

Dürr, Eveline/ Walther, Saskia. (2023). Wachsame Umweltschützer und die Macht des „Guten “im indigenen Ökotourismus in Mexiko. In: Anthropos118(1): 139-154.

Dürr, Eveline. (2023). Gemeinsames Beobachten als dekoloniale Praxis der ethnologischen Wissensgenerierung. In: Lücking, Mirjam / Meiser, Anna / Rohrer Ingo (eds.), Im Tandem – Pathways Towards a Postcolonial Anthropology. Im Tandem – Wege zu einer postkolonialen Ethnologie (pp. 43-67). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.

Dürr, Eveline / Keller, Regine / Dumas, Daniel. (2023). Irritations and Unforeseen Consequences of the Urban: Debating Nature, Politics and Timescapes. In: Dossier of Global Environment: A Journal of Transdisciplinary History (16). DOI:10.3197/ge.2023.160201. 

Dürr, Eveline / Alderman, Jonathan / Catherine Whittaker/ Brenner, Christiane / Götz, Irene / Michel, Hannah / Rugel, Agnes / Röder, Brendan / Zeleskaia, Alena. (2023). Becoming Vigilant Subjects. Hannover: Wehrhahn. ISBN 978-3-86525-998-1.

Whittaker, Catherine / Dürr, Eveline / Jonathan, Alderman / Carolin, Luiprecht. (2023). Watchful Lives in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110985573.

Acosta García, Raúl/ Aschenbrenner, Marie / Dürr, Eveline / Winder, Gordon. (2022). Re-imagining Cities as Ecosystems: Environmental Subject Formation in Auckland and Mexico City. In: Urban Research & Practice15(3): 350-365. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17535069.2020.1811886.

Dürr, Eveline and Ingo Rohrer. (2022). Planetary Healing: A New Approach to the Challenges of Climate Change. Sociologus- Journal for Social Anthropology 72 (2): 157 – 164. https://doi.org/10.3790/soc.2022.1444504.

Dürr, Eveline / Halbmayer, Ernst (eds.). (2021). Fluid Personhood and the Fuzziness of Life: Reaching beyond the Human and the Biosphere. In: Sociologus – Journal for Social Anthropology 71(1): 1-92. DOI: 10.3790/soc.71.1.1

Dürr, Eveline. (2020). Vom „rückständigen Indio“ zum wachsamen Hoffnungsträger? Auf der Suche nach einem Weg aus der Umweltkrise in Mexiko. In: Vigilanzkulturen, 13/10/2020, https://vigilanz.hypotheses.org/663.

Dürr, Eveline / Walther, Saskia (eds.). (2020). Ecotourism in Latin America: Identity Politics in Gendered and Racialized Environments. In: Bulletin of Latin American Research 39(2):172-222. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.12923.

Jones, Gareth / Jaffe, Rivke / Dürr, Eveline (eds.). (2020). Selling Urban Poverty. In: Space and Culture23(1): 4-76. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331219865684.

Dürr, Eveline / Schorch, Philipp / Emde, Sina (eds.). (2020). Experiencing Pacific Environments: Pasts, Presents, Futures. In: The Contemporary Pacific 32(1): 1-171. DOI: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/42112

Dürr, Eveline / Pascht, Arno (eds.). (2017). Environmental Transformations and Cultural Responses: Ontologies, Discourses, and Practices in Oceania. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang / Luana Lila Orlandi Polinesio. (2023). ‚Um Grande Instrumento de Partilha‘. A Multi-Voiced Report on an Interactive Introductory Course on Amazonian Lifeworlds at the Institut für Ethnologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, ZfE / JSCA 148, 305-322.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang / Gordon Winder. (2020) Slow Food, Shared Values, and Indigenous Empowerment in an Alternative Commodity Chain Linking Brazil and Europe, Sociologus (70, 2), 101-122.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2020). Bichopedia: encuentros instructivos con el ‚otro‘ torturador. El uso de la hormiga bala en el ritual waumat de los sateré-mawé, Bajo Amazonas, Brasil, in: Celeste Medrano & Felipe Vander Velden (eds.), ¿Que es un animal? (pp. 123-146), Rumbosur: Buenos Aires

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2019). Programas sociais e Agência Indígena entre os Sateré-Mawé do Baixo Amazonas em Brasil, Mundo Amazônico 10(1), 125-154.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2019). The Emperor’s Garden: myth, market, and multiple ontologies in a forest garden project among the Sateré-Mawé of the Brazilian Amazon, in:  M. Vizcaíno (Ed.), Estudios de la Orinoquia y Amazonia, Tomo II: Ciencias sociales y humanas en la Orinoquia y la Amazonia (pp. 221- 253). Bogotá: Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2018).  ‚We bought a television set from Lídia‘. Social programmes and indigenous agency among the Sateré-Mawé of the Brazilian lower Amazon, in: Ernst Halbmayer (ed.), Indigenous Modernities in South America (pp.131-162), Canon Pyon: Sean Kingston Publishing.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2017).  The art of forest life: on human-animal relationships among the Sateré-Mawé on the Lower Amazon, Brazil, in: Marchand, Guillaume / Felipe Vander Velden (org.), Olhares cruzados sobre as relações entre seres humanos e animais silvestres na Amazônia (Brasil, Guiana Francesa) (pp. 251-273) Manaus: EDUA.

Kapfhammer, Wolfgang. (2012). Amazonian Pain. Indigenous ontologies and Western eco-spirituality, in: Halbmayer, Ernst (ed.): Dossier: Debating Animism, perspectivism and the construction of ontologiesINDIANA 29: 145-169.