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Institut für Soziologie

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Lotharstraße 65
47057 Duisburg
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  • Professor/in, Institut für Soziologie

Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.

    Artikel in Zeitschriften

  • Martin, Aaron; Sharma, Gargi; de Souza, Siddharth Peter; Taylor, Linnet; van Eerd, Boudewijn; McDonald, Sean Martin; Marelli, Massimo; Cheesman, Margie; Scheel, Stephan; Dijstelbloem, Huub
    Digitisation and Sovereignty in Humanitarian Space : Technologies, Territories and Tensions
    In: Geopolitics, Jg. 28, 2023, Nr. 3: The Geopolitics of Return Migration in the International System, S. 1362 – 1397
  • Scheel, Stephan
    ‘Request Denied’ : Some Elements of a Sociology of Translation and Treason for Border and Migration Studies
    In: Geopolitics, Jg. 28, 2023, Nr. 2, S. 739 – 765
  • Borrelli, Lisa; Pinkerton, Patrick; Safouane, Hamza; Jünemann, Annette; Göttsche, Sandra; Scheel, Stephan; Oelgemöller, Christina
    Agency within Mobility : Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management
    In: Geopolitics, Jg. 27, 2022, Nr. 4, S. 1140 – 1167
  • Scheel, Stephan
    Reconfiguring Desecuritization : Contesting Expert Knowledge in the Securitization of Migration
    In: Geopolitics, Jg. 27, 2022, Nr. 4, S. 1042 – 1068
  • Glouftsios, Georgios; Scheel, Stephan
    An inquiry into the digitisation of border and migration management: performativity, contestation and heterogeneous engineering
    In: Third World Quarterly (TWQ), Jg. 42, 2021, Nr. 1, S. 123 – 140
  • Scheel, Stephan
    Biopolitical bordering : Enacting populations as intelligible objects of government
    In: European Journal of Social Theory, Jg. 23, 2020, Nr. 4, S. 571 – 590
  • Scheel, Stephan; Grommé, Francisca; Ruppert, Evelyn; Ustek-Spilda, Funda; Cakici, Baki; Takala, Ville
    Doing a transversal method : developing an ethics of care in a collaborative research project
    In: Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs, Jg. 20, 2020, Nr. 3, S. 522 – 543
  • Grommé, Francisca; Scheel, Stephan
    Doing statistics, enacting the nation : The performative powers of categories
    In: Nations and Nationalism, 2020, S. 576 – 593
  • Scheel, Stephan; Gutekunst, Miriam
    Studying marriage migration to Europe from below : informal practices of government, border struggles and multiple entanglements
    In: Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, Jg. 26, 2019, Nr. 6, S. 847 – 867
  • Ruppert, Evelyn; Scheel, Stephan
    The Politics of Method : Taming the New, Making Data Official
    In: International Political Sociology, Jg. 13, 2019, Nr. 3, S. 233 – 252
  • Scheel, Stephan; Ustek-Spilda, Funda
    The politics of expertise and ignorance in the field of migration management
    In: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Jg. 37, 2019, Nr. 4, S. 663 – 681
  • Vorworte / Nachworte

  • Leese, Matthias; Noori, Simon; Scheel, Stephan
    Data Matters : The Politics and Practices of Digital Border and Migration Management
    In: Geopolitics. London; London: Taylor & Francis, Jg. 27, 2022, Nr. 1, S. 5 – 25
  • Cakici, Baki; Ruppert, Evelyn; Scheel, Stephan
    Peopling Europe through data practices : Introduction to the special issue
    In: Science, Technology, and Human Values. London: Sage, Jg. 45, 2020, Nr. 2, S. 199 – 211
  • Scheel, Stephan; Ruppert, Evelyn; Ustek-Spilda, Funda
    Enacting migration through data practices
    In: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Jg. 37, 2019, Nr. 4, S. 579 – 588
  • Rezensionen

  • Scheel, Stephan
    The politics of (non)knowledge in the (un)making of migration
    In: Dialogues in Human Geography: Sage, Jg. 11, 2021, Nr. 3, S. 520 – 522
  • Bücher/Sammelwerke/Tagungsbände

  • Scheel, Stephan
    Autonomy of Migration? : Appropriating Mobility within Biometric Border Regimes
    London: Routledge, 2019(Interventions)