Bettina Beer Explained

Bettina Beer (born 14 November 1966, Frankfurt am Main) is a German ethnologist and cultural and social anthropologist.[1] She is a professor of ethnology at the University of Lucerne

Life

Beer studied ethnology, folklore and Spanish at the University of Hamburg from 1986 to 1992. She wrote her master's thesis on Ethnological work on interethnic marriages in pre-industrial societies and then researched marriage migration and interethnic marriages in the Filipino community in Hamburg until 1996. From 1993 to 1995 she was supported by a doctoral scholarship from the University of Hamburg. Starting in 1993, she went on field trips to the Philippines to conduct research on “marriage migration and interethnic marriages” (DAAD-funded).

In 2001 she completed her habilitation in ethnology at the University of Hamburg with a thesis on “body concepts, interethnic relationships and theories of racism”. In 2006 she received a W-3 professorship for ethnology at the Institute for Anthropology at the University of Heidelberg. In 2008 she was appointed full professor of ethnology at the seminar for cultural and social anthropology at the University of Lucerne. From 2011 to 2014 she held the Leibniz Chair at the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT Bremen).

Beer mainly researches Transcultural Relations and Migration, kinship and political anthropology, ethnology of the senses, psychological ethnology (especially cognitive ethnology) and the history of ethnology. With a focus on Wampar, a culture in the middle reaches of the Markham River in the Morobe Province of today's Papua New Guinea, she continues research that began in 1958 from her 2019 deceased husband[2] Hans Fischer were started at the University of Hamburg.[3]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bettinabeer.info/ Official website
  2. Michael Schnegg, Julia Pauli, Bettina Beer, Erdmute Alber: Relationship today: positions, results and perspectives, Reimer, Berlin 2010, p. 30.
  3. Bettina Beer, Doris Bacalzo, Hans Fischer: unilu.ch/fileadmin/fakultaeten/ksf/institute/ethnosem/dok/forschungsstarkpunkt-wampar.pdf Research focus Wampar, University of Lucerne