Jacqueline Knörr Explained

Jacqueline Knörr (born 10 March 1960 in Düsseldorf, Germany) is a German anthropologist. She is Head of Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and Extraordinary Professor at the Martin Luther University in Halle/Saale, Germany. She also works as (political) advisor, consultant, and expert witness in the fields of asylum procedures, human rights issues and (re-)migration and (re-)integration.

Education and degrees

Knörr attended school in Ghana and Germany. She studied Social Anthropology, Political Sciences, Development Studies and English Philology at the Universities of Hamburg, Irvine/UCI, Cologne (M.A.) and Bayreuth (PhD) and obtained a Habilitation degree at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.

Research interests

Knörr's research focuses on collective identifications, identity politics, inclusion and exclusion, ethnic and national identification, postcolonial nation-building, decolonization, diaspora and migration, creolization and pidginization, childhood and youth, gender and generation. She has conducted long-term fieldwork in West Africa, Indonesia and (German and Dutch-speaking) Europe.

Grants

Knörr received research grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/DFG) as doctoral and postdoctoral member of DFG Research Schools (Graduiertenkolleg/Sonderforschungsbereich) at the University of Bayreuth (Centre: Intercultural Relations in Africa) and the University of Münster (Centre: Conflicts in the Context of Social and Cultural Diversity). She was awarded the Lise Meitner Habilitation Grant of the Ministry of Science and Research (NRW) and the five-year Minerva Professorship of the Max Planck Society.

Joint research projects

Knörr was the MPI for Social Anthropology's Principal Investigator in the research project on ‘Integration and Conflict in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Societies’, conducted in collaboration with the Institute for Social Sciences (ICS) in Lisbon and in the Sierra Leone and Liberia section of the project ‘Traveling Models in Conflict Management’, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. Her current involvement in joint research projects includes membership in the executive board of the ‘Society and Culture in Motion’ programme at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.

Visiting professor-/fellowships

Knörr was Visiting Professor at the École normale supérieure (Paris) (2022), McGill University in Montreal (2008–09), the University of Brasilia (2007, 2016), the University of Bayreuth (2008–09), Indiana University Bloomington (2006), and the Institute for Social Sciences in Lisbon (2006). She was Visiting Fellow/Researcher at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta (2001) and at Fourah Bay College in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Leadership roles and committee work in scientific/academic organizations

Membership in political organizations

Publications

Books

Articles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Takano . Sayaka . 2015 . Creole Identity in Postcolonial Indonesia. By Jacqueline Knörr. . International Journal of Asian Studies . 12 . 2 . 254–255 . 10.1017/S1479591415000078. 146786212 .
  2. Straker . Jay . 2012 . JACQUELINE KNÖRR and WILSON TRAJANO FILHO (eds), The Powerful Presence of the Past: integration and conflict along the Upper Guinea Coast. . Africa . 82 . 2 . 330–332 . 10.1017/S0001972012000150. 142795624 .
  3. Kirova . Anna . 2005 . Jacqueline Knörr (Ed.): Childhood and Migration: From Experience to Agency . Journal of International Migration and Integration . 8 . 1 . 127–133 . 10.1007/s12134-007-0006-z. 142981745 .
  4. Moscoso . Fernanda . 2010 . JACQUELINE KNÖRR (Ed.) (2005), Childhood and Migration. From Experience to Agency. . EMPIRIA. Revista de Metodología de las Ciencias Sociales . 19 . 307–310 . 10.5944/empiria.19.2010.2034 . free .