Publikationen
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2017
Habeck, J. Otto; Crate, Susan, Mathias Ulrich, Aleksey R. Desyatkin, Roman V. Desyatkin, Aleksander N. Fedorov, Tetsuya Hiyama, Yoshihiro Iijima, Stanislav Kesenofontov, Csaba Mészáros, Hiroki Takakura . “Permafrost livelihoods: a transdisciplinary review and analysis of thermokarst-based systems of indigenous land use”. Anthropocene 18. (2017): S. 89-104.Zum Artikel
2016
Habeck, Joachim Otto & Galina Belolyubskaya. “Fences, private and public spaces, and traversability in a Siberian City”. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning. 56. (2016): S. 119-129.
Habeck, Joachim Otto. “Gender Shift im hohen Norden Russlands: Verlauf und Folgen des sowjetischen Modernisierungsprojekts”. Arktis und Subarktis: Geschichte, Kultur, Gesellschaft. Hg. Peter Schweitzer, Gertrude Saxinger & Stefan Donecker. Wien: Verein für Geschichte und Sozialkunde & New Academic Press, 2016, S. 150-165.
Habeck, Joachim Otto & Philipp Schröder. “From Siberia with Love or Angst in the City? On the Idea of Merging Research Projects in Novosibirsk and Co-Teaching in Hamburg and Berlin”. Ethnoscripts: Zeitschrift für aktuelle ethnologische Studien 18 (1). (2016): S. 5-24.(zum Artikel)
Istomin, Kirill & Joachim Otto Habeck. “Permafrost and indigenous land use in the northern Urals: Komi and Nenets reindeer husbandry”. Polar Science 10 (3). (2016) DOI: 10.1016/j.polar.2016.07.002
2015
Broz, Ludek & Habeck, J. Otto. “Siberian Automobility Boom: From the Joy of Destination to the Joy of Driving There”. Mobilities 10 (4). (2015): S. 552-570.(zum Artikel)
Habeck, Joachim Otto. “Hangover”. Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore 61. (2015): S. 47-64.(zum Artikel)
Habeck, Joachim Otto & Ludek Broz. “Introduction: Experience and Emotion in Northern Mobilities”. Mobilities 10 (4). (2015): S. 511-517.(zum Artikel)
2014
Habeck, J. O.. Das Kulturhaus in Russland: Postsozialistische Kulturarbeit zwischen Ideal und Verwahrlosung. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2014.
Habeck, J. O.. “Dzerzhinka: sotsialisticheskaia naruzhnost' i esteticheskie ustremleniia v gorodskom raione Novosibirska [Dzerzhinka: socialist surfaces and aesthetic ambitions in an urban district in Novosibirsk]”. Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie (3). (2014): S. 24-34.
Habeck, J. O. & O. Gurova. “Vse ehsche postsotsializm? Vvedenie k tematicheskomu bloku”. Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie (3). (2014): S. 3-8.
2013
Habeck, J. O.. “Learning to Be Seated: sedentarization in the Soviet Far North as a spatial and cognitive enclosure”. Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: Productions and cognitions.. Hg. Miggelbrink, J., J. O. Habeck, P. Koch & N. Mazzullo. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, S. 155-179.
Habeck, J. O., J. Miggelbrink, N. Mazzullo & P. Koch. “Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: paths and perspectives”. Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: Productions and cognitions.. Hg. Miggelbrink, J., J. O. Habeck, P. Koch & N. Mazzullo. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, S. 1-33.
Miggelbrink, J., J. O Habeck, P. Koch & N. Mazzullo (Hg.). Nomadic and Indigenous Spaces: Productions and cognitions. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013.
2012
Habeck, J. O. & W. Hintzsche (Hg.). Die Erforschung Sibiriens im 18. Jahrhundert: Beiträge der Deutsch-Russischen Begegnungen in den Franckeschen Stiftungen. Halle: Verlag der Franckeschen Stiftungen, 2012.
Habeck, J. O.. “"Es ist keine Schande, im 20. Jahrhundert Nomade zu sein": Sesshaftmachung im Hohen Nordern der Sowjetunion”. Nomaden in unserer Welt. Die Vorreiter der Globalisierung: Von Mobilität und Handel, Herrschaft und Widerstand. Hg. Gertel, J. & S. Calkins. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2012, S. 262-271.
Habeck, J. O. & T. Karjalainen. “When "The Environment" Comes to Visit: local environmental knowledge in the Far North of Russia”. Indigenous Knowledge. Hg. Johnson, S.. Themes in Environmental History vol. 3. Cambridge: White Horse Press, 2012, S. 21-39.
2011
Donahoe, B. & J. O. Habeck (Hg.). Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self, and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. New York: Berghahn, 2011.
Habeck, J. O.. “Komi Reindeer Herders: syncretic and pragmatic notions of being in the tundra”. Landscape and Culture in Northern Eurasia. Hg. P. Jordan. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2011, S. 279-296.
Habeck, J. O.. “Introduction: cultivation, collective, and the self”. Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self, and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. Hg. Donahoe, B. & J. O. Habeck. New York: Berghahn, 2011, S. 1-25.
Habeck, J. O.. “Thank You for Being: neighborhood, ethno-culture, and social recognition in the House of Culture”. Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self, and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. Hg. Donahoe, B. & J. O. Habeck. New York: Berghahn, 2011, S. 55-73.
Habeck, J. O., B. Donahoe & S. Gruber. “Constellations of Culture Work in Present-Day Siberia”. Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self, and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. Hg. Donahoe, B. & J. O. Habeck. New York: Berghahn, 2011, S. 137-160.
Habeck, J. O., B. Donahoe, A. Halemba, K. Istomin, I. Sántha & V. Vaté. “Research Design and Methodology of the Comparative Research Project "The Social Significance of the House of Culture"”. Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self, and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. Hg. Donahoe, B. & J. O. Habeck. New York: Berghahn, 2011, S. 277-291.
Istomin, Kirill & J. Otto Habeck. “Komi”. Kleines ABC des Nomadismus. Hg. Nippa, Annegret. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2011, S. 124.
Istomin, Kirill & J. Otto Habeck. “Nenzen”. Kleines ABC des Nomadismus. Hg. Nippa, Annegret. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2011, S. 136.
Istomin, Kirill, Annegret Nippa & J. Otto Habeck. “Orientierung”. Kleines ABC des Nomadismus. Hg. Nippa, Annegret. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2011, S. 150-151.
Istomin, Kirill & J. Otto Habeck. “Sowjetunion”. Kleines ABC des Nomadismus. Hg. Nippa, Annegret. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2011, S. 196-198.
Istomin, Kirill & J. Otto Habeck. “Taiga und Tundra”. Kleines ABC des Nomadismus. Hg. Nippa, Annegret. Hamburg: Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2011, S. 208.
2010
Comaroff, jean, Andrei Costopoulos, Federico Navarrete, Piers Vitebsky & J. Otto Habeck. “Etnograficheskie issledovaniia na Severe i ikh vklad v global'nuiu antropologiiu: popytka otsenit' sovremennuiu situatsiiu”. Sever i iug: dialog kul'tur i tsivilizatsii (materialy mezhdunarodnogo seminara). Hg. Oktiabrskaia, Irina V.. Novosibirsk: IAE SO RAN, 2010, S. 63-66.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Sibirevedcheskie issledovaniia v Institute sotsial'noi antropologii im. Maksa Planka v g. Galle (199-2008 gg.)”. Novyi istoricheskii vestnik 26 (2010 N°4). (2010): S. 83-93.
Povoroznyuk, Ol'ga, Virginie Vaté & J. Otto Habeck. “Introduction: on the definition, theory, and practice of gender shift in the North of Russia”. Anthropology of East Europe Review 28 (2). (2010): S. 1-37.
2009
Habeck, J. Otto. “Minzu shenfen wai de ziwo rentong”. Makesi Pulangke shehui renleixue yanjiusuo: Xibolia huigu. Hg. Namsaraeva, Sayana & Ni Ma (eds.); Wang Yudeng (transl.). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe, 2009, S. 197-208.
Ventsel, Aimar & J. Otto Habeck. “Consumption and Popular culture Among Youth in Siberia”. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 134 (1). (2009): S. 1-22.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Does life make more sense now? Young people's life projects and the new feeling of stability in Russia”. Folklore 41. (2009): S. 189-206.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Kulturhäuser in Russland und ihre gegenwärtige gesellschaftliche Bedeutung”. Jahresbericht der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 2009 (2009): S. n.a..
2008
Donahoe, Brian, Agnieszka halemba, István Sántha & J. Otto Habeck. “Size and place in the construction of indigeneity in the Russian Federation.”. Current Anthropology 49 (6). (2008): S. 993-1020.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Conditions and Limitations of Lifestyle Plurality in Siberia: a research programme”. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working paper Series (2008): S. n.a..
2007/2008
Huch, Monika & J. Otto Habeck. “Das internationale Polarjahr 2007/08”. Polarforschung 77 (2-3). (2007/2008): S. 98-100.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Rol' domov kul'tury v transliatsii etnichnosti”. Etnosotsial'nye protsessy v Sibiri: tematicheskii sbornik. Hg. Popkov, Iurii. vypusk 8. Novosibirsk: Sibirskoe nauchnoe izdatel'stvo, 2007, S. 63-66.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Enacting 'Culture' and 'Culturedness': why people may or may not want to spend their free time in the House of Culture”. Kultura: Russian Cultural Review 2007 (1). (2007): S. 14-18.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Leisure Activities: realization of self and society”. Kultura: Russian Cultural Review 2007 (1). (2007): S. 2.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Rezension: "Russia gets the Blues: music, culture, and community in unsettled times"”. Rezension von: Urban, Michael unter Beteiligung von Andrei Evdokimov, Russia gets the Blues: music, culture, and community in unsettled times. Ithaca & London, 2004, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute New Series (13). (2007): S. 223-260.
2006
Habeck, J. Otto. “Zwischen Popkultur und Hochkultur: die Musikszene einer russischen Großstadt”. Europäische Gruppenkulturen. Hg. Fikentscher, Rüdiger. Halle (Saale): Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 2006, S. 121-138.
Walker, Tony R., Timo P. Karjalainen, Otto J. Habeck et. al.. “Perceived and measured levels of environmental pollution: interdisciplinary research in the subarctic lowlands of northeast European Russia”. Ambio 35 (5). (2006): S. 220-228.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Experience, movement, and Mobility: Komi reindeer herders' perception of the environment”. Nomadic Peoples New series 10 (2). (2006): S. 123-141.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Gender, 'kul'tura', severnye prostory”. Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 2006 (4). (2006): S. 59-68.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Social/human science efforts under the German IPY Programme”. Northern Notes: the newsletter of the International Arctic Social Sciences Association (IASSA) Summer 2006. (2006): S. 13.
2005
Habeck, J. O.. “What it means to be a herdsman: the practice and image of reindeer husbandry among the Komi of Northern Russia”. (2005)
Kuhry, Peter, Vasilii Ponomarev & J. Otto Habeck (Hg.). Ustoichivoe razvitie Pechorskogo regiona v izmeniaiushchikhsia usloviiakh prirody i obshchestva. Syktyvkar: Institut biologii komi nauchnogo tsentra Ural'skogo otdeleniia Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, 2005.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Dimensions of Identity”. Rebuilding Identities: pathways to reform in post-Soviet Siberia. Hg. Kasten, Erich. Berlin: Reimer, 2005, S. 9-25.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Gender and kul'tura at the Siberian and Northern Russian Frontier”. Generations, Kinship and Care: gendered provisions of social security in Central Eastern Europe. Hg. Haukanes, Haldis & Frances Pine. Bergen: University of Bergen, Centre for Women's and Gender Resarch, 2005, S. 189-206.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Rossiiasa vovylyn komiias pövstyn kör vidzöm da kör vidzan udzhsö pyddi puktöm”. Voivyv kodzuv (byd tölyssia literaturno-khudozhestvennöi zhurnal) 2005 (4). (2005): S. 73-77.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Pechora Basin”. Encyclopedia of the Arctic. 3. Hg. Nuttall, Mark. 3. New York: Routledge, 2005, S. 1603.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Tungus”. Encyclopedia of the Arctic. 3. Hg. Nuttall, Mark. 3. New York: Routledge, 2005, S. 2073-2074.
Habeck, J. Otto. “Vasilevich, Glafira Makar'evna”. Encyclopedia of the Arctic. 3. Hg. Nuttall, Mark. 3. New York: Routledge, 2005, S. 2120-2122.
Habeck, J. Otto, “Kulturlandschaft Sibirien”. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Jahrbuch 2005. 2005.
Pirie, Fernanda, Julia Eckert, Aimar Ventsel & J. Otto Habeck. “What it takes to be a man: constructions of masculinity”. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report 2004-2005 (2005): S. 35-50.
2004
Habeck, J. Otto. “Introduction: growing research on youth in Siberia”. Sibirica 4 (1). (2004): S. 2-13.
Karjalainen, Timo P. & J. Otto Habeck. “When 'the environment' comes to visit: local environmental knowledge in the Far North of Russia”. Environmental Values 13 (2). (2004): S. 167-186.
2002
Habeck, J. Otto. “How to Turn a Reindeer Pasture into an Oil Well, and vice versa: transfer of land, compensation and reclamation in the Komi Republic”. People and the Land: pathways to reform in post-Soviet Siberia. Hg. Kasten, Erich. Berlin: Reimer, 2002, S. 125-147.
Habeck, J. Otto. “'Vi gør vores arbejde og de gør deres arbejde': rendrift og olieproduktion i det Nordøstlige Europa (Komiernes og nenetsernes regioner)”. Tundraens og tajgaens folk: En antropologisk, religionssociologisk, folkloristisk og biologisk fremstilling af de russiske urfolks situation i dag. Hg. Oreskov, Claus. Kopenhagen: INFONOR, 2002, S. 45-58.
Habeck, J. Otto. “The future prospects of Reindeer Husbandry in Russia”. Reindeer as a keystone species in the North - biological, cultural and socio-economic aspects: Proceedings of the 1st CAES PhD Course, 1-15 September 2000, northern Finland, Finnmark, Norway and Kola Peninsula, Russia. Arctic Centre Reports. Hg. Soppela, Päivi, Walter Ruth & Jan Åge Riseth. 38. Rovaniemi: Arctic Centre, 2002, S. 44-54.
2001
Habeck, J. Otto. “Olenevodstvo i neftegazodobycha: mogut li oni sosushchestvovat?”. Etnosotial'nye protsessy v Sibiri: tematicheskii sbornik vypusk 4. (2001): S. S.90-92.
1998
Habeck, J. Otto. Seßhaftwerdung und Seßhaftmachung sibirischer Rentiernomaden: Siedlungsstruktur und Siedlungsgeschichte im Ewenkischen Autonomen Kreis. [Veröffentlichung der Diplomarbeit]. Berichte aus dem Arbeitsgebiet Entwicklungsforschung am Institut für Geographie Münster, 30.Bd, Münster: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Geographie, 1998.
Habeck, J. Otto. “The existing and potential role of the Internet for indigenous Communities in the Russian Federation”. Bicultural Education in the North: Ways of preserving and enhancing indigenous peoples' languages and traditional knowledge. Hg. Kasten, Erich. Münster: Waxmann, 1998, S. 275-287.
1997
Habeck, J. Otto. “Jäger und Verjagte: Rentiernomaden und Deportierte in Mittelsibirien”. Forschungen zur Geschichte und Kultur der Rußlanddeutschen 7. (1997): S. 5-16.
1996
Habeck, J. Otto. “Zemleustroistvo i raionirovanie na Krainem Severe: istoricheskii ocherk na primere Evenkiiskogo avtonomnogo okruga”. Resursy traditsionnogo prirodopol'zovaniia narodov Severa i Dal'nego Vostoka Rossii. Hg. Kasten, Erich & Elena Dul'chenko. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii: Kamshat, 1996, S. 131-140.