Publications of Dr. Jannik Schritt
Monographs | Edited Volumes | contributions to edited volumes | peer-reviewed journal articles | miscellaneous | blog contributions | media contributions
Monographs
Petro-Democracy: Oil, Power and Politics in Niger. eDiss: Universität Göttingen, http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-002E-E4A7-B.
Transnationale Governementalität. Eine Dispositivanalyse der Entwicklungspolitik in Anschluss an Michel Foucault, Magisterarbeit.
Edited Volumes
Oil-Age Africa: Critical Reflections on Oil Politics, Resource Economies and Extractive Communities, Brill, Leiden.
contributions to edited volumes
Machines of violence and war: Repertoires of mobilization for urban riots and rural armed insurgency in Niger. In: Karen Büscher and Sam Kniknie (eds.): Rebellious Riots: Entangled Geographies of Contention in Africa. Brill, Leiden.
De l'argent facile ? Pétrole et transformation socio-économique dans la région de Zinder (Niger). In: Jannik Schritt and Annika Witte (eds.) Oil-Age Africa: Critical Reflections on Oil Politics, Resource Economies and Extractive Communities. Brill, Leiden.
Introduction. In: Jannik Schritt and Annika Witte (eds.) Oil-Age Africa: Critical Reflections on Oil Politics, Resource Economies and Extractive Communities. Brill, Leiden.
Infrastrukturierung von Wissensräumen: „Mini-Publics“ als translokales Politikinstrument. In: Martina Löw, Volkan Sayman, Jona Schwerer, Hannah Wolf (eds.): Am Ende der Globalisierung. Über die Re-Figuration von Räumen. Transcript, Bielefeld, 109-128.
Contentious Assemblages: Gefüge, Affekt und politische Situationen als analytische Werkzeuge zum Verständnis urbaner Aufstände. In: Ingmar Hagemann, Johanna Leinius, und Judith Vey (eds.): Handbuch poststrukturalistische Perspektiven auf soziale Bewegungen. 138–151.
‘Western’ and ‘Chinese’ oil zones: petro-Infrastructures and the emergence of new trans-territorial spaces of order in Niger and Chad. In: Spatial Practices: Territory, Border and Infrastructure in Africa, edited by Marc Böckler, Ulf Engel, and Detlef Müller-Mahn, Brill Academic Publishers: Leiden and Bosten MA. 211-230.
Transnational governmentality of energy security after 9/11. coup d’état, terrorism, militarization, and oil in Niger. In: Colaguori, Claudio (ed.): Security, Life and Death: Governmentality and Biopower in the Post-9/11 Era. Toronto: De Sitter Publications. 193-244.
peer-reviewed journal articles
Politics at distance: Infrastructuring translocal knowledge flows for innovating democracy. In: Social Studies of Science 52 (1): 106–126.
Janus-faced presidents: extroverted and introverted politics in oil-age Niger. In: Review of African Political Economy 48 (169): 420-441.
Crude talking: radios and the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger. In: Journal of Contemporary African Studies 38 (3): 415-436.
Janus-faced activists: the social and political embeddedness of civil society in Niger. In: Africa 90 (2): 357-376.
Dis/ordering politics: urban riots and the socio-political configuration of contemporary Niger. In: Journal of Modern African Studies 57 (4): 613–634.
An ethnography of public events: Reformulating the extended case method in contemporary social theory. In: Ethnography 23 (1): 38–59.
Die erweiterte Fallmethode in der Protestforschung. In: Forschungsjournal soziale Bewegungen 32 (1): 58-68.
Urban protest in Niger: towards a notion of ‘contentious assemblages’. In: Sociologus 69 (1): 19-35.
Well-oiled protest: adding fuel to political conflicts in Niger. In: African Studies Review 62 (2): 49-71.
Crude moves: oil, power and politics in Niger. In: Africa Spectrum 53 (2): 65-89.
Standardized capitalism? negotiating the Oil Industry’s Dis/entanglement in Niger and Uganda. In: Economy and Society 47 (3): 428-452.
Crude controversies: disputes along Niger’s petro-infrastructure. In: History and Anthropology 29 (5): 645-669.
Contesting the oil zone: Local content issues in Niger’s oil industry. In: Energy Research and the Social Sciences: 41: 289-269.
From nuclear imperialism to petro-democracy? Resource assemblages and the emergence of a new political configuration in Niger. In: Canadian Journal of African Studies 50 (2): 229- 254.
The petro-political configuration: entanglements of Western and Chinese oil zones in Niger. In: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie 60 (1-2): 40–56.
miscellaneous
Eine kleine Version der großen Öffentlichkeit auf Weltreise. In: Johanna Hoerning und Phillip Misselwitz (eds.): Räume in Veränderung: Ein visuelles Lesebuch. Ein- und Ausblicke des interdisziplinären Forschungsverbundes zur Refiguration von Räumen. Transcript: 210-222.
Petro-Democracy: Oil, Power and Politics in Niger. Thèse de Doctorat (PhD), Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Göttingen, 2018, 367 p. In: Anthropologie & Développement (48-49): 235-236.
Crude talking: the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger. In: The Ordering Power of Narratives, edited by Eva Riedke. Working Papers of the DFG Priority Programme 1448. Halle & Leipzig.
Crude politics: oil talk, new media and political scripts in the production of disorder in Zinder (Niger). Working Papers of the Priority Programme 1448 of the German Research Foundation No 17. Leipzig and Halle.
Doing fieldwork on oil in Niger. In: Engel, Ulf; Gebauer, Claudia; Hüncke, Anna (eds.): Notes from Within and Without – Research Permits between Requirements and “Realities”. Working Papers of the Priority Programme 1448 of the German Research Foundation No 16. Leipzig and Halle. 27-30.
The "protests against Charlie Hebdo" in Niger: a background analysis. In: Africa Spectrum, 50(1):49-64.
Erdöl und Macht in Niger. In: WeltTrends (97). 46-52.
blog contributions
Eine kleine Version der großen Öffentlichkeit auf Weltreise. In: Johanna Hoerning und Phillip Misselwitz (eds.): Räume in Veränderung: Ein visuelles Lesebuch. Ein- und Ausblicke des interdisziplinären Forschungsverbundes zur Refiguration von Räumen. Transcript: 210-222.
Petro-Democracy: Oil, Power and Politics in Niger. Thèse de Doctorat (PhD), Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Göttingen, 2018, 367 p. In: Anthropologie & Développement (48-49): 235-236.
Crude talking: the politics of naming, blaming and claiming in oil-age Niger. In: The Ordering Power of Narratives, edited by Eva Riedke. Working Papers of the DFG Priority Programme 1448. Halle & Leipzig.
Crude politics: oil talk, new media and political scripts in the production of disorder in Zinder (Niger). Working Papers of the Priority Programme 1448 of the German Research Foundation No 17. Leipzig and Halle.
Doing fieldwork on oil in Niger. In: Engel, Ulf; Gebauer, Claudia; Hüncke, Anna (eds.): Notes from Within and Without – Research Permits between Requirements and “Realities”. Working Papers of the Priority Programme 1448 of the German Research Foundation No 16. Leipzig and Halle. 27-30.
The "protests against Charlie Hebdo" in Niger: a background analysis. In: Africa Spectrum, 50(1):49-64.
Erdöl und Macht in Niger. In: WeltTrends (97). 46-52.