Henrik Vigh
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Øster Farimagsgade 5, Opgang E
1353 København V
Introductory remarks on publicationslist
Reviews: Navigating Terrains of War: youth and soldiering in Guinea-Bissau (2006) Oxford/New York: Berghahn
"For the increasingly numerous anthropologists [specializing in Peace and Conflict Studies in Anthropology] Henrik Vigh's book on young combatants in the war in Guinea-Bissau should be compulsory reading material."JRAI
"The book is remarkably successful in this ambitious endeavour [to address the tensions between structure and agency through the author's concept of social navigation] because it combines solidly researched and eloquently formulated ethnography with engagement of a wide range of theory.... it merits a cover-to-cover read."Journal of Peace Research
"In his excellent [book], Vigh offers a sophisticated and highly insightful analysis of mobilization and soldiering among contemporary urban African youths...This is a very welcome empirically based and theoretically sophisticated contribution to our understanding of one of Africa's recent ‘small wars'."Social Anthropology
"Though written accessibly, its principal preoccupations are theoretical. Vigh draws on a range of theorists... [and] social philosophers...Along the way he provides useful excursions through the literature on contemporary violence and African liberation movements...[The book] is among the most exciting and important contributions available today."Ethnos
"Navigating Terrain of Wars represents a vivid effort to understand the complex world of war and poverty. In this masterful work, Vigh [...] poses not only poignant questions respecting the unresolved frustrations of an entire generation that passed politically from left to right, but also provides a serious framework to understand how violence works. This is, undoubtedly, one of the best books I have ever read in these types of topics. Magisterially explained throughout the ten chapters that form the project, Vigh reveals how poverty is conducive to warfare." Essays in Philosophy
- 2019
- Published
Anthropological Criminology 2.0: Ethnographies of global crime and criminalization
Sausdal, D. & Vigh, Henrik, Dec 2019, In: Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology. 2019, 85, p. 1-14Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Research › peer-review
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Displaced Without Moving: Loyalism and democratic haunting in Northern Ireland
Vigh, Henrik, 2019, Historical Perspectives on Democracies and their Adversaries. Augusteijn, J., Hijzen, J. & de Vries, M. (eds.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 215-235 (Palgrave Studies in Political History).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Introduction: Anthropological criminology 2.0
Sausdal, D. & Vigh, Henrik, 2019, In: Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology. 85, p. 1-14Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Life in the Ant Trails: Cocaine and caustic circuits in Bissau
Vigh, Henrik, 2019, In: Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology. 2019, 85, p. 15-25Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Youth Mobilisation as Social Navigation: Reflections on the concept of dubriagem
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Origin and Evolution of European Community-Acquired Methicillin- Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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Mobile Misfortune
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