Publications of Dominik Müller
All genres
Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
1 (1), pp. 167 - 187 (2020)
Brunei's Sharia penal code order: punitive turn or the art of non-punishment? Journal of Islamic Law 2.
Journal Article
33 (2), pp. 212 - 247 (2018)
Bureaucratic Islam compared: classificatory power and state-ified religious meaning-making in Brunei and Singapore. Journal of Law and Religion 3.
Journal Article
23 (2018)
Islamic authority and the state in Brunei Darussalam. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia 4.
Journal Article
37 (1), pp. 141 - 183 (2018)
Hybrid pathways to orthodoxy in Brunei Darussalam: bureaucratised exorcism, scientisation and the mainstreaming of deviant-declared practices. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 5.
Journal Article
2018 (Summer), pp. 9 - 21 (2018)
Social categorization and religiously framed state-making in Brunei: from criminalizing supernatural healers to the rise of bureaucratized exorcism. Berita 6.
Journal Article
37 (1), pp. 3 - 26 (2018)
The bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia: transdisciplinary perspectives. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 7.
Journal Article
14 (1), pp. 81 - 98 (2017)
From consultancy to critique: the 'success story' of globalized zakat management in Malaysia and its normative ambiguities. Globalizations 8.
Journal Article
57 (1), pp. 199 - 205 (2017)
Brunei Darussalam in 2016: the Sultan is not amused. Asian Survey 9.
Journal Article
56 (3), pp. 415 - 441 (2016)
Paradoxical normativities in Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia: Islamic law and the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration. Asian Survey 10.
Journal Article
56 (1), pp. 162 - 167 (2016)
Brunei in 2015: oil revenues down, sharia on the rise. Asian Survey 11.
Journal Article
46 (3-4), pp. 313 - 345 (2015)
Sharia law and the politics of ‘faith control’ in Brunei Darussalam: dynamics of socio-legal change in a Southeast Asian sultanate. Internationales Asien-Forum 12.
Journal Article
43 (127), pp. 318 - 344 (2015)
Islamic politics and popular culture in Malaysia: negotiating normative change between shariah law and electric guitars. Indonesia and the Malay World 13.
Journal Article
59, pp. 261 - 284 (2013)
Post-Islamism or Pop-Islamism?: ethnographic observations of Muslim youth politics in Malaysia. Paideuma 14.
Journal Article
18 (4), pp. 757 - 791 (2010)
An internationalist national islamic struggle?: narratives of ‘brothers abroad’ in the discursive practices of the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS). South East Asia Research 15.
Journal Article
4, pp. 38 - 42 (2009)
‘Save Gaza!‘: Reaktionen auf den Gaza-Konflikt im Diskurs der Islamischen Partei von Malaysia (PAS). Südostasien Book Chapter (9)
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Book Chapter
Introduction: the search for justice in plural societies; the opportunities and pitfalls of accommodative law and practices. In: Redesigning justice for plural societies: case studies of minority accommodation from around the globe, pp. 1 - 17 (Eds.
17.
Book Chapter
1, 3. ed. Ed., pp. 125 - 135 (Eds. Fleet, K.; Krämer, G.; Matringe, D.; Nawas, J.; Rowson, E.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2021)
Malaysia. In: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 18.
Book Chapter
4, 3 ed. Ed., pp. 113 - 115 (Eds. Fleet, K.; Krämer, G.; Matringe, D.; Nawas, J.; Everett, R.). Brill, Leiden; Boston (2020)
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura. In: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 19.
Book Chapter
Pluralism in Brunei’s constitution?: ethnicity, religion and the absolute monarchy. In: Pluralist constitutions in Southeast Asia, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 83 - 113 (Eds. Neo, J. L.; Bui, N. S.). Hart, Oxford (2019)
20.
Book Chapter
State-Islam relations in Southeast Asia: a comparative perspective. In: Ethics, Politics and Law, pp. 159 - 174 (Ed. Günther, H.-C.). Bautz, Nordhausen (2018)
21.
Book Chapter
Die staatliche Verfolgung von Magiern in Brunei Darussalam und Saudi-Arabien. In: Normenkonflikte in pluralistischen Gesellschaften, pp. 291 - 324 (Ed. Schröter, S.). Campus, Frankfurt/Main; New York (2017)
22.
Book Chapter
Ummah revisited: anti-Shia hatred in Malaysia since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. In: Illusions of democracy: Malaysian politics and people, pp. 137 - 159 (Ed. Lemière, S.). Selangor, Petaling Jaya (2017)
23.
Book Chapter
When ‘PAS is HAMAS’ and ‘UMNO acts like Israel’: localized appropriations of the Palestine conflict in Malaysia. In: Graffiti, converts and vigilantes: Islam outside the mainstream in maritime Southeast Asia, pp. 77 - 106 (Ed. Petrů, T.). Caesarpress, Wien (2015)
24.
Book Chapter
Melayu Islam Beraja: Islam, Staat und politische Kommunikation in Brunei Darussalam. In: State and Islam in Southeast Asia, pp. 147 - 170 (Eds. Schulze, F.; Warnk, H.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2010)
Working Paper (1)
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Working Paper
The bureaucratization of Islam and its socio-legal dimensions in Southeast Asia: conceptual contours of a research project. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 187 (2017), 53 pp.
Report (1)
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Report
Report 2017-2019: Department 'Law & Anthropology'; Max Planck Fellow Group 'Environmental Rights in Cultural Context'; Emmy Noether Research Group 'The Bureaucratization of Islam' (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report, 2017-2019). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2020), X, 217 pp.
Issue (1)
27.
Issue
37, (1) (2018)
The bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia: transdisciplinary perspectives (Special issue). Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs Other (1)
28.
Other
Transit ins Paradies: IS-Rekruten und das Problem ideologischer Terrorismusbekämpfung in Malaysia, (2015)
Book Review (2)
29.
Book Review
18 (1), pp. 93 - 95 (2017)
Taming the wild: aborigines and racial knowledge in colonial Malaya by Khor Manickam, S. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2015. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 30.
Book Review
18 (3), pp. 616 - 620 (2010)
Joseph C. Liow (2009): ‘piety and politics; islamism in contemporary malaysia’. South East Asia Research Collected Edition (1)
31.
Collected Edition
Redesigning justice for plural societies: case studies of minority accommodation from around the globe. Routledge, London (2023), 278 pp.
Monograph (1)
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Monograph
Islam, politics and youth in Malaysia: the pop-Islamist reinvention of PAS. Routledge, Abingdon (2014), XXI, 195 pp.
Film (1)
33.
Film
How has the Islamic party of Malaysia’s stance towards popular culture evolved? Latest Thinking (2017)
Interview (1)
34.
Interview
10 questions for Dominik Müller. (2022)