Publications of Dereje Feyissa
All genres
Journal Article (6)
1.
Journal Article
58 (3), pp. 340 - 351 (2017)
From identification to framing and alignment: a new approach to the comparative analysis of collective identities. Current Anthropology 2.
Journal Article
104 (3), pp. 281 - 305 (2014)
Muslims renegotiating marginality in contemporary Ethiopia. Muslim World 3.
Journal Article
35 (11), pp. 1893 - 1913 (2012)
The transnational politics of the Ethiopian Muslim diaspora. Ethnic and Racial Studies 4.
Journal Article
1 (1), pp. 71 - 99 (2011)
Somali and Ethiopian diasporic engagement for peace in the Horn of Africa. African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review 5.
Journal Article
4 (2), pp. 314 - 330 (2010)
The cultural construction of state borders: the view from Gambella. Journal of Eastern African Studies 6.
Journal Article
31 (2), pp. 243 - 260 (2006)
Decentralisation as ethnic closure, with special reference to a declining negotiated access to natural resources in Western Ethiopia. Afrique et Developpement Book Chapter (20)
7.
Book Chapter
Political systems of Ethiopia. In: Ethiopia: history, culture and challenges, pp. 255 - 258 (Eds. Uhlig, S.; Appleyard, D.; Bausi, A.; Hahn, W.; Kaplan, S.). LIT; Michigan State University Press, Berlin; Münster; Wien; Zürich; London; East Lansing (2017)
8.
Book Chapter
Girke, F.). Universitätsverlag Halle-Wittenberg, Halle/Saale (2014)
The pure, the real, and the chosen: the encounter between the Anywaa, the Nuer, and the Highlanders in Gambella. In: Ethiopian images of self and other, pp. 171 - 196 (Ed. 9.
Book Chapter
The 2007 delegation of the Muslim diaspora to Ethiopia. In: Diasporas, development and peacemaking in the Horn of Africa, pp. 98 - 121 (Eds. Laakso, L.; Hautaniemi, P.). ZED, London (2014)
10.
Book Chapter
Muslims struggling for recognition in contemporary Ethiopia. In: Muslim Ethiopia: the Christian legacy, identity politics, and Islamic reformism, pp. 25 - 46 (Eds. Desplat, P.; Østebø, T.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2013)
11.
Book Chapter
Alternative citizenship: the Nuer between Ethiopia and the Sudan. In: The borderlands of South Sudan: authority and identity in contemporary and historical perspectives, pp. 109 - 131 (Ed. Vaughan, C.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2013)
12.
Book Chapter
Centering borders and borderlands: the evidence from Africa. In: Violence on the margins: states, conflict, and borderlands, pp. 55 - 84 (Eds. Korf, B.; Raeymaekers, T.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2013)
13.
Book Chapter
Electoral politics in the Nuer cultural context. In: Contested power in Ethiopia: traditional authorities and multi-party elections, pp. 31 - 60 (Eds. Tronvoll, K.; Hagmann, T.). Brill, Leiden (2012)
14.
Book Chapter
Conflicts within the Ethiopian federation: a reappraisal. In: Ethiopian federalism: principles, process and practice, pp. 215 - 225 (Ed. Habtu, A.). Addis Abeba University, Addis Abeba (2010)
15.
Book Chapter
Feyissa, D.; Hoehne, M. V.). Currey, Woodbridge (2010)
More state than the state? The Anywaa's call for the rigidification of the Ethio-Sudanese border. In: Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa, pp. 27 - 44 (Eds. 16.
Book Chapter
A national perspective on the conflict in Gambella. In: Research in Ethiopian studies: selected papers of the 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Trondheim July 2007, pp. 418 - 431 (Ed. Aspen, H.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2010)
17.
Book Chapter
Feyissa, D.; Hoehne, M. V.). Currey, Woodbridge (2010)
State borders and borderlands as resources: an analytical framework. In: Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa, pp. 1 - 26 (Eds. 18.
Book Chapter
Schlee, G.; Watson, E. E.). Berghahn, New York (2009)
Conflict and identity politics: the case of Anywaa-Nuer relations in Gambela, western Ethiopia. In: Changing identifications and alliances in North-East Africa: 2; Sudan, Uganda, and the Ethiopia-Sudan borderlands, pp. 181 - 203 (Eds. 19.
Book Chapter
Schlee, G.; Watson, E. E.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2009)
Mbororo (Fulbe) migrations from Sudan into Ethiopia. In: Changing identifications and alliances in North-East Africa: 2; Sudan, Uganda, and the Ethiopia-Sudan borderlands, pp. 157 - 178 (Eds. 20.
Book Chapter
Customary dispute resolution institutions in Gambella Region: the case of the Nuer. In: Grass-roots justice in Ethiopia: the contribution of customary dispute resolution, pp. 133 - 154 (Eds. Pankhurst, A.; Getachew, A.). Centre Français d'Études Éthiopiennes, Addis Ababa (2008)
21.
Book Chapter
Layers of conflict in the Gambella region: an interactive approach. In: Hot spot Horn of Africa revisited: approaches to make sense of conflict, pp. 146 - 158 (Eds. Bruchhaus, E.-M.; Sommer, M. M.). LIT, Berlin (2008)
22.
Book Chapter
The ethnic self and the national other: the identity politics of the Anywaa in reference to the Ethiopian state. In: Society, state and identity in African history, pp. 123 - 153 (Ed. Zewde, B.). Forum for Social Studies, Addis Ababa (2008)
23.
Book Chapter
Ethnic federalism and conflicting political projects: the case of Anywaa-Nuer relations in the Gambela regional state. In: Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies: Hamburg July 20 - 25, 2003, pp. 953 - 960 (Ed. Uhlig, S.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2006)
24.
Book Chapter
The experience of Gambella regional state. In: Ethnic federalism: the Ethiopian experience in comparative perspective, pp. 208 - 230 (Ed. Turton, D.). Currey, Oxford (2006)
25.
Book Chapter
Land and the politics of identity: the case of Anuak-Nuer relations in the Gambella region, Western Ethiopia. In: Competing jurisdictions: settling land claims in Africa, pp. 203 - 222 (Ed. Evers, S.). Brill, Leiden (2005)
26.
Book Chapter
The socio-economic status of Artisans among the Oyda of Southern Ethiopia. In: Peripheral people: the excluded minorities of Ethiopia, pp. 149 - 171 (Eds. Freeman, D.; Pankhurst, A.). Hurst, London (2003)
Conference Paper (1)
27.
Conference Paper
3, (2007)
A national perspective on the conflict in Gambella. 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Department of Social Anthropology, Trondheim University, July 02, 2007 - July 06, 2007. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies Thesis - PhD (1)
28.
Thesis - PhD
Ethnic groups and conflict: the case of the Anywaa-Nuer relations in the Gambela Region, Western Ethiopia. Dissertation, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle/Saale (2003)
Working Paper (5)
29.
Working Paper
Lands of the future: transforming pastoral lands and livelihoods in eastern Africa. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 154 (2014), 28 pp.
30.
Working Paper
Setting a social reform agenda: the peacebuilding dimension of the rights movement of the Ethiopian Muslims diaspora. Diaspeace Working Paper 9 (2011), 39 pp.
31.
Working Paper
Differentiating the diaspora: reflections on diasporic engagement "for peace" in the Horn of Africa. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 124 (2010), 28 pp.
32.
Working Paper
The formation and mobilization of collective identities in situations of conflict and integration. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 116 (2009), 47 pp.
33.
Working Paper
Resourcing state borders and borderlands in the Horn of Africa. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 107 (2008), 25 pp.
Other (1)
34.
Other
Die Identitätspolitik der Anywaa-Diaspora, Bericht/Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Abteilung I: Integration und Konflikt 2007, pp. 103 - 104 (2007)
Collected Edition (1)
35.
Collected Edition
Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa. Currey, Woodbridge (2010), XV, 205 pp.
Monograph (1)
36.
Monograph
Playing different games: the paradox of Anywaa and Nuer identification strategies in the Gambella region, Ethiopia. Berghahn, New York (2011), XIV, 237 pp.