antje missbach

About antje missbach

antje missbach, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bielefeld, specializes in the field of indonesia, migration, asylum, borders, precarity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Facilitated but unauthorised return: the role of smugglers in return migration and clandestine border crossings between Malaysia and Indonesia

Book Review: Boats in a Storm by Ramnath Kalyani

Ramnath Kalyani: Boats in a Storm. Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942–1962. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic,(im) mobilities, and migration in Southeast Asia

Alone and on the Move: Unaccompanied Children in UK Parliamentary Debates 2015–2016

Indonesian International Students in Australia during the COVID-19-Pandemic: Coming Out Stronger?

IV. 3.4 Südostasien

National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention 2014 A submission from the Australian Anthropological Society

antje missbach Information

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Citations(all)

1379

Citations(since 2020)

958

Cited By

704

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

29

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antje missbach Skills & Research Interests

indonesia

migration

asylum

borders

precarity

Top articles of antje missbach

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Facilitated but unauthorised return: the role of smugglers in return migration and clandestine border crossings between Malaysia and Indonesia

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Antje Missbach

Wayne Palmer

2022/12/15

Book Review: Boats in a Storm by Ramnath Kalyani

Antje Missbach

2024/1/15

Ramnath Kalyani: Boats in a Storm. Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942–1962. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2023

Antje Missbach

2024

The COVID-19 pandemic,(im) mobilities, and migration in Southeast Asia

Advances in Southeast Asian Studies

Antje Missbach

Gunnar Stange

2023/6/28

Alone and on the Move: Unaccompanied Children in UK Parliamentary Debates 2015–2016

Lesley Pruitt

Antje Missbach

2023/11/9

Indonesian International Students in Australia during the COVID-19-Pandemic: Coming Out Stronger?

ASEAS-Advances in Southeast Asian Studies

Antje Missbach

Jemma Purdey

2023

IV. 3.4 Südostasien

Antje Missbach

2023/5/15

National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention 2014 A submission from the Australian Anthropological Society

Holly High

2023/10/1

Stuck in camps, at sea and in illegality: dimensions of stuckedness endured by Rohingya refugees

Antje Missbach

2023/3/31

Narrative: Waiting in transit

Antje Missbach

2023/10/17

Thomas Faist: Exit: Warum Menschen Aufbrechen–Globale Migration im 21 Jahrhundert. München, CH Beck Verlag, 2022

Antje Missbach

2023

Refugee Journalism in Indonesia: Self-Representation, Resistance, and Writing across Borders

Journal of Refugee Studies

Antje Missbach

JN Joniad

Yunizar Adiputera

2023/10/10

The making of ‘Mary Poppins’ migrants: analysing German discourse on displaced Ukrainians 2022–23 through fictional film

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Lesley J Pruitt

Antje Missbach

2023/12/9

Research shows how smugglers ‘help’Indonesian migrant workers return home

The Conversation: academic rigour, journalistic flair

Wayne Palmer

Antje Missbach

2023

Understanding Diaspora Development: Lessons from Australia and The Pacific: edited by Melissa Phillips and Louise Olliff, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2022, 228 pp.,€ 109.99 (hbk …

Antje Missbach

2023/7/4

Combatting People Smuggling with the Same Crime?

Global Human Smuggling: Buying Freedom in a Retreating World

Antje Missbach

Wayne Palmer

2023/12/5

Riset: penyelundup turut ‘membantu’pekerja migran Indonesia pulang ke tanah air

The Conversation: academic rigour, journalistic flair

Wayne Palmer

Antje Missbach

2023

The criminalisation of people smuggling in Indonesia and Australia: Asylum out of Reach

Antje Missbach

2022/4/21

Graves beyond the waves: enforced strandedness and the impossibility of place-making in the Andaman Sea

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Gerhard Hoffstaedter

Antje Missbach

2022/8/11

Substituting immigration detention centres with ‘open prisons’ in Indonesia: alternatives to detention as the continuum of unfreedom

Antje Missbach

2022/4/19

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