SFB Blog “Transformation of Property”

The SFB Blog “Transformation of Property” provides an interdisciplinary public platform through which we share thoughts on property relations in contemporary and past societies. We offer a wide spectrum of views, comments, interpretations, and opinions on all property-related topics from the perspectives of history, law, economics, politics, sociology, and anthropology. We also present and discuss alternative property arrangements and institutions, including indigenous or decolonial perspectives. The blog aims at both an academic community and an interested non-academic public and welcomes wide engagement with our property research from academic and broader public.

Please send contributions for the blog to Petra Gümplová (petra.guemplova@uni-jena.de) and Christine Schickert (christine.schickert@uni-jena.de).

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Quo vadis Nagoya Protocol? Access-and-benefit sharing of genetic resources of biodiversity in times of digitalization

Autor:innen: Eduardo Relly, Anne Tittor, Leoni Schlender

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Holidays as divine property: Moving symbols of ownership from the countryside into the city

Autor:in: Jörg Rüpke

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Who owns and controls the means of reproduction? Assisted fertility and pregnancy as a multi-billion dollar market

Autor:innen: Irina Herb, Zelda Wenner

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The tragedy of population policies: how Garrett Hardin inspired extreme policies against reproductive choices

Autor:in: Roman Birke

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“America’s original identity politics”: on historical interconnections of property, race and identity politics

Autor:in: Jürgen Martschukat

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Die kleinste lizenzierbare Einheit: Schrumpfen oder Multiplikation von Eigentumsansprüchen?

Autor:in: Georg Fischer

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