Below are all those instances where I overcame my writer's block, including abstracts and, where possible, pre- or postprints (if not, please ask me). Other lists are ordered by year, by research cycle or contain refereed publications only. If you find the time, I am curious for your feedback and criticism, and am always interested to engage in conversations about shared research interests.
Monograph
(2013). Being Muslim and working for peace: Ambivalence and ambiguity in Gujarat. New Delhi: Sage.
Articles
(submitted). What's in a name? Probabilistic inference of religious community from Indian names. Abstract
(2011). "Opfer" und "Aktivistin": Zwei Muslima aus Gujarat ringen mit der Ambivalenz des Sakralen. Internationales Asienforum, 42(3-4), 299-317. Abstract
(2010). How "integrated" is the Indian Foreign Service? The example of Farakka, 1982-1997. Journal of International Relations, 8(2), 18-38. Abstract
(2009). Religiöse Identität und Friedensarbeit indischer Muslime: Eine empirische Typologie zur Ambivalenz des Sakralen. Wissenschaft und Frieden, 27(4), 44-46. Abstract
Chapters
(submitted). Indian intervention in Afghanistan and wider pattern of governing the subcontinent's frontiers.
(in press). Unity in diversity? Muslim civil society and Muslims in civil society in Gujarat, India. In D. Khudori, E. Mbokolo (Eds.), Religious diversity in Africa and Asia. Brawijaya: Univ. Press.
(in press). Muslimische Friedensaktivisten in Gujarat, Indien. In J. Kursawe, V. Brenner (Eds.), Religion und Konflikt: Die Ambivalenz von Religiosität in Südasien. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Reviews
(forthcoming). Rowena Robinson, Tremors of Violence. Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India. Internationales Asienforum.
(2012). Articles of faith: Religion, secularism, and the Indian Supreme Court, by Ronojoy Sen. Contemporary South Asia, 20(3), 426-426.
(2011). Islam and the Ahmadiyya Jama'at: history, belief, practice, by Simon Ross Valentine. Contemporary South Asia, 19(4), 478-479.
(2011). Islamism and democracy in India: the transformation of Jamaat-e-Islami, by Irfan Ahmad. Contemporary South Asia, 19(2), 215-216.
(2010). R. Michael Feener, Terenjit Sevea (Hgg.): Islamic connections: Muslim societies in South and Southeast Asia. ASIEN(117), 94-96.
Miscellaneae
(2009). Kinky politics: On Indian GDP growth.
Theses
(2010). Indo-Bangladeshi diplomacy: Connecting rivers, (de-)linking issues and achieving agreement (1982-1997) .
(2009). Being Muslim and working for peace: Group identification, religious beliefsets and political behaviour in Gujarat. University of Marburg, Diploma thesis.






