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Olaf Zenker is a full Professor at the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. He holds appointments across multiple universities including the University of Cologne, Freie Universität Berlin, and the University of Fribourg. His academic journey includes a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and a Habilitation in Social Anthropology. Zenker's research focuses on political/legal issues in Southern Africa, Northern Ireland, and Germany, addressing statehood, bureaucracy, justice, and identity formations. He has held visiting fellowships at Harvard, Cambridge, and institutions in South Africa.
Key research areas include legal pluralism, land reform in post-apartheid South Africa, sociolinguistics, and the intersection of anthropology with modernity and ethics. Notable awards include the Ambizione Research Fellowship. His work bridges theoretical anthropology with applied research on transitional justice, migration governance, and language revivalism in conflict zones.
Professional activities include editorial roles, international collaborations, and contributions to debates on ethnographic methodology and the ethics of data sharing. His interdisciplinary approach integrates legal studies, political theory, and cultural analysis to address contemporary socio-political challenges.
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