• Durkheim and the sociology of human-animal relations
    In Hans Joas & Andreas Pettenkofer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Emile Durkheim, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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    Collective identities, empty signifiers and solvable secrets
    with Bernhard Giesen
    European Journal of Social Theory 19 (1): 111-126. 2016.
    In modern societies collective identity is both an empty signifier and a sacred center: even as its existence is taken for granted, what is or should be is subject to a host of different and often conflicting interpretations. However, the narratives and representations of collective identity are in no way undermined by these public debates; these signifiers are seen rather as a problem that is in principle amenable to solution, as something that ought to be (re)solved. In fact, the empty signifi…Read more
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    Poststrukturalistische und Philosophische Anthropologien der Differenz
    Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie 3 (1). 2012.
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    In the Sociology of Emotion and Affect Studies, affects are usually regarded as an aspect of human beings alone, or of impersonal or collective atmospheres. However, feelings and emotions are only specific cases of affectivity that require subjective inner selves, while the concept of ‘atmospheres’ fails to explain the singularity of each individual case. This article develops a theory of social affect that does not reduce affect to either personal feelings or collective emotions. First, I use a…Read more