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FRINGE

Editor(s): Uta Staiger and Peter Zusi

The FRINGE series explores the roles that complexity, ambivalence and immeasurability play in social and cultural phenomena. A cross-disciplinary initiative bringing together researchers from the humanities, social sciences and area studies, the series examines how seemingly opposed notions such as centrality and marginality, clarity and ambiguity, can shift and converge when embedded in everyday practices.

open access

The Anatomy of Right-Wing Populism

Jan Kubik, Richard C. M. Mole,

14 October 2025

open access

The Babushka Phenomenon

Anna Shadrina,

01 October 2025

open access

Anti-Atlas

Tim Beasley-Murray, Wendy Bracewell, Michał Murawski,

25 February 2025

open access

Urban Informality and the Built Environment

Nerea Amorós Elorduy, Nikhilesh Sinha, Colin Marx,

12 March 2024

open access

The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality, Volume 3

Alena Ledeneva,

26 February 2024

open access

‘Am I Less British?’

Doğuş Şimşek,

08 February 2024

open access

Invisible Reconstruction

Lucia Patrizio Gunning, Paola Rizzi,

12 December 2022

open access

Violent Affections

Alexander Sasha Kondakov,

06 September 2022

open access

The Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty-First Century Economy

Vadim Radaev, Zoya Kotelnikova,

07 July 2022

open access

Central Peripheries

Marlene Laruelle,

01 July 2021

open access

Writing Resistance

Sarah J. Young,

21 June 2021

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