Felix Anderl, M.A.
Vita & Research
Vita
Felix Anderl is a research associate at the chair “International Relations and Theories of Global Orders”. He obtained degrees in Political Science and History (B.A.) from Freiburg University and „International Relations: Global Governance and Social Theory“ (M.A.) from Jacobs University and the University of Bremen. His studies were supported by the Hans-Böckler-Foundation. In 2016, he spent three months as a visiting scholar at the Elliott School of International Affairs (Washington D.C.).
He works in the DFG-funded research project on opposition and dissidence in the anti-globalization movement. In his PhD project, he analyzes mechanisms of rule in „global governance” with the example of the World Bank Group’s interaction with transnational protest movements.
Research Interests
- Protest, resistance and critique in international politics
- International organizations, especially the World Bank Group
- Development policy and postcolonial critique
- Critical Theory in International Relations
- Solidarity across difference
- Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia
- Discourse Analysis and ethnographic approaches
Current Projects
No Alternative? Social Protest in the Alter-Globalisation Movement between Opposition and Dissidence