Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Stefan Dorondel is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Stefan Dorondel.


Citizenship Studies | 2011

‘The sleep has been rubbed from their eyes’: social citizenship and the reproduction of local hierarchies in rural Hungary and Romania

Tatjana Thelen; Stefan Dorondel; Alexandra Szöke; Larissa Vetters

In this paper, we make three interrelated points. First, while much of the recent literature on new forms of citizenship has focused on the diversity of large cities and new forms of migration, we seek to establish rural sites as important arenas for negotiating citizenship. We stress that far from being homogeneous, villages in their struggles over belonging are affected by long-standing diversity as well as global discourses. Second, we seek to complicate the interpretation of the demise of socialism as a radical break manifested in a diminished role of the state. We show that if the central state retreats, local state actors may gain in importance for local negotiations of citizenship. Third, we explore how the local state actors sometimes use their new powers over social rights to recreate boundaries of belonging through public performances tied to the administration of these rights. We go on to explore the normative basis for these performances and indicate that membership is still based on a contribution of work to the common good. This can best be conceptualised as a shifting continuity rather than a sharp break after 1989.


International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology | 2009

The institutionalisation of property rights in Albanian and Romanian biodiversity conservation

Johannes Stahl; Thomas Sikor; Stefan Dorondel

This article examines the institutionalisation of property rights by way of two case studies on biodiversity conservation in Albania and Romania. The analysis pays particular attention to local level negotiations which occur when local actors make use of concrete resources and engage in discussions about their appropriate use. In both Albania and Romania, national parks are the object of intense negotiations, as local people contest the associated restrictions on their property rights to agricultural land and forest. The outcomes of the negotiations are varied, reflecting the influence of locally specific contexts. These results indicate that legal acts alone do not institutionalise property rights, as those are negotiated simultaneously among various kinds of actors at multiple, interrelated levels. Institutionalisation works through local negotiations about concrete resource practices and their associated justifications.


Development and Change | 2009

Negotiating post-socialist property and state: struggles over forests in Albania and Romania.

Thomas Sikor; Johannes Stahl; Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2009

They should be killed : forest restitution, ethnic groups, and patronage in post-socialist Romania

Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2009

Transparency in Albanian and Romanian land administration

Johannes Stahl; Thomas Sikor; Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2009

Transparence de l’administration foncière en Albanie et en Roumanie

Johannes Stahl; Thomas Sikor; Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2012

Neoliberal transformations of the Romanian agrarian landscape

Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2012

Fields and forests: ethnographic perspectives on environmental globalization

Ursula Münster; Daniel Münster; Stefan Dorondel


Archive | 2010

The political economy of rural livelihoods in transition economies: land, peasants and rural poverty in transition ed. by Max Spoor. - London [u.a.]: Routledge, 2009

Stefan Dorondel


Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes | 2009

Transparence de l'administration foncière en Albanie et en Roumanie: l'enchâssement social de la question foncière dans les Balkans

Johannes Stahl; Thomas Sikor; Stefan Dorondel

Collaboration


Dive into the Stefan Dorondel's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Thomas Sikor

University of East Anglia

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Johannes Stahl

University of California

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge