Andre Gingrich


Andre Gingrich is an Austrian ethnologist and anthropologist, member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, director of the Institute for Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and retired professor at the University of Vienna.

Biography

Andre Gingrich since 1998 to 2017 has been a full professor at the Institute of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Vienna. Since 2003, he is director of the Institute of Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
He obtained both his doctoral degree in social anthropology and his habilitation at Vienna University.
His research interests include anthropology and history of south-western Arabia, theories and methods in anthropology, the history of anthropology, personal identity, gender studies, ethnicity theory, paradox, globalization, nationalism, practice and experience of ethnographic fieldwork and intercultural and comparative analyzes of Arabic sources in ethnological and historical interpretation.
He was the head of the research project Wittgenstein 2000 – Local Identities and Local Impacts.
He is a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, full member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and member of the Board of the Austrian Orient Society Hammer-Purgstall. He is editorial board member for peer reviewed journals: Ethnos and Focaal ; an advisory board member at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and for the Frobenius Institute at the JW Goethe University Frankfurt.
Gingrich holds US and Austrian dual citizenship. He is married and has two children.

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