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Dr. des. Jana Hönke
SFB 700 - Governance in Räumen begrenzter Staatlichkeit
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
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Ihnestraße 22 Raum 117b 14195 Berlin |
| Telefon: | +49 (0)30 838 58532 |
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| E-Mail: | jana.hoenke@fu-berlin.de |
Forschungsinteressen
Transformation des Staates; Rekonfiguration politischer Ordnungsformen, Prozesse und Raumbezüge
Nicht-staatliche Akteure, insb. Unternehmen; Sicherheit und Entwicklung; Lokale Dynamiken um Interventionen und transnationales Regieren
Herrschaftssoziologie und politische Anthropologie; Diskurs- und Praxistheorien, insb. soziologische Ansätze in den IB
Regionale Schwerpunkte
Subsahara Afrika
Transnationale Räume
Biographie
Jana Hönke forscht als Postdoktorandin im SFB 700, Freie Universität Berlin. Sie studierte Afrikanistik, Politikwissenschaft und Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Leipzig und am Centre d'Étude d'Afrique Noir am Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux. Ihre Abschlussarbeit untersucht die Debatte um fragile Staatlichkeit und weist die Securitization von schwacher Staatlichkeit in der amerikanischen und deutschen Afrikapolitik ab dem Ende der 1990er Jahre nach. Ihre Dissertation schrieb sie an der FU Berlin über Formen von Sicherheits-Governance in transnationalen Wirtschaftsräumen. Anhand von Fallstudien zu Bergbauregionen in Südafrika und der Demokratischen Republik Kongo zeigte sie die Bedeutung unterschiedlicher transnationaler Diskurse und Praxisfelder für das Verstehen lokaler Sicherheitspraktiken von internationalen Firmen auf (2006-2010). Zur gleichen Zeit arbeitete Sie als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in einem Forschungsprojekt zu Unternehmen in Südafrika am SFB 700. Jana war Gast-Postdoc am Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) und der Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (ESAPI) der Universität Ottawa (3-5 2010), sowie Gastwissenschaftlerin am Centre of Criminology der Universität Kapstadt (10-11 2008) und an der Sociology of Work Unit der Universität Witwatersrand in Johannesburg (10-11 2007). Vor ihrem Wechsel nach Berlin arbeitete sie als wissenschaftliche Assistentin im DFG-Projekt "Governance beyond the state: Donor policies in Africa's new social spaces" (Universität Leipzig, PD Dr. Ulf Engel) und am Umweltforschungszentrum Leipzig-Halle.
Publikationen
2011 Hönke, Jana, and Markus Lederer. Development and International Relations, in: Handbook of International Relations. Edited by Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons. London: Sage (in press).
Forthcoming From Compliance to Practice. Mining Companies and the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo, SFB Working Paper, Berlin.
Forthcoming Book Review of Werthmann, Katja (2009), Bitteres Gold. Bergbau, Land und Geld in Westafrika, Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag; Africa Spectrum.
2010 'Peace and Security’ as Counterterrorism? Old and New Liberal Interventions and their Social Effects in Kenya, in: African Affairs 109 (434) (with Jan Bachmann).
2010 Transnational pockets of territoriality. Topographies of security governance and extraction in Katanga/DRC, Working Paper Series Critical Junctures of Globalisation, Graduate Centre Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Leipzig.
2009 Sicherheits-Governance in Räumen begrenzter Staatlichkeit, in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 8/2009, 15-21.
2009 Extractive Orders. Transnational Mining Companies in the Nineteenth and in the Twenty-First Century in the Central African Copperbelt, in: Southall, Roger/Melber, Henning (eds.): A New Scramble for Africa, Scottsville: KZN Press, pp. 274-298.
2008 Hönke, Jana / Nicole Kranz / Tanja A. Börzel / Adrienne Héritier. Fostering Environmental Regulation? CSR in South Africa, SFB Working Paper Series N°9, DFG Collaborative Research Centre 700, Berlin, January.
2005 Fragile Staatlichkeit und der Wandel der Afrikapolitik nach 1990 [Fragile Statehood and Changing Africa Policies after 1990] , University of Leipzig Papers on Africa N° 77, Leipzig.
Ausgewählte Papiere und Präsentationen
2011 Companies, communities and local security governance: Disciplinary paternalism, participatory community engagement and indirect rule, paper presented at the workshop “Building States and Civil Societies in Africa”, 26-27 January 2011, University of Aberystwyth.
2010 Co-existing 'cultures', contradictory practices: Multinational companies and trans-nationalised security governance in South Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, talk at School of Oriental and African Studies, 3 December 2010, London.
2010 Business and Governance Research going local: entanglement and plural practices, presentation at the workshop “The Role of Business in Global Governance”, 16-17 September 2010, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt.
2010 Hybrid security cultures in the 19th and 21st century: Governing security in transnational business enclaves, paper presented at the SGIR September 9-11, 2010 in Stockholm.
2010 Hybrid regimes of security practices in transnationalised business spaces. (CSR) Discourse meets practice (theory), paper presented at the SGIR September 9-11, 2010 in Stockholm.
2010 From Compliance to Practice: Mining Companies and the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo (with Tanja A. Börzel), paper presented at the APSA 2010, Washington.
Extractive Industries and Security Governance in Africa. Globalised Knowledge - Local Practices, talk at the Centre for International Policy Studies/University of Ottawa, May 4 2010.
2010 Panel Transnational Security Governance and Local Political Order in Africa, Latin America and Asia (with Markus M. Müller, LAI FU Berlin), International Studies Association Conference 17-21 February, New Orleans.
Paper: Security governance in transnationalised business spaces in South Africa and the DRC – a practice approach.
2010 Business in Security Governance: ‘Global’ Discourse and Everyday Practices in the Hybrid Space of an African Extraction Enclave, Paper presented at the workshop 'Glocal' Practices of Security Governance in the Postcolony, January 22-23 2010, FU Berlin.
2009 Panel We tried but they failed – Critical perspectives on Interventionism in Africa (with Jan Bachmann, U Bristol), Panel Topographies of Rule, European Conference of African Studies 4-7 June 2009, University of Leipzig.
Paper: Pockets of territoriality in a transnational economy? Shifting political topographies of extraction in Katanga/DRC.
2009 Understanding Security Governance in Enclaves of Extraction. The structuring effect of the transnationalised security and extractive industries fields, paper prepared for the workshop “Analysing the Security Field: Mapping Privatisation and Internationalisation”, 23 – 24 April at the Copenhagen Business School, Fredericksberg.
2008 Organisation and introduction to the working group "Companies in Local Security Governance" at the workshop "Business and Local Governance – Potentials and Pitfalls", organised by the SFB 700/FU Berlin and the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, September 19, Capetown.
2008 Topographies of Rule and Areas of Extraction. Katanga and Witwatersrand, presentation at the workshop "Governing Security and Making Space" organised by the GKL “Critical Junctures of Globalization”, University of Leipzig with the SFB 700, FU Berlin, September 5, Berlin.
2008 Governing Security in the Context of Weak Postcolonial Statehood. Private Self-help, Partnership Policing or Shadow Networks of Public-private Rule, paper presented at the „American Political Science Conference”, Boston, MA, (August 27-31).
2007 Hentschel, Christine / Jana Hönke. Securing African Business Spaces: Everyday Policing in Mines and Amusement Areas, paper presented at the European Conference of African Studies, Leiden (July).
Lehre
SoSe 2011
Praxis-Turn! Ein kulturtheoretischer Blick auf transnationale Politik in den Peripherien der Welt, MA/Hauptstudiumsseminar, Otto-Suhr-Institut FU Berlin (mit Anke Draude)
Regieren ‚jenseits‘ des Staates in Sub-Sahara Afrika, BA Seminar Otto-Suhr-Institut, FU Berlin
WiSe 2007/08
Postcolonial Perspectives: An Introduction to Postcolonial Studies, joined course for the Master program Erasmus Mundus Global Studies and the Department of Political Science, University of Leipzig (with Stefan Kausch).

