@article{Haussig2005, author = {Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {From Frankfurt to Jerusalem : Isaac Breuer and the history of the secession dispute in modern Jewish orthodoxy}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{Haussig2006, author = {Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {Hebrew (Teil des Aufsatzes von Michael Stausberg: Ritual : a lexicographic survey of some related terms from an emic perspective)}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @misc{Haussig2006, author = {Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {Roy, A., Marriage Customs and Ceremonies in World Religions; Victory B.C., Trafford, 2005}, issn = {0948-0471}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Haussig2004, author = {Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {A Religion{\"i}s Self-Conception of "Reliogion" : the case of judaism and islam}, isbn = {0-8130-2700-4}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @misc{Haussig2013, author = {Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {Ben-Yehuda, N., Theocratic democracy, the social construction of religious and secular extremism; Univ. Press, Oxford, 2010}, issn = {1614-6492}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @misc{SancıHafnerKollodzeiskietal.2021, author = {Sanc{\i}, Kadir and Hafner, Johann Evangelist and Kollodzeiski, Ulrike and Abdulghani, Mohammed and Hedo, Rawsan and Bala, Emine and Bala, Ali and Gatzhammer, Stefan and Haußig, Hans-Michael}, title = {Gemeinschaftsprojekt: Religious Mapping Erbil (RME)}, publisher = {Catholic University Erbil}, address = {Erbil}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Religious Mapping Erbil (RME) is a joint project of teams from the Catholic University in Erbil (CUE), Salahaddin University-Erbil (SUE) and Tishk International University (TIU) under the guidance of the University of Potsdam (UP). From 2018 to 2022, the project was financed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). This project involves scholars of various disciplines including religious studies, Islamic studies, English language, applied computing, and computer engineering. The research is a cooperation of students, PhD candidates and advanced scholars. The project attempts to display the religious diversity in Erbil, the fast-changing capital of Iraqi Kurdistan. Unlike a census or a survey, which focuses on individuals, RME presents the locations (mosques, churches, synagogues, temples and other venues) together with the history and social profiles of the congregations meeting there. [insert tiny map or part of it] The data were obtained by visiting the locations, observing their services, interviewing community leaders (mostly imams and priests), evaluating information from the Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs, and by consulting websites. All investigations followed the same pattern, consisting of (I) spatiotemporal and (III) social dimensions, framed by (II) religious performance.}, language = {en} }